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[OPINION] Server Monitoring.

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  • VPNshVPNsh Member, Host Rep

    Just found this on HN. Looks fairly nice.

  • Nagios and Twilio/Pushover. Works just fine.

  • InfinityInfinity Member, Host Rep

    @Jack said:
    Pingdom sucks, Nodeping is amazing, Statuscake only does 5 minute monitoring periods you can't have it checking every minute.

    Pretty sure they do in the paid version.

  • Due to recent improvements I can now recommend statuscake, they're now on point to pingdom regarding reliability, at least for me.

  • NAGIOS NRPEd

    It's much better to have some real statistics and metrics than just "is it up", if you want an "is it up" then BinaryCanary is the best thing I can suggest. Careful though, some less intelligent data centers might think it a DoS (as the lower bounds of the frequency are about 15-30 seconds between.)

  • This is the best i think: http://www.port-monitor.com/ , Nice-Simple design , email alert , 1 min check interval. Who need better for free :)? Now its free , will be paid in the BETA. Pretty nice...

  • hmm I have had issues with Pingdom (paid version) sorry to say.
    For a low cost solution:
    If your servers are on different networks u can zenoss them against each other.

  • @ZweiTiger said:
    This is the best i think: http://www.port-monitor.com/ , Nice-Simple design , email alert , 1 min check interval. Who need better for free :)? Now its free , will be paid in the BETA. Pretty nice...

    +1 on port-monitor i want to say i been using them for close to a year.

  • trying out port-monitor.com looks nice :)

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