Description: Remote system monitoring refers to the process of overseeing and managing computer systems, servers, networks, and devices located in geographical locations different from that of the operator. This process allows system administrators and IT teams to obtain real-time information about the status and performance of these systems, facilitating problem detection, resource optimization, and service continuity assurance. Remote monitoring is carried out through specialized tools and software that collect data on CPU usage, memory, bandwidth, and other critical parameters. Additionally, it allows for the configuration of alerts and notifications so that administrators can quickly respond to any anomalies. The relevance of this practice has grown exponentially with the rise of cloud computing and the expansion of distributed infrastructures, where systems can be located in different parts of the world. Remote system monitoring not only improves operational efficiency but also contributes to security by allowing the identification and mitigation of potential threats before they become serious issues.