List of uptime monitoring

Good afternoon,folks ! I know that most of the users have set their uptime monitorings already but anyway just collected some names of projects(+40 providers betwee free ,paid and freemium) and may be could be useful for somebody so sharing them. If you have any another names in mind please share them to the community . Thanks! I was thinking about doing a table of what they offer ,price etc but i have no idea how to set up it in the forum. Image ? or somehow . ( just attached a poll about the table if could be useful to classify and describe them ) Thanks for your time !
Enjoy the week!
1.Uptime.com
2.cacti.net
3.mmonit.com
4.icinga.com
5.site24x7.com
6.bluematador.com
7.sourcegraph/check up
8.spiceworks.com
9.healthchecks.io
10.inleed.io
11.nodeping.com
12.livewatch.de
13.statuscake.com
14.datadoghq.com
15.sensu.io
16.nezha.wiki
17.checkmk.com
18.signoz.io
19.newrelic.com
20.jaegertracing.io
21.tailscale.com
22.statusnook.com
23.beszel.dev
24.fivenines.io
25.instatus.com
26.xitoring.com
27.netweak.com
28.360monitoring.com
29.netdata.cloud
30.uptime-monitor.io
31.alerts.net
32.nixstats.com
33.freshworks.com
34.montools.com
35.uptimia.com
36.cachethq.io
37.pulsetic.com
38.dicloud.net
39.gatus.io
40.updown.io
41.betterstack.com
42.librenms.com
43.observium.org
44.hetrixtools.com
45.zabbix.com
46.nagios.org

Would be useful to classify it in a table or similar ?
  1. Would be useful to classify them in a table or similar ?11 votes
    1. Yes
      90.91%
    2. No
        9.09%

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Comments

  • @Chievo said: 21.tailscale.com

    Since when is tailscale a uptime monitoring service?

    If you can’t be kind, at least be vague.

  • @somik said:

    @Chievo said: 21.tailscale.com

    Since when is tailscale a uptime monitoring service?

    My Brain is fried true true . Apologise :( . Uptime Kuma instead of tailscale.

    I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.

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    @Chievo said:

    @somik said:

    @Chievo said: 21.tailscale.com

    Since when is tailscale a uptime monitoring service?

    My Brain is fried true true . Apologise :( . Uptime Kuma instead of tailscale.

    Oh the humanity!! You made a mistake and must be punished now !!! 😝

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  • @AuroraZero said:

    @Chievo said:

    @somik said:

    @Chievo said: 21.tailscale.com

    Since when is tailscale a uptime monitoring service?

    My Brain is fried true true . Apologise :( . Uptime Kuma instead of tailscale.

    Oh the humanity!! You made a mistake and must be punished now !!! 😝

    I have been a bad boy ! I am guilty tbh I have been researching many things so my brain is like a mix of idea,roadmaps,things concepts etc but anyway it is my fault :(

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  • MichaelCeeMichaelCee ModeratorHosting ProviderOGServices Provider
    edited April 22

    Maybe you can build on this format

    Tool Price Features
    Uptime.com
    cacti.net
    mmonit.com
    icinga.com
    site24x7.com
    bluematador.com
    sourcegraph/check up
    spiceworks.com
    healthchecks.io
    inleed.io
    nodeping.com
    livewatch.de
    statuscake.com
    datadoghq.com
    sensu.io
    nezha.wiki
    checkmk.com
    signoz.io
    newrelic.com
    jaegertracing.io
    Uptime Kuma
    statusnook.com
    beszel.dev
    fivenines.io
    instatus.com
    xitoring.com
    netweak.com
    360monitoring.com
    netdata.cloud
    uptime-monitor.io
    alerts.net
    nixstats.com
    freshworks.com
    montools.com
    uptimia.com
    cachethq.io
    pulsetic.com
    dicloud.net
    gatus.io
    updown.io
    betterstack.com
    librenms.com
    observium.org
    hetrixtools.com
    zabbix.com
    nagios.org
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  • @MichaelCee said:
    Maybe you can build on this format

