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Stop Guessing if Your Servers are Up: Free VPS Monitoring Guide
In this video, I explore how to set up Uptime Kuma on a Free VPS using Docker Compose to create a robust, 24/7 monitoring solution for your home lab or AI applications. I dive into the practical logic of utilising free-tier cloud resources to ensure ...continues
See https://gadgeteer.co.za/stop-guessing-if-your-servers-are-up-free-vps-monitoring-guide/
#opensource #selhosting #technology #uptimekuma #uptimerobot
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Stop Guessing if Your Servers are Up: Free VPS Monitoring Guide
https://squeet.me/display/962c3e10-9702c62c-52e542b2b760c54a
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We’re pleased to share that OpenCommit is now officially sponsored by UptimeRobot.
UptimeRobot is a well-known EU based monitoring service which has graciously provided sponsored uptime monitoring and a customer facing status page for OpenCommit.
Check out https://status.opencommit.eu
Read more at https://www.opencommit.nl/en/news/uptimerobot/
#opencommit #opensource #uptimerobot #status #statuspage #uptime #eu #git #sponsor
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Build Your Own Status Page with Uptime Kuma on a $1 Per Month VPS https://lowendbox.com/blog/build-your-own-status-page-with-uptime-kuma-on-a-1-per-month-vps/ #uptimerobot #monitoring #statuspage #uptimekuma #Tutorials #pikapods #pingdom
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I just installed #UptimeKuma
https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
It was relatively easy to get notifications to #signal and #telegram to tell me if my #website and #webservice is running.
You can pull the container with #docker and #docker_compose.
The reason is that #uptimerobot is switching to a paid plan for commercial services.
Within an few minutes, I also added a #status #page for the #OpenWebCalendar: https://kuma.hosted.quelltext.eu/status/open-web-calendar
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I just installed #UptimeKuma
https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
It was relatively easy to get notifications to #signal and #telegram to tell me if my #website and #webservice is running.
You can pull the container with #docker and #docker_compose.
The reason is that #uptimerobot is switching to a paid plan for commercial services.
Within an few minutes, I also added a #status #page for the #OpenWebCalendar: https://kuma.hosted.quelltext.eu/status/open-web-calendar
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I just installed #UptimeKuma
https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
It was relatively easy to get notifications to #signal and #telegram to tell me if my #website and #webservice is running.
You can pull the container with #docker and #docker_compose.
The reason is that #uptimerobot is switching to a paid plan for commercial services.
Within an few minutes, I also added a #status #page for the #OpenWebCalendar: https://kuma.hosted.quelltext.eu/status/open-web-calendar
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Today I have been playing with Uptime Kuma. An open-source fancy self-hosting monitoring tool. An alternative to #Pingdom, #UptimeRobot, #StatusCake etc.
I have been using a basic paid service for a few domains to keep track of licences and a few specific pages. But they have been alerting me to upgrade -- which I didn't want to.
Last week, I recalled that I had starred a similar repository on GitHub. I searched, though, and today I set up without much hassle on just 2GB RAM and 1vCPU server. It's running very since then. I have added 12 domains, and the CPU usage has been below 10%.
I have yet to verify the alerts in emails and chats via hooks for when services are down, but I have created three public dashboards that I or anyone else can access from anywhere and check via browser till I get them working smoothly.
If anyone has similar needs in my network and needs advice about setting up this monitoring tool, I am happy to help.