Remote Monitoring

Know when something breaks before your customers do. United Microsystems monitors websites, servers, endpoints, uptime, SSL, DNS, logs, and critical service health so infrastructure problems do not stay invisible.

Monitoring becomes important when small failures turn into customer interruptions.

Most small businesses only discover infrastructure problems after a customer complains, a form stops working, a site goes offline, or email delivery breaks. Remote monitoring gives you visibility before small issues become business interruptions. If you are comparing the bigger picture, see Business Websites, Secure Business Website, Website Hosting, Secure Stack, or go back to the homepage.

Practical visibility across the systems that matter.

Website uptime checks

Track whether the public site is reachable and responding as expected.

Server health checks

Watch CPU, memory, disk, and service status so problems do not go unseen.

SSL certificate monitoring

Keep an eye on TLS status so renewals do not turn into surprises.

DNS availability checks

Verify that the domain points where it should and resolves cleanly.

Log review workflows

Highlight useful signals from logs instead of leaving them buried.

Alert routing

Make sure the right person sees the right problem without delay.

Basic incident notes

Record what happened, what was changed, and what should be watched next.

Monthly health summaries

Provide a practical snapshot of system status and recurring issues.

Review, stabilize, maintain.

Review

We look at what is being watched, where alerts go, and what is currently missing.

Stabilize

We tighten the signal so the important issues are visible and the false noise drops away.

Maintain

We keep the monitoring path aligned with the live system as it changes.

Where this service works best.

This is a good fit if…

  • You have a website or VPS nobody is watching
  • You want alerts before outages become public
  • You need basic operational visibility
  • You want a human to review problems, not just software noise

This is not for…

  • 24/7 enterprise NOC coverage with guaranteed instant response
  • Monitoring without proper access or configuration
  • Expecting monitoring to replace backups, patching, or maintenance

Put eyes on the systems your business depends on.

Questions before you start.

Monitoring is most useful when it is clear, quiet, and actually watched.

Do you only monitor websites?

No. We also watch servers, SSL, DNS, logs, and the critical services that keep a system healthy.

Will I get alerts?

Yes. The goal is to surface problems early so they do not turn into customer-facing outages.

Do you replace backups or patching?

No. Monitoring is one layer. Backup and maintenance still need to be handled properly.

Can you review existing alerts?

Yes. We can tighten alert routing so the signal is useful instead of noisy.