    Tool Price Features
    Uptime.com
    cacti.net
    mmonit.com
    icinga.com
    site24x7.com
    bluematador.com
    sourcegraph/check up
    spiceworks.com
    healthchecks.io
    inleed.io
    nodeping.com
    livewatch.de
    statuscake.com
    datadoghq.com
    sensu.io
    nezha.wiki
    checkmk.com
    signoz.io
    newrelic.com
    jaegertracing.io
    Uptime Kuma
    statusnook.com
    beszel.dev
    fivenines.io
    instatus.com
    xitoring.com
    netweak.com
    360monitoring.com
    netdata.cloud
    uptime-monitor.io
    alerts.net
    nixstats.com
    freshworks.com
    montools.com
    uptimia.com
    cachethq.io
    pulsetic.com
    dicloud.net
    gatus.io
    updown.io
    betterstack.com
    librenms.com
    observium.org
    hetrixtools.com
    zabbix.com
    nagios.org

    Thanks in the next days I would publish details about each one using the provided table and some images about features etc.

    I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.

  • havochavoc OGContent WriterSenpai

    Blows my mind that anyone still makes money in this space.

  • skorousskorous OGSenpai

    @havoc said:
    Blows my mind that anyone still makes money in this space.

    In Home -> General ?

  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    Obsidian should be good for formatting Markdown tables (intuitive, mouse-drag row and column expansion!).

    Copy paste did something silly (some English pRon):

    Another go - had to select a row above and a row below the table in Obsidian for the copy/paste to work, because I was using the visual (instead of enabling the source code view):

    Right-click -> Insert -> Table
    Obsidian Rocks My 10% commission
    Oh LOOK! A new row!

    That should help you easily format and publish on LES should you wish to include the price, and features columns.

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  • @Chievo said:

    @somik said:

    @Chievo said: 21.tailscale.com

    Since when is tailscale a uptime monitoring service?

    My Brain is fried true true . Apologise :( . Uptime Kuma instead of tailscale.

    Brain fried in the beginning of the week... Maybe you should take the week off to recover :lol:

    FYI, uptime kuma is my favorite uptime monitoring service :D

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    If you can’t be kind, at least be vague.

  • @somik said:

    @Chievo said:

    @somik said:

    @Chievo said: 21.tailscale.com

    Since when is tailscale a uptime monitoring service?

    My Brain is fried true true . Apologise :( . Uptime Kuma instead of tailscale.

    Brain fried in the beginning of the week... Maybe you should take the week off to recover :lol:

    FYI, uptime kuma is my favorite uptime monitoring service :D

    Yeah you are right I need some days of relax !!!!! No doing nothing at all. But reality is that I am multi tasking and almost no free time during weekend / Easter holidays etc. Thanks for the feedback about the uptime Kuma.

    I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.

  • @bikegremlin said:
    Obsidian should be good for formatting Markdown tables (intuitive, mouse-drag row and column expansion!).

    Copy paste did something silly (some English pRon):

    Another go - had to select a row above and a row below the table in Obsidian for the copy/paste to work, because I was using the visual (instead of enabling the source code view):

    Right-click -> Insert -> Table
    Obsidian Rocks My 10% commission
    Oh LOOK! A new row!

    That should help you easily format and publish on LES should you wish to include the price, and features columns.

    Thanks @bikegremlin !
    I would copy the format hopefully today about 3-5pm I would publish the table. Best efforts. Possible mistakes are allowed :( At least the format should be good fingers crossed ;) . thanks once again

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  • I think it will be really useful to make an table comparison with every feature that they have (custom domain, free/paid/freemium, etc.).

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  • @COLBYLICIOUS said:
    I think it will be really useful to make an table comparison with every feature that they have (custom domain, free/paid/freemium, etc.).

    Thanks for the feedback ! For the moment I have done a table with features( from their websites to be crystal clear and not giving advance to any of them ) ,price From , lower price for paid service,country of the company ( When I have time today I would publish what I have to the moment On the roadmap i would give it a try of most of them ,doing more documented table . but would take me a decent time and right now I do not have time but it is on the roadmap . When ? Sooner or later but I cannot promise a date. Best effort

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  • ChievoChievo OG
    edited 1:07PM

    Here the table , could have some errors (not intentional), please double check everything before sign up and /or paying .

