Uptime Monitoring
Quickly setup your preferred plan and start monitoring your services within minutes
Plan includes
Monitored Protocol |
HTTP |
Monitor Every |
300 seconds |
Monitored Hosts |
10 |
Alert After |
2 failures |
Slow Response Alert |
1000 ms |
Email Notifications |
Unlimited |
Why Free HTTP 300s is so special?
- Dedicated Monitoring Nodes
- Servers hosted in Germany
- Powered by MongoDB and Node.js
- Track past monitoring data
- Browsable monitoring graphs
- Browsable responsiveness graphs
- Add/Remove hosts from the Client area
- Email Notification on Host-Down
- Email Notification on Host-Up
Plan includes
Monitored Protocol |
HTTP |
Monitor Every |
30 seconds |
Monitored Hosts |
50 |
Alert After |
2 failures |
Slow Response Alert |
600 ms |
Email Notifications |
Unlimited |
Why HTTP 30s is so special?
- Dedicated Monitoring Nodes
- Servers hosted in Germany
- Powered by MongoDB and Node.js
- Track past monitoring data
- Browsable monitoring graphs
- Browsable responsiveness graphs
- Add/Remove hosts from the Client area
- Email Notification on Host-Down
- Email Notification on Host-Up
Plan includes
Monitored Protocol |
ICMP/ping |
Monitor Every |
30 seconds |
Monitored Hosts |
50 |
Alert After |
2 failures |
Slow Response Alert |
600 ms |
Email Notifications |
Unlimited |
Why ICMP 30s is so special?
- Dedicated Monitoring Nodes
- Servers hosted in Germany
- Powered by MongoDB and Node.js
- Track past monitoring data
- Browsable monitoring graphs
- Browsable responsiveness graphs
- Add/Remove hosts from the Client area
- Email Notification on Host-Down
- Email Notification on Host-Up
Facts about our Uptime Monitoring
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Why 30s ?
Simple 30 second monitoring intervals allows for much faster downtime detection, 4x quicker than the industry average.
The quicker you receive your Host-Down and Host-Up notifications, the quicker you can resolve your problem.
After 2 consecutive failures you will be Notified, using 30 second intervals means you be notified after 1minute of downtime.
How our monitoring Works
We connect to your host with either ICMP or HTTP request every 30 seconds. If the ping fails or we receive an invalid http status code, the host could be offline. We confirm the offline state with the very next check 30 seconds later, if the host is still offline a Down alert is sent. When the host comes back online a Up alert is sent.
ICMP ? HTTP ?
HTTP(s): Is for website monitoring, up or down status is dependent on the HTTP statuses returned from the web server. ICMP(ping): Is for monitoring a server. ICMP requests are sent and the up or down status is dependent if the responses are received or not. Note: ICMP is not recommended for monitoring a website, as the website could be offline, but the server will respond to the ping requests.
Description |
Price |
Free HTTP 300s |
Free
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Total Due Today::
$0.00 USD