Automatic maintenance & monitoring system

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Arquitectura de Computadors

Hewlett Packard Española

Heredero Lazaro, Ana M.

Ferrando Garrido, Albert

Publication date

2023-02-08

Abstract

The growth of computer systems in companies is a phenomenon that has taken place over the last decades. We find that the use of IT has become massively widespread in most industries. This, coupled with the rise of digitization and automation of business processes, has made companies increasingly dependent on technology to carry out their daily operations. An important aspect that we must consider is that computer systems have become increasingly sophisticated and complex, adding a higher level of difficulty to those in charge of managing and ensuring that everything works correctly. Monitoring systems are tools used to monitor the performance and availability of a company's computer systems and network. These systems collect and analyze data in real time to detect problems and alert system administrators to any potential failures or anomalies. Monitoring systems can also be used, among other things, to track bandwidth usage, server performance, and network traffic. Therefore, we can say that monitoring is an essential aspect to guarantee the availability and optimal performance of a company's computer systems. In this document the different alternatives offered by the market will be studied. The necessary requirements for the infrastructure of the company and what are the objectives to be achieved will be analyzed. Finally, there will be a part of design and implementation of a final solution.


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Document Type

Bachelor thesis

Language

Spanish

Publisher

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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