    @MichaelCee said:
    Maybe you can build on this format

    Tool Price from Price first paid package Country features
    Uptime.com 24USD 24USD USA Status page,SSL,TCP NTP,SSH SMTP imap,whois ,dns,http,ping ,ftps ,minfreq 5min
    cacti.net Free Free USA RRD tool
    mmonit.com Free Free X monitoring systems
    icinga.com Free Free Germany SSL,TCP,SSH,processes,ping,memory,filsystem
    site24x7.com 10 USD 10USD India status page,DNS,http,ping,ssl,rum,tcp,ftp,smtp,pop,imap minfreq 1min
    bluematador.com Free tier 10 USD USA CPU usage,bytest sent received,network errors,disk space, disk io,agents disconnects
    sourcegraph/check up Free Free X http,tcp,dns,tls,status page
    spiceworks.com Free Free USA http
    healthchecks.io Free tier 5USD Latvia http,ssl,dns
    inleed.io Free Free Sweden status page ,http,dns,ssl minfreq 1min
    nodeping.com 10USD 10 USD USA status page,whois,dns,db,rdp,tcp,http,ssl,ssh ,snmd,rbl,sip,ftp,ping ,smtp,pop3,imap,ntp,push
    livewatch.de 6 euros 6 euros Germany ssl,dns,http,ftp,nagios,ping,passive check,socket change
    statuscake.com Free tier 20 euros UK 15min interval
    datadoghq.com Free tier 15USD USA
    sensu.io Free tier 3USD Canada and USA
    nezha.wiki Free Free X TCP,HTTP,Ping
    checkmk.com Free 175 euros Germany monitoring server,network,app,log event monitoring
    signoz.io Free 199 USD USA
    newrelic.com Free tier Request USA
    jaegertracing.io Free Free X monitor distribution workflows
    Uptime Kuma Free Free X http,tcp,ping,dns,push,status page
    statusnook.com Free Free X status page,http
    beszel.dev Free Free x cpu,memory,disk,bandwidth,disk,disk io
    fivenines.io Free 10USD France CPU,memory,network traffic, network latency
    instatus.com Free tier 20 USD USA Status page
    xitoring.com Free tier 5 USD USA ping,http,dns,ftp,smtp,imap,pop3,tcp,udp,api,ssl,status page minfreq 5min
    netweak.com Free tier 3,9 euros france cpu,ram,disk,networking,ssl
    360monitoring.com Free tier 5USD Switzerland cpu,memory,networking,disk,disk io,imap,smtp
    netdata.cloud Free tier 4,5 USD USA
    uptime-monitor.io Free tier 4,95USD USA http,ssl,status page
    alerts.net Free Free USA http
    nixstats.com Free tier 9,95 USD Netherlands CPU,network,disk usage, png,TCP,http
    freshworks.com Free tier request USA
    montools.com Free trial 5USD X htp,ftp,imap,pop3,smtp,ping,dns,smtp,ssl
    uptimia.com 9 USD 9USD Germany status page,minfreq 1 min
    cachethq.io Free Free UK
    pulsetic.com Free tier 9USD USA status page, minfreq 5min, SSL,port,tcp,icmp,monitoring
    dicloud.net Free tier 9USD Indonesia status page minfreq 1min,ssl
    gatus.io 5 USD 5 USD X status page, minfreq 5min, http,ping,dns,tcp,udp,tls smtp,push
    updown.io 5 euros 5 euros France http,tcp,icmp,ssl,domains,status page
    betterstack.com Free tier 34usd USA http,smtp,pop3,imap,ssl,push,dns,ping,status page
    librenms.com Free Free X monitring networking
    observium.org Free tier 20 euros UK monitoring network
    hetrixtools.com Free tier 9,95 USD Germany CPU, memory,network,minfreq 1 min,ntwork,dns ,ssl
    zabbix.com Free Free USA http,monitoring,db,apps
    nagios.org Free Free USA networking,smtp,ftp,db,ssh,apps

    I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.

  • I really like the idea and appreciate the effort, but at the same time I think it will be extremely hard to get such a list even close to accurate.

