“physician heal thyself”: mon.itor.us website is down

Just caught a Six Revisions posting about things to help fine-tune the performance and reliability of your site, and it included a link to a free website service called mon.itor.us that accoriding to the article “set up alerts for when a service becomes unavailable”

tried to check it out, but…

it was unavailable.

so if they are using their own service, how will they know that their site is down…?

(probably, dugg hard)

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One Comment

  1. Kristina
    Posted June 13, 2008 at 9:45 am | Permalink

    Hello!!

    Because of huge load mon.itor.us web part can be down, it operates in the backend. You get notifications on problem and recovery.

    Your data also will not get lost of during that period. So when the site is back the results are there.

    We work to improve the performance and decrease downtime as much as possible for web part.

    Sorry for causing inconvenience

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