[VoiceOps] Recommended Website/IP monitoring tool

Li Tiatia tiatia at tcnp3.com
Thu Feb 11 15:56:55 EST 2016


Thank you for the details.
Appreciate it.

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On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Graham Freeman <graham at nerdventures.com>
wrote:

> I use and like StatusCake.com <http://statuscake.com> as a hosted
> monitoring provider, and SmokePing as an internally-managed monitoring tool.
>
> StatusCake has been reliable, and offers nice features such as worldwide
> monitoring endpoints, outage confirmation, configurable paging methods and
> thresholds, etc.  They also support different types of monitoring, ranging
> from a simple ICMP ping to a more complex mix of HTTP(S), keyword
> monitoring, blocklist monitoring, etc.   The pricing is good enough that
> I've forgotten how much it costs.
>
> SmokePing's advantages include (1) it's open source, (2) it's relatively
> easy to install and configure, (3) it's lightweight enough to run on
> customer-side Raspberry Pis, (4) it supports extremely fine-grained
> monitoring (e.g. my endpoints will detect and optionally alert on outages
> of <5 seconds), and so on.  The software is free, as it's open-source, and
> it could be implemented on a $5/mo VPS at somewhere like DigitalOcean.
>
> good luck,
>
> Graham Freeman, Principal Nerd
> NerdVentures.com <http://nerdventures.com>
> +1-510-898-6772
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> On 11 Feb 02016, at 12:28, Li Tiatia <tiatia at tcnp3.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Anyone have any suggestions on recommended website/IP monitoring tools?
> There are so many out there and just need help to narrow the list down
> based on what you're using or have good experience with.
>
> Thank you.
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