ADVANCE BANDWIDTH is a Perl script for Server Management scripts design by Perlonline.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. ADVANCE BANDWIDTH script allows you to monitor the entire bandwidth used by all the server processes. ie. http/ftp/pop3/smtp etc.
Publisher review: ADVANCE BANDWIDTH script allows you to monitor the entire bandwidth used by all the server processes. ie. http/ftp/pop3/smtp etc. This script is meant for dedicated servers only. It monitors the entire bandwidth used by all the server processes. ie. http/ftp/pop3/smtp etc. Reports are as accurate as a router would give. Use it to charge your clients or see if you are being charged properly. Bandwidth spikes are also quiet useful in detecting server abuse.Features: - Shows bandwidth consumed in receiving and sending traffic. - Reports are split into monthly/daily and hourly reports. - Sudden spurts in traffic are detected. Easy to detect if your server has been hacked into, or being used by spammers or to launch DOS attacks. - Identify low traffic periods to schedule maintenance tasks etc. - Cross check your bandwidth charges Requirements: · Server : Dedicated Redhat Linux server, or any flavors of Linux. · Script : Perl 5 or better · Space : 100Kb for Script Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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