Schedule Recurring Maintenance

[June 15, 2021] We’re introducing the ability to set your scheduled maintenance windows as recurring. This will allow you to schedule a maintenance window once, and have it repeat every X hours, days, weeks, months, or years, as needed to fit your needs. It will come in handy for the users that perform maintenances on […]

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Schedule Recurring Maintenance

Scheduling a recurring maintenance for your Uptime Monitors can be done by checking the “Rec.” box on your Schedule Maintenance window: Once that box is checked, you’ll have the option to configure the recurring interval for your scheduled maintenance: Then, be sure to click on the ‘Add New’ button, in order to add the scheduled […]

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v0.9.50 – Changelog

[January 30, 2017] VersionĀ 0.9.50 has been deployed, here’s what’s new: Search Cloud for Uptime Monitors and Blacklist Monitors – your most commonly searched terms are now just one click away (view documentation). Pinned Uptime Monitors – some monitors may need more attention than others, pin them to the top so you can always keep an […]

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v0.9.31 – Enhanced Maintenance Mode

[June 1, 2016] The downtime which occurs while your Uptime Monitors are under Maintenance Mode is now visibly separated on your Uptime Reports page: Furthermore, now the maintenance and non-maintenance downtime is logged in separately if you switch to maintenance more while an outage is in progress. As opposed to before when, if you did […]

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Schedule Maintenance

This feature allows you to schedule Maintenance Mode in advance for any of your Uptime Monitors. This can come in handy when, for instance, your upstream provider announces an upcoming downtime/maintenance of their own. You can schedule it in your Uptime Monitors so that the actual downtime will be registered as a maintenance downtime, and […]

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OneClick Maintenance Mode

This feature allows you to modify your Uptime Monitor’s maintenance mode status right from the downtime email notification, without the need to log into your account. This way, you or your colleagues can focus more on fixing the actual issue which causes the downtime, and less on worrying about placing the Uptime Monitor under maintenance […]

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Maintenance Mode

You can set one or more of your uptime monitors under Maintenance Mode. The downtime which occurs under Maintenance Mode is reported separately in your uptime reports in order for your clients to see that the downtime was indeed planned and did not happen unexpectedly. You can put a monitor under maintenance from the Status […]

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