Well, everybody loves free stuff isn’t it? How about free 24×7 web site monitoring for your websites or blog? Usually, such service would be essential if you want to track your server’s performance in handling your site. This should be able to avoid fraud, dissatisfactory, or any other problems with web hosting company and let you respond quickly to any circumstances to your readers/ customers. Well, I’ve just met a few friends who have problem with their web hosting recently and eventually stumbled upon this solution.
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The service that I’m talking about is mon.itor.us. It let you know when your website, email, or voIP is down and provides 24 x 7 network monitoring service with personalized interactive interface, where you can add server performance and availability tests, get uptime reports, track visitors, check CPU, memory and other system resources and even add contacts to get the alert notification.
There’s so much that you can track but all the stats (uptime, etc) of your site will be displayed on only one dashboard like below, looks kind of easy to the eyes in my opinion.
You can drag and drop the view modules on the same page or drag to another page, create new pages, rename page directly clicking on the name of the page for more variation in tracking. You can also edit module parameters, as example switch between chart and table views for test results. Your modifications will be saved in real time and you will find your personalized page next time when you go to the site.
There’s a video demonstration available for you to watch to learn more on how this free site monitoring service work. I suggest that you try it out especially if you run an e-commerce site that need 24×7 monitoring to sustain happy customer browsing experience.
April 11th, 2007 at 7:06 am
pretty much like mint ? is it ?
April 12th, 2007 at 6:33 am
this website monitoring service looks great! it’s unlike other service providers who provide supposedly “free” services, but impose quite a number of limitations of free accounts.
April 13th, 2007 at 9:06 am
ikram: actually what is mint? can you give me further detail on that or its URI?
this website monitoring service looks great! it’s unlike other service providers who provide supposedly “free†services, but impose quite a number of limitations of free accounts.
Thanks, would you provide me the examples of the others service provider so that I can have a look at them?