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Ease the Transition: 5 Tips for Taking Over your Team's Uptime.com Account

Eleven basic checks and one status page. That’s all you see when looking over the account usage of the Uptime.com account you are now managing for your company. When you logged in for the first time you saw a dashboard with cards and metrics, labeled with titles that don’t obviously connect to services you offer. Your first clicks were to navigate to view the subscription – maybe your plan details can give you some guidance. Does this sound like you?

How Downtime Can Affect Morale, And What You Can Do About It

Does the worst case scenario for your company include alert fatigue from false alarms? Maybe it should. No one likes a false positive when it comes to infrastructure monitoring, and false flags are especially irritating because you have to respond to a problem that doesn’t actually exist. Just how bad are false positives? Let’s break down what these annoying little mistakes add up to for your team. You might be surprised to learn just how much they are hurting your DevOps pipeline.

5 Things That Should Be Part of Your Next Website Redesign Process

Change is inevitable in this world, and that includes your website. The best way to stay current with the latest trends and technology and meet all of your user experience, speed, performance, conversion, and optimization needs is through a website redesign. A well-designed website will be more user-friendly and conversion-optimized. On the other hand, a website that is not updated regularly can quickly become dated and lose its impact. A poorly designed website will do more harm than good.

Is it DDOS or is it you?

Server load can tell you a lot about your day-to-day user traffic. A sudden spike in server traffic can indicate an attack, but that’s not always the case. As website and performance monitoring become more mainstream, and you add a wider variety of backend testing and web monitoring checks to your infrastructure – you have to ask the question – Is that spike in server traffic DDOS? Or is it me…

Overview of Check Types

00:26 Web Checks

00:31 HTTP(S) Check

01:13 Transaction Check

01:45 API Check

02:38 RUM Check

03:12 Malware and Virus Checks

03:37 SSL Check

04:00 Network Checks

04:04 WHOIS/Domain Expiry Check

04:19 DNS Check

04:43 Ping (ICMP) Check

04:59 NTP Check

05:22 SSH Check

05:34 TCP/UDP Port Checks

05:54 Email Checks

05:59 IMAP, POP, SMTP and Domain Blacklist Checks

06:37 Custom Checks

Why External Probe Servers Offer the Most Accurate Performance Monitoring

We hear a lot of questions from folks taking their first steps into website monitoring about how the service works and what we offer. One of the more frequently asked questions is why they need us at all. After all, they have metrics from XYZ provider who can tell them if they have consumed too much bandwidth or are overloaded with traffic. Wouldn’t they just know that they were up or down by watching those metrics?