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The best website montitor (free) - NEWRELIC
So.
I tried many monitor service for my critical websites. Main website , my servers etc.
Tried:
-Uptimerobot (false alerts sometimes)
-Monitority (free sms but sometimes not get sms)
-Port-monitor (many false alert)
-Nixstats BETA (still in beta sometimes false alerts , np.)
So... i want more professional but dont know... i tried paid type and free type. Finally i found newrelic.com. Added my websites , and selected 1 min check interval and 4 locaton. So 4 location check it then alert me. This seems the best monitor. And free for the first 50 website , then its 69usd/mo
If you are interested... check it http://newrelic.com/synthetics
Thanks for your time Peter
( i am not a staff member of newrelic just i want.. to get everybody a better free solution as we know the price is a big lord)
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check out CloudStats.me too
Nixstats is in beta. Report the issues
I will!
Yeah i know i edited the post
Is pingdom not good? I'm still using it, time to switch?
Well i use pingdom too. My apache was down yesterday for 2 minutes. Pingdom said its UP. Newrelic said its down i checked and really down..
Well you know. I switch to newrelic from pingdom too.
My pingdom and uptimerobot are pretty accurate, they always report to me at the same time, only once I had a glitch with uptimerobot where my server was up and it reported down, and it stayed like that for some weeks, until I pause and reset.
NewRelic is awsome. We use APM for app monitoring and performance testing (for Rage4 control panel) and agent based server monitoring (combined with PRTG) for all our servers (~200). It's not cheap but worth the money.
NewRelic is awesome, I use their Synthetics tool to monitor my websites (it's free and you can set it to 1 minute intervals from many locations) and their Server tool to monitor a few of my servers (it's nice that it installs only one package on Debian).
Newrelic is a fantastic product, we use it extensively to monitor apps and track errors that occur in them. The free version gives you a taster, but the paid variant gives a tonne more useful data.