One of the most important things in the Web Hosting industry is transparency towards your clients. This is why having a public uptime status page would greatly improve your client relationships and boost your credibility as a provider. Allowing your clients to view the infrastructure uptime status and history, even on the bad days when you’ve […]
Category: 13.02 Uptime Monitor
Search and Labels
We’re going to talk here about Search and Labels for Blacklist Monitors, but the exact same thing can be applied to your Uptime Monitors. Labeling your IPs is extremely important, especially if you have to manage thousands or tens of thousands of IPs. You can add several keywords in one Label, for instance: ClientA ServerA LA […]
Uptime Monitoring For Display
If you wish to display your Uptime Status to your clients, we’ve found that the best practice is as follows: monitor service port 80 (or any other open port if your server does not use 80) PING monitoring should be a sort of last resort, as some firewalls may block the amount of incoming requests. […]