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ON THE INTERNET, UPTIME IS EVERYTHING...

You have probably invested a lot of time and energy building your online presence but how do you know that you are online?

If your servers are down your customers will go elsewhere. If you are lucky they might tell you they are having problems and you can then start to try and fix the problem. Would you rather know about the problem before your customers start complaining?

Server monitoring regularly checks your servers and alerts you when your server becomes inaccessible, returns no data or incorrect data, returns an error code or responds too slowly.

We monitor your servers from multiple points in the US. As soon as we detect a problem you will be informed by your chosen method. You can quickly fix the problem and minimize your downtime and customer complaints.

Our monitoring service can monitor your service all day, every day, all year. You do not need to change anything or provide us with any details other than the address of the service you want monitored and who you want informing when the service fails When you set up an account you have full control over your own monitoring services via your own control panel. All changes made via the control panel to your monitoring services happen automatically so there is no delay when setting up new monitoring services or modifying existing services. Services are monitored from a customers perspective, so we see the errors that your customers see.

Monitoring Interval - how often we check your server. We choose from 5 minutes. Each remote monitor visits your site at the same time each interval.

Web Servers - Our monitoring servers read the web page from your server and check the HTTP status code returned.

Online Reports - You can also access reports online via your control panel and see the current status of our monitoring network.

Email Notification - Email notifications are sent when your server has been down for the period you have selected in the control panel. Notifications include the local date and time, server name and type, the reason for the failure, any associated error number and error message and a traceroute. When the service being monitored is available again you get a further email containing the information in the failure notification plus the length of the outage and a further traceroute.