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Uptime Monitors

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  • ericlsericls Member, Patron Provider

    @ezeth said:

    @amarc said:

    @ezeth said: Yep, https://apetools.dev is my site.

    I will add some paid plan for SMS notifications, otherwise it's pretty unique because it has whitelabel completely for free. It will be totally free for boomer.host customers of course

    Discord, telegram, mail notifications are free. More ping locations coming in a few days.

    It also has many languages added, and best thing is that your status page will be displayed in that language. I can add more languages if you want, any language. I will just have Google Translate API translate it. It's not too expensive, I think I paid 5 USD for some translations.

    And why does your site and https://up.lic.click lokk 1/1 same ?

    https://11uptime.com

    woo, that's a interesting business mode. I might consider that as well

  • Zabbix via docker

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  • @Talistech said:
    Zabbix via docker

    Will check. Thanks

  • We tried Nixstats, it looks good.

  • Happy user of StatusCake for 7 yrs now

  • @mandark said:
    Happy user of StatusCake for 7 yrs now

    Not heard. But will check

  • PixelsPixels Member
    edited December 2021

    Nobody suggested Upptime yet. Powered by GitHub Pages/Actions. Worth giving it a shot :smile:
    https://upptime.js.org/

  • i'll throw in my project, https://github.com/scotticles/EasyPing, you can run it via script or use a docker container and cron the container to run whenever. You have a data folder with a csv file in it that contains your hosts you want to monitor and you and group them so x servers or y servers that you want to check at different times. I have a slack, discord, pushover, and email option for notifications and after x times it fails then notify. It works good. I use this along with my zabbix monitoring setup.

  • @Pixels said:
    Nobody suggested Upptime yet. Powered by GitHub Pages/Actions. Worth giving it a shot :smile:
    https://upptime.js.org/

    Will check. Thanks

  • @scotticles said:
    i'll throw in my project, https://github.com/scotticles/EasyPing, you can run it via script or use a docker container and cron the container to run whenever. You have a data folder with a csv file in it that contains your hosts you want to monitor and you and group them so x servers or y servers that you want to check at different times. I have a slack, discord, pushover, and email option for notifications and after x times it fails then notify. It works good. I use this along with my zabbix monitoring setup.

    Looks interesting. Will check

  • @Zerpy said: Ph yeh. But I feel it's a dead project.

    Dead?! We're alive and growing. Constantly releasing new features and check types.

    We recently released sub-minute intervals, free SSL certs for status pages, and automated diagnostics. When you get a timeout, we'll send you MTRs so you can open tickets with the provider showing them the packet loss when it happened.

    We're having one of our best years ever.

    Sure, we're 10-years old but that means we've got the staying power! Come check us out... again.

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  • serversupportzserversupportz Member, Host Rep

    @plumberg said:
    Hi all,
    I have Hetrix monitoring, works great. But need moarrrrr monitors and it gets expensive there...

    Any other comparable monitoring solution?
    Self hosted or not, doesn't matter

    I am willing to pay for a reliable service

    Suggestions welcome!

    I am using https://www.site24x7.com/
    I am using this for last 1 year.

  • @serversupportz said:

    @plumberg said:
    Hi all,
    I have Hetrix monitoring, works great. But need moarrrrr monitors and it gets expensive there...

    Any other comparable monitoring solution?
    Self hosted or not, doesn't matter

    I am willing to pay for a reliable service

    Suggestions welcome!

    I am using https://www.site24x7.com/
    I am using this for last 1 year.

    Thnx will review

  • @NodePing said:

    @Zerpy said: Ph yeh. But I feel it's a dead project.

    Dead?! We're alive and growing. Constantly releasing new features and check types.

    We recently released sub-minute intervals, free SSL certs for status pages, and automated diagnostics. When you get a timeout, we'll send you MTRs so you can open tickets with the provider showing them the packet loss when it happened.

    We're having one of our best years ever.

    Sure, we're 10-years old but that means we've got the staying power! Come check us out... again.

    How does one get -1 points in their profile? /Jealous

    Thanked by 1vedran
  • zhujiwikizhujiwiki Member
    edited December 2021

    I use Freshworks,very good.

    http://status.zhujiwiki.com

  • Also interested in statuspage that can fetch in matter of seconds (15/30/45 seconds) instead of a minimum of 1 minute.

    Updown and Betteruptime does this, any other uptime providers that does this too?

  • I'm genuinely curious what would you'd like to monitor every 15 seconds? Database? VoIP?

  • Any self-hosted solution for monitoring of IPv6?

  • edited December 2021

    @tjn said:
    I'm genuinely curious what would you'd like to monitor every 15 seconds? Database? VoIP?

    Streaming services. Would like to get notice ahead before clients starts complaining. 1 minute is too long, but 30/45 seconds is still acceptable too.

  • is there any uptime monitoring service that offers detection of title/meta tags changes? it will be useful if the site is defaced or hacked. Most of them do not offer such features.

  • @nishantk said:
    is there any uptime monitoring service that offers detection of title/meta tags changes? it will be useful if the site is defaced or hacked. Most of them do not offer such features.

    Better Uptime have a feature to trigger alerts based on HTML body:

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  • @nanankcornering thanks, exactly what I am looking for.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @nanankcornering said:

    @nishantk said:
    is there any uptime monitoring service that offers detection of title/meta tags changes? it will be useful if the site is defaced or hacked. Most of them do not offer such features.

    Better Uptime have a feature to trigger alerts based on HTML body:

    "Dosen't respsond at an UDP port"

    Thanked by 1nanankcornering
  • I use Screpy Premium and Uptime robot.

  • freshping.io

  • @nanankcornering said:
    Also interested in statuspage that can fetch in matter of seconds (15/30/45 seconds) instead of a minimum of 1 minute.

    Updown and Betteruptime does this, any other uptime providers that does this too?

    nodeping does 15 and 30 second intervals as well :)

  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited December 2021

    @Pixels said:
    Nobody suggested Upptime yet. Powered by GitHub Pages/Actions. Worth giving it a shot :smile:
    https://upptime.js.org/

    This one is interesting. Seems like it uses the file system as a database and edits a YML file when the state changes: https://github.com/upptime/upptime/tree/master/history

    Using GitHub Pages / Actions seems like way more moving parts than just editing YML files on disk on a regular server... I guess you do get history "for free" (via Git logs), which is useful.

    One of the downsides of this approach is that I'd guess that it only uses one monitoring node, so it'll fire false positive alerts if that node is having network issues itself. Generally a lot of the monitoring systems use multiple nodes and only send alerts if it sees multiple failures from multiple nodes.

  • @Neoon said:

    @nanankcornering said:

    @nishantk said:
    is there any uptime monitoring service that offers detection of title/meta tags changes? it will be useful if the site is defaced or hacked. Most of them do not offer such features.

    Better Uptime have a feature to trigger alerts based on HTML body:

    "Dosen't respsond at an UDP port"

    I haven't tried this feature, but it lets you specify some text to send to the port, and the expected response text. I guess it'd only work for text-based protocols...

  • I just tried Uptime Kuma and it is pretty easy to install and use. The question now is what is the cheapest vps to use that will give me the highest uptime so it can really monitor other servers :)

  • @Erisa said:
    I like https://updown.io/

    I use this for websites monitoring and https://healthchecks.io/ for things like cron jobs.> @chris_Q said:

    Looks nice

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