Easily monitor your Microsoft Exchange Servers, database availability groups (DAGs), databases, storage, and emails daily using Exchange Reporter Plus. With this solution you can now effortlessly monitor your Exchange environment, and save your organization from unforeseen technical glitches.
Offers around-the-clock monitoring
Provides real-time
alerts
Shows key performance
metrics
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We were in need of granular reporting on Exchange data. With the many different types of reports supported by Exchange Reporter Plus, it is now possible to get lot more Exchange data without having to create a bunch of PowerShell scripts.
Shannon Rubin,Institute for Building Technology and Safety
What you can do with Exchange Reporter Plus
DAG monitoring
Fetch vital data about each DAG, such as its replication stats, activation preference, and health.
Overall organization monitoring
Get a summary of all the important alerts triggered for the incidents in your organization over any given time period.
Database monitoring
Keep a close eye on database health, search capabilities, backup operations, and Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) connectivity.
Storage monitoring
Stay informed about the storage size of your Exchange Server mailboxes, databases, public folders, and more.
Email monitoring
Keep tabs on the various types of queues (like poison queue, submission queue), the message count under each type, the queue's status, next hop domains, and more.
Server monitoring
Monitor Exchange Server service health, assistant health; CPU; memory utilization; and Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), Post Office Protocol (POP), and ActiveSync connectivity.
Monitor and manage Exchange Server performance in three steps
Exchange Reporter Plus offers a comprehensive package of reports specifically designed to make Exchange Server monitoring easy.
Schedule the required report from the list of available reports.
Analyze data presented in the reports to gain real-time insights about server performance.
Take proactive measures to keep things under control.