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What do you use for uptime monitoring?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by ven, Nov 22, 2010.

  1. #1
    So, I've been looking into some good type of monitoring service, and I've found out about Souptime.net.

    Which service do you use?

    Things why I mainly like Souptime:
    - Fast
    - Cheap
    - SMS notifications

    Also, it offers nice monitoring for HTTP services, where it checks for status codes..
     
    ven, Nov 22, 2010 IP
  2. bigbrainhost

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    We use Cacti and Nagios. :) They both offer notifications and great resources for troubleshooting as well as looking back on graphs when things come back online.
     
    bigbrainhost, Nov 22, 2010 IP
  3. minusidea

    minusidea Greenhorn

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    you could try areweonline.com
     
    minusidea, Nov 22, 2010 IP
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    If you have an iPhone get a free account on Pingdom, you can monitor one website free and get direct notifications to your iPhone app.
     
    FlipFl0p, Nov 23, 2010 IP
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    I use the free version of Pingdom as well to send downtime alerts to my cell phone, so far it's been very useful (and accurate).

    Some other popular ones:

    SiteUptime
    Mon.itor.us
    Host-tracker
    Site24x7
    ServiceUptime
     
    avermat, Dec 17, 2010 IP