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admin@biserinka.com

2006-11-05, 11:42 pm

I see that some people asks about monitoring services which can monitor
URL, email servers etc.

This is one - http://hpulse.com
Protocols can monitor is http(s), ftp, smtp, pop3, imap, xmpp, ssh
......

It can send SMS, email and jabber alerts on server/site down, on low
performance or escalation of a monitoring task.
Customizable notifications and statistics graphs also available.

Try it for free and tell what you think.

Brian Cryer

2006-11-05, 11:42 pm

<admin@biserinka.com> wrote in message
news:1160655879.698111.203500@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I see that some people asks about monitoring services which can monitor
> URL, email servers etc.


I've not noticed this question for a while. To avoid being accursed of
spamming it would be better etiquet to post this in response to someones
question about monitoring.

> This is one - http://hpulse.com
> Protocols can monitor is http(s), ftp, smtp, pop3, imap, xmpp, ssh



At the moment I'm working on pulling together a list of sites that offer a
monitoring service, so its one extra for my list. Thank you.

> It can send SMS, email and jabber alerts on server/site down, on low
> performance or escalation of a monitoring task.
> Customizable notifications and statistics graphs also available.
>
> Try it for free and tell what you think.


Perhaps its my internet connection, but I found each page on the site very
slow to load.

The pricing page gives no indication of a free service. The sign up is free,
but I didn't see anything to indicate the service was free. Isn't that a bit
like "free download" that many sites offer where its free to download but
you still need to pay to use the thing you've downloaded? Or have I missed
something?
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Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian



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