Your website is your business as long
as customers can reach it. Even if your website
is up 99% of the time, this translates into
over 7 hours per month where your customers
cannot reach you.
NETalyzer.com helps you eliminate
downtime by providing free remote monitoring
services for your website. When your website
goes down, we notify you instantly via email
so that you may fix problems before they cost
your e-business money, customers or reputation.
In addition, our service provides detailed statistics
about your website's availability and response
times so that you can track how often your site
is down.
Our Multi-Check technology
allows us to monitor your website from diverse
geographic regions to ensure that your website
is accessible from multiple Internet points.
Each monitoring location, operating independently
and time-synchronized, tests your website and
reports the results to a central database. Before
alerting you of a problem, our software verifies
the error with multiple stations. Therefore,
you are notified about problems that you have
control over and not about isolated Internet
outages.
Free account features:
• Free account
activation, no costs involved.
• Ability
to monitor web servers, email servers and FTP
servers.
• Monitoring
intervals of 30 or 60 minutes.
• No software
to install or maintain.
• Monitoring
from multiple locations eliminates false alarms.
• Access
alert reports and statistics
for your website online.
• Uptime
reports include average response time by Year,
Month and Day.
• Publicly
viewable statistics summary.
If you need additional monitoring
features, NETalyzer.com now offers two Premium
monitoring services starting at
$5.00 per month. For a comparison of the features
available with our free and Premium accounts,
please click here.
Premium features include:
- Ability to monitor custom server ports
- Ability to monitor SSL servers
- Ability to recieve SMS Alerts
- Ability to set custom time zones
- Ability to monitor using Ping
- Multiple alert contacts
- 2, 5, and 15 minute monitoring intervals
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