What is the difference between the Tempurity Server and the Tempurity Monitor?
Tempurity is unique among monitoring systems in that the collection, and the review of data are split into two network components, the Tempurity Server and the Tempurity Monitor. Any Windows computer can run either or both components. The Tempurity Server acts as the network collector. It reaches out, collects and stores temperatures as specified in the Tempurity Server Configuration Utility. The Tempurity Monitor is constantly watching the Tempurity Server over the network to find out if the server has detected any serious out-of-range conditions, called alarms. Because of the division of labor between Server and Monitor, alarm notifications can be defined by anyone, anywhere. This gives an incredible flexibility to the monitoring function.