I use a self hosted uptime kuma instance https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma and I monitor it with uptime robot.
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I'm using Uptime Kuma. Works perfectly and is highly customizable.
SolarWinds Orion at work, though I'd rather be using Nagios. UptimeKuma at home.
I use gatus and it's been great.
I run Vigil in a separate small VM. Vigil's features really suit my needs:
- when a service is down, first it'll notify you via email (I use mailgun). If the service is still down for an extended period, it'll start texting you (via twilio).
- it has the usual ping/http check to see if your services are up
- it can even monitor services that's not reachable from the vigil instance (e.g. services that only accessible from local network) by using Agents. In addition to ping/http check, the agent can also run arbitrary commands. It basically can be used to monitor uptime of anything this way
The drawback of running your own monitoring service is the monitoring service itself can be down. Happened several times to me, and each time I was spammed with DEAD email alert, which immediately followed with HEALTHY alert email.
Edit: now that I think about it, I'll probably need to add my monitoring service into a monitoring service to monitor the monitoring service's uptime.
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