HostZealot
Our tailored hosting solutions are ideal both for ordinary users and businesses that are searching for reliability and high-quality standards. The main goal for us is fast network speed and uptime of our services. To reach this goal we are cooperating with the best data centers around the globe, specifically Tier 2 and Tier 3, so our users have access to dedicated servers in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, and over 17 locations across the globe.
Most clients choose us because of various payment options, pricing plans, and swift technical support. All our VPS nodes use KVM virtualization and include a 1 Gbps port, while several have 10 Gbps ones. All of our data centers are carrier-neutral, so we have multiple uplinks in each location.
As for the server hardware, we offer only modern servers based on Dell, SuperMicro, and HP. For Network part, we use Juniper and Cisco. We are constantly expanding our reach and would be glad to become your long-term partner.
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AdRem NetCrunch
NetCrunch is a powerful, scalable, all-in-one network monitoring system built for modern IT environments. It supports agentless monitoring of thousands of devices, covering SNMP, servers, virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V), cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), traffic flows (NetFlow, sFlow), logs, and custom data via REST or scripts.
With 670+ monitoring packs and dynamic views, it automates discovery, configuration, alerting, and automates self-healing actions for efficient remote remediation in response to alerts. Its node-based licensing eliminates sensor sprawl and complexity, providing a clear, cost-effective path to scale.
Real-time dashboards, policy-driven setup, advanced alert tuning and 40+ alert actions including remote script execution, service restart, process kill or device reboot-make NetCrunch ideal for organizations replacing legacy tools like PRTG, SolarWinds, or WhatsUp Gold. Fast to deploy and future-proof.
Can be installed on-prem, self-hosted in the cloud, or mixed.
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tcpdump
Tcpdump is a powerful command-line packet analyzer that allows users to display the contents of network packets transmitted or received over a network to which the computer is attached. It operates on most Unix-like systems, including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS, utilizing the libpcap library for network traffic capture. Tcpdump can read packets from a network interface card or from a previously created saved packet file, and it provides options to write packets to standard output or a file. Users can apply BPF-based filters to limit the number of packets processed, enhancing usability on networks with high traffic volumes. The tool is distributed under the BSD license, making it free software. In many operating systems tcpdump is available as a native package or port, which simplifies installation of updates and long-term maintenance.
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