LizardSystems has released version 25.05 of its Terminal Services Manager, a comprehensive tool designed to enhance the management of remote hosts. This software allows administrators to monitor which users are connected to a remote server, identify the processes they are running, and assess their consumption of server resources such as CPU and memory.
The Terminal Services Manager offers several user management features, including the ability to send messages directly to users, disconnect them from the server, or even connect to their sessions remotely. Administrators can also send bulk messages, disconnect idle users, and terminate sessions for multiple disconnected users simultaneously, streamlining the management process.
Additionally, the software supports multi-host management, enabling users to monitor and control several servers at once. It presents data in both table format and visual graphs, depicting CPU usage, memory consumption, and other resource metrics over time for each server, session, and user.
Key features of LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager include:
- Viewing active users, sessions, and processes on remote hosts.
- Monitoring resource usage per user, session, or process, including CPU and memory usage, incoming and outgoing bytes, handles, and the number of processes.
- User management capabilities, such as connecting to, disconnecting, or logging off user sessions.
- Batch operations to log off or disconnect all idle or disconnected users.
- Remote control of user sessions.
- The ability to send messages to selected users.
- Ending processes running on the server.
As remote work continues to be a prevalent mode of operation, tools like LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager become increasingly essential for effective server management and user oversight, ensuring optimal resource allocation and user efficiency. Future updates could potentially include enhanced security features, more robust analytics capabilities, and greater integration with other IT management tools
The Terminal Services Manager offers several user management features, including the ability to send messages directly to users, disconnect them from the server, or even connect to their sessions remotely. Administrators can also send bulk messages, disconnect idle users, and terminate sessions for multiple disconnected users simultaneously, streamlining the management process.
Additionally, the software supports multi-host management, enabling users to monitor and control several servers at once. It presents data in both table format and visual graphs, depicting CPU usage, memory consumption, and other resource metrics over time for each server, session, and user.
Key features of LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager include:
- Viewing active users, sessions, and processes on remote hosts.
- Monitoring resource usage per user, session, or process, including CPU and memory usage, incoming and outgoing bytes, handles, and the number of processes.
- User management capabilities, such as connecting to, disconnecting, or logging off user sessions.
- Batch operations to log off or disconnect all idle or disconnected users.
- Remote control of user sessions.
- The ability to send messages to selected users.
- Ending processes running on the server.
As remote work continues to be a prevalent mode of operation, tools like LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager become increasingly essential for effective server management and user oversight, ensuring optimal resource allocation and user efficiency. Future updates could potentially include enhanced security features, more robust analytics capabilities, and greater integration with other IT management tools
LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager 25.05 released
LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager shows which user is connected to the remote host, what processes they are running, and how much of the server resources (CPU and memory) they are using.
LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager 25.05 released @ MajorGeeks