About this software
G DATA Internet Security for Windows is a security suite that protects Windows PCs from malware, ransomware, and web-based threats. It combines signature-based and behavioral detection with firewall, email and web protection, and features aimed at securing online transactions and parental controls. The single-license package covers one Windows device and includes regular program and signature updates managed through G DATA's update service.
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SolarWinds Storage Resource Monitor
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Benefits
- Real-time malware protection: Detects and blocks known and unknown malware in real time.
- Firewall and network control: Monitors network traffic and blocks unauthorized connections.
- Web and email protection: Scans web traffic and email attachments for malicious content.
- Banking and transaction protection: Protects online banking sessions from man-in-the-browser attacks.
- Parental controls and filtering: Provides content filtering and device usage controls for families.
Available languages
- English
- German
Support information
- Online knowledge base: Access product articles, FAQs, and setup guides on G DATA's support portal.
- Program and signature updates: Automatic updates deliver new virus signatures and program patches through G DATA's update infrastructure.
- Downloadable documentation: Product manuals and installation instructions are available for download from the publisher site.
- Technical support portal: Submit tickets and track cases via G DATA's online support portal.
- Security updates and advisories: Publisher posts security notices and product advisories on its website and support pages.
Frequently asked questions
What is SolarWinds Storage Resource Monitor used for?
Monitors storage infrastructure performance and capacity, collects performance metrics, and provides dashboards, alerts, and reports to aid troubleshooting and capacity planning.
Which storage metrics does it typically collect?
Common metrics include IOPS, latency, throughput, storage pool and volume utilization, and error or health indicators for performance analysis.
How are alerts configured and delivered?
Alerts are based on configurable thresholds and conditions; notifications can be routed through standard channels and include actionable details for investigation.
Can it assist with capacity planning and forecasting?
Uses historical trends and utilization data to identify growth patterns, forecast future capacity needs, and support reclamation or procurement planning.