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  1. #26
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    Which server monitoring service do you use?

    I use Pingdom

  2. #27
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    Here at Steadfast we use Zenoss to monitor our clients systems. This allows us to monitor any number of services or resource levels specifically geared around the customers needs. It can monitor anything from basic server resources (virtual, cloud or physical) to applications like mysql, mssql, postgre, apache and much more all in one place.

    http://www.zenoss.com/in/test_drive_server.html
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    Andy Salazar - Steadfast Networks: Cloud, Dedicated and Colocation
    Email: andy.salazar @steadfast.net - Sales/Support: 312-602-2689
    DC Locations: 350 E Cermak, 725 S Wells Chicago IL and Edison NJ

  3. #28
    We use NewRelic server monitoring. It lets you track server health and you get alerts on server and memory utilization, health issues, disk capacity, etc. Read more here: http://newrelic.com/server-monitoring

  4. #29
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    We use Pingdom for exterior monitoring and they are great! Observium for internal changes, BGP session updates, etc. We also use various internal tools to monitor our devices.
    Jason Canady • Unlimited Net, LLC
    812.669.0551 • sales [at] unlimitednet.us
    Midwest Hosting Solutions • AS11990
    Dedicated Server Hosting

  5. #30
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    Lots of lots of tools.
    pingfinity.io for simple uptime monitoring on specific sites
    pingdom.com for more uptime monitoring
    New Relic
    cloudstats.me
    and some internal monitor scripts, that also keep track of performance, etc.

  6. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Jasonsite View Post
    We use Pingdom for exterior monitoring and they are great! Observium for internal changes, BGP session updates, etc. We also use various internal tools to monitor our devices.
    Observium is a nice tool that we used for a few years, it worked seamlessly, but was not so easy to setup unfortunately...similar to Nagios, Cacti and Zabbix. Server monitoring market is quite undeveloped still. Good tools cost quite a lot of money, while free ones are difficult to setup for a person who has a small VPS and just needs to know it's status.
    CloudStats - The easiest server and website monitoring platform!

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