Pacific Software Publishing Releases NTReboot
Monitoring and recovery solution for Internet server operations for Windows
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 24, 2012 at 1:29 pmPacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSPINC) has developed and released NTReboot 10.1, a monitoring and recovery solution for Internet server operations for Windows platforms.
It is designed to monitor and recover several Intranet and Internet services, including monitoring specified ports and recovering the service if it goes down, or rebooting a server after recovery procedures fail a given number of times. NTReboot can monitor and recover up to 50 specified services and up to 50 specified application pools, as well as monitoring memory and disk space and sending alerts when they go below a set limit.
NTReboot was originally developed out of necessity. In the mid-90s, server technology that PSPINC relied on was unstable, and had to be checked and restarted frequently. To more effectively monitor and control the servers, the PSPINC software development team created NTReboot from the ground up to suit their needs.
"Just like Mercedes-Benz makes their patents freely available to demonstrate their dependability, PSPINC has made NTReboot freely available for download to demonstrate the quality of our products," says Kenichi Uchikura, PSPINC chairman and founder.
"We are proud to continue expanding our library of original software," says CEO Mayumi Nakamura. "Although PSPINC is currently known for website and domain hosting, we have been developing and publishing original software for 25 years, including online storage, e-newsletters, and file transfer products. NTReboot is a big step towards reasserting PSPINC’s image as a software development firm, and we will continue generating high-quality business-level software."
PSPINC is offering this product free of charge for personal and commercial use.