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Monitoring Service for website availability
user name
2006-10-05 13:05:29
I have a customer that has a website and he wants to monitor
the
availability of his website  around the world.

Is there any service (free or not) that can monitor websites
and send a
health checks notifications for specific pages or web
services.

Something like
Form
San Francisco 		OK	100 ms to access
Argentina		                OK	175 ms to access
bond		                OK	125 ms to access
Japan			OK	135 ms to access


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Monitoring Service for website availability
user name
2006-10-05 13:35:49
www.alertra.com 

Should do the trick. But far from free. 

There are free services like www.internetseer.com but they
won't give you
the worldwide coverage.

Tim Marchant 



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Monitoring Service for website availability
user name
2006-10-06 17:09:07

Gerardo wrote:
> I have a customer that has a website and he wants to
monitor the
> availability of his website  around the world.
>
> Is there any service (free or not) that can monitor
websites and send a
> health checks notifications for specific pages or web
services.
>
> Something like
> Form
> San Francisco 		OK	100 ms to access
> Argentina		                OK	175 ms to access
> bond		                OK	125 ms to access
> Japan			OK	135 ms to access

alertbot.com works very well and is reasonably priced.

- David Culbertson
LightBulbInteractive.com


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Monitoring Service for website availability
user name
2006-10-07 13:34:33
Hi All,

This is my first post to the group.

In a previous role as Online Marketing Manager for a global
software
company, it was my responsibility for making sure our web
site perform
well both domestically and across the globe. Our server was
located in
Sydney, Australia.

Even though we had a huge pipe, we had complaints that our
site
performed poorly in South Africa and some European
countries.

10 months ago, I used a web service called Alertsite
(http://www.alertsite.com
)  that help track the problem down. It gave
some very detailed reports on how quick a page would load
from various
Alertsite servers located in different countries across the
globe.

I got our IT department to commission test from their server
is JBurg,
San Fran, bond. The reports gave a very good breakdowns on
how long
everyfile took to load a page (images, .js files, etc.). It
would meet
the requirements of your customer Gerardo.

Very reasonable rates (but not sure if there pricing has
changed).

Hope this helps Gerardo.

Regards,
Mark Vozzo





On 10/7/06, davidsculbertsongmail.com
<davidsculbertsongmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Gerardo wrote:
> > I have a customer that has a website and he wants
to monitor the
> > availability of his website  around the world.
> >
> > Is there any service (free or not) that can
monitor websites and send a
> > health checks notifications for specific pages or
web services.
> >
> > Something like
> > Form
> > San Francisco                 OK      100 ms to
access
> > Argentina                             OK      175
ms to access
> > bond                                OK      125 ms
to access
> > Japan                 OK      135 ms to access
>
> alertbot.com works very well and is reasonably priced.
>
> - David Culbertson
> LightBulbInteractive.com
>
>
> >
>

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