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Pingdom? But it's only free if you monitor a single server.
StatusCake.com working well for me,
but not vps/shared hosting.
I use statuscake for my vps's, I know it works also for shared (http/https monitoring).
You can create for free public reports page, just chose the green button "public reports" in the server's listing page.
And all are free!
get a 2usd vps, write a small shell script which sends uptime report via sendmail and thats it
NodePing can do that.
Here's a sample status page - https://status.nodeping.com/ (brandable)
With unlimited subaccounts (each getting their own status page) you can create as many logical separations of checks you need.
@NodePing Thanks! But prices is unreliable most time as well I tried research around the web..
Are you looking for self host as serverstatus will do you good.
If you like I can host it for you given some money compensation.
Here is what it looks like.
https://www.munroenet.com/uptime/
I use http://webcron.org . Monitor all my servers using this and setup alerts. It's only cost me £10.00 for the last 8 months (2 servers with 6 minute monitoring)
I don't understand what that means. Can you clarify?
Please give me the source of that modification, the outage feature looks really great
cries, why do you want it
GIVE ME NOW!!!!!!
The reason is because of the outage page, which isn't included in Michael's one
There is a lot included in that one that isn't in michaels. However I suggest you look at the SS3 beta release.
Is he at the beta stage already :0 I'm currently running alpha 5
https://vpsboard.com/topic/4992-looking-for-testers-for-a-mysql-less-serverstatus/
Yeah, I'm running that one, history isn't yet included though
ahh
The one I use are
There are many good uptime monitoring providers but they are not free or very limited. Pingdom got better. No more loads of false positives so far for my servers. UptimeRobot is pretty good but the 5 minute recheck period can be annoying. You get atleast around 5 mins downtime reported due to it even when the server was down for a normal reboot which may have taken like 30 seconds. StatusCake has a lot of options and that kind of fancy stuff (pretty cool actually but I dropped it).
You should always monitor with multiple services. It can always happen that one of the monitoring services has issues and isn't working properly so you get false positives. In this case it's good to have backup services running.
I use Nodequery.com
It´s very simple, but yet very complete.
It sends you an email when your server is not responding to pings and you can see the actual status (with a lot of infos) of all your servers in one page.
I recommend it
Nodequery.com very beautiful UI
Pretty cool thing for sure.
Going to install it on some of my VPSs.
What is the Nodequery memory usage? I have a 64MB box.
It's a small bash script ran every 3 minutes with cronie. Rather small memory footprint.
just installed nodequery. Its rather good and very easy to install
Already tried Nodequery few days ago, but external page not supported at this time? Will be fine as feature request..:)
If you want something like Nodequery you can also try New Relic.