Server Room Monitoring
Installed in over 160 server rooms across the UK, Channel Islands, Gibraltar and continental Europe, Spook is fast becoming the IT professional’s choice in managed server room monitoring.
Many companies have disaster recovery plans, but if a business can manage incidents before they escalate into an event they need to recover from; they remain in control and their investment in IT is not compromised. In a recent survey the following is true;
- 60% of our clients had some form of monitoring before moving to Spook
- 65% of our clients have increased their service level during their contract term
- 100% of our clients have renewed their service contracts
An area deemed critical for disaster recovery is monitoring the server room environment where anything adverse could clearly lead to a serious situation. By managing the environment of IT equipment a business can ensure the equipment they have invested in has longevity therefore maximising the return on their investment.
Spook provides two environmental monitoring solutions. Spook Console© - for businesses that need to monitor multiple server rooms and Spook Central© – for businesses that need to monitor a single server room.
Both services provide:
- Real-time alarms 24/7
- Automated contact via SMS, e-mail, pager, PDA
- Spook Support contact 24/7 via landline for all critical alerts
- Audit Reports every week
- Incident Reports for every critical alarm
- Installation plans for every room monitored
- Unique mySpook client portal
- Real-time and historical charting for all sensors
Go here for a detailed service overview.
Spook Console:
Spook Console is designed to be installed on the clients LAN/WAN and is protected by the client’s fire wall and IT security. Spook Console pushes information out via the internet and exchange server in real time for all alerts and at regular intervals for sending system heartbeats and CSV data to Spook. Go here for a Spook Console Topology.
Spook Central:
Spook Central is an ADSL based service whereby Spook provides a dedicated CISCO router at the client site and connects to a secure VPN back to the Spook servers. The installation is a private network and does not reside on the clients LAN/WAN. Spook Central polls each installation every few seconds. Go here for a Spook Central Topology.

