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Monitoring the Network

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The most critical component of any application is the network that surrounds it. To ensure that your network is available and running smoothly, we suggest monitoring the following components around your Exchange server: \n

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Monitoring Exchange

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In this section we will review the monitors that are generally recommended to fully monitor your services.

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Monitoring Exchange Performance

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We recommend using the service monitors listed below to monitor the internal application performance of your Exchange Server. \n

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Monitoring Exchange Services

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Other Monitoring Considerations

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Monitoring the Host Server

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Don't forget the value of monitoring the server that is hosting your Exchange Mail Services. Monitoring and alerting on the performance of your servers will be critical to ensure that you maintain server availability and meet capacity demands. Monitoring key performance indicators such as CPU Usage, Disk I/O, Network I/O and Memory usage is essential to ensure your servers are running properly. \n

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Next Steps

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Now that you are monitoring your Exchange Server, it is time to move on to one of these next steps: \n

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Monitor Reference

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The following service monitors were used in the monitoring example:

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