    It's easy enough to list the more simple ones that basically do just a few standard checks, but when you get to behemoths like Nagios, Icinga or Check MK, the "features" are basically limitless.
    For example, I use Nagios to monitor users that have disconnected rdp sessions running on our terminalservers and then prints their names and number of sessions on a "list of shame" on the TV in the break room, but that is not listed under Nagios features in your table.

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  • @rcy026 said:
    I really like the idea and appreciate the effort, but at the same time I think it will be extremely hard to get such a list even close to accurate.

    It's easy enough to list the more simple ones that basically do just a few standard checks, but when you get to behemoths like Nagios, Icinga or Check MK, the "features" are basically limitless.
    For example, I use Nagios to monitor users that have disconnected rdp sessions running on our terminalservers and then prints their names and number of sessions on a "list of shame" on the TV in the break room, but that is not listed under Nagios features in your table.

    Thanks for the kind words. Well my intention was not to create 100% list with all the details etc. This is out of my scope even dedicating unlimited hours. Bear in mind that I am just an amateurish person not pro like the vast majority of users of LES. My intention was just to share all the tools that could be used and found that could be useful. I am aware that I am not the person who should publish them . More accurate would be from any another person from LES. But well for someone this thread could be useful. This is starting point . For sure there are many bright minds here that could create more content. Improve the quality and make it more accurate. Really appreciate your feedback.

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  • skorousskorous OGSenpai

    @rcy026 said:

    For example, I use Nagios to monitor users that have disconnected rdp sessions running on our terminalservers and then prints their names and number of sessions on a "list of shame" on the TV in the break room, but that is not listed under Nagios features in your table.

    I knew I liked you.

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  • @havoc said:
    Blows my mind that anyone still makes money in this space.

    Why not? I would pay money for someone to manage monitoring for me(if I am not a hobbyist). So I don't have yet another thing I have to managed. I know uptime kuma, and other software are mostly free.
    But if they make it easy and reliable so I don't have to manage uptime and improvement of the monitoring service itself. I think it's worth money.

    I guess I would follow, how do you do your service monitoring?

  • havochavoc OGContent WriterSenpai

    @short_dot said:

    @havoc said:
    Blows my mind that anyone still makes money in this space.

    Why not?

    Reasonable simple to set up, no competitive moat, lots of competitors, low differentiation/fungible, lots of free tiers, not geographically restricted, low capital requirement, limited demand per customer, low upsell potential

    Obviously a gross oversimplification, but pretty much ticks all the boxes you don't want in a business

    I think it's worth money.

    Agreed, convenience is worth paying for. The above means race to the bottom though so the perception of how much it is worth is the problem.

    how do you do your service monitoring?

    Mix of various things. Shodan $5 lifetime, uptime kuma, smokeping, grafana....toyed with a bunch of stuff just to see the trade-offs.

    Kinda considering setting up a free service as a hobby project. Just to see how far I get (and potentially eat humble pie lol).

  • @Chievo said:

    @rcy026 said:
    I really like the idea and appreciate the effort, but at the same time I think it will be extremely hard to get such a list even close to accurate.

    It's easy enough to list the more simple ones that basically do just a few standard checks, but when you get to behemoths like Nagios, Icinga or Check MK, the "features" are basically limitless.
    For example, I use Nagios to monitor users that have disconnected rdp sessions running on our terminalservers and then prints their names and number of sessions on a "list of shame" on the TV in the break room, but that is not listed under Nagios features in your table.

    Thanks for the kind words. Well my intention was not to create 100% list with all the details etc. This is out of my scope even dedicating unlimited hours. Bear in mind that I am just an amateurish person not pro like the vast majority of users of LES. My intention was just to share all the tools that could be used and found that could be useful. I am aware that I am not the person who should publish them . More accurate would be from any another person from LES. But well for someone this thread could be useful. This is starting point . For sure there are many bright minds here that could create more content. Improve the quality and make it more accurate. Really appreciate your feedback.

    If you make the list on some sort of wiki or similar where people can edit, I promise I will contribute. I've been working with monitoring since Nagios was called Netsaint and ran on Novell Netware, so I do have some experience. :smile:

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