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Imagine you are a network administrator. You are driving back from work after a really long day; or you are enjoying a family get together and you start getting paged with those dreaded 'service down' or 'server down' messages. You leave everything and rush to your office to figure out what is going on with your servers. Even if everything is okay, as an administrator you may want to keep an eye on the health and other statistics of servers from time to time. Wouldn't it be nice if you could accomplish this from a mobile device without having to rush to a computer? This article, by Amir Khan, discusses how you can use Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit, .NET Performance Counters and Windows Task Scheduler to develop a mobile web administration web site that allows you to manage your servers via mobile devices (cell phones and PDAs). An ASP.NET Mobile Web Application to Monitor and Control a Server Farm was written by Amir Khan for ASPToday.

  • Cost: $8.00
  • Pages: 18
  • Edition: e-book (Acrobat Reader)
  • ISBN: B00007M76T

Resource Specification

Category:

ASP : Books

Title / Program Name:

ASP.NET Mobile Web Application

URL:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00007M76T/bigwebmasters-20

Screenshots URL:

http://www.bigwebmaster.com/screenshots/B00007M76T.jpg

Released Date:

December 4, 2002

Cost:

$8.00

List Price:

$8.00

Pages:

18

Edition:

e-book (Acrobat Reader)

ISBN:

B00007M76T

Publisher:

Wrox

Author:

Amir Khan

Keywords:

asp.net network administrator, asp.net service down, asp.net server down, asp.net statistics, asp.net article, asp.net ebook, asp.net e-book, asp.net mobile internet toolkit, asp.net servers, asp.net mobile devices, asp.net server farm

Summary:

To Monitor and Control a Server Farm

Description:

Imagine you are a network administrator. You are driving back from work after a really long day; or you are enjoying a family get together and you start getting paged with those dreaded 'service down' or 'server down' messages. You leave everything and rush to your office to figure out what is going on with your servers. Even if everything is okay, as an administrator you may want to keep an eye on the health and other statistics of servers from time to time. Wouldn't it be nice if you could accomplish this from a mobile device without having to rush to a computer? This article, by Amir Khan, discusses how you can use Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit, .NET Performance Counters and Windows Task Scheduler to develop a mobile web administration web site that allows you to manage your servers via mobile devices (cell phones and PDAs). An ASP.NET Mobile Web Application to Monitor and Control a Server Farm was written by Amir Khan for ASPToday.

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