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    Peekaping
    A modern, self-hosted uptime monitoring solution Peekaping is a powerful, feature-rich uptime monitoring system similar to Uptime Kuma, built with Go and React. Monitor your websites, APIs, and services with real-time notifications, beautiful status pages, and comprehensive analytics.
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    Cloudprober

    Cloudprober

    Active monitoring software to detect failures

    Cloudprober is a monitoring software that makes it super-easy to monitor availability and performance of various components of your system. Cloudprober employs the “active” monitoring model. It runs probes against (or on) your components to verify that they are working as expected. For example, it can run a probe to verify that your frontends can reach your backends. Similarly it can run a probe to verify that your in-Cloud VMs can actually reach your on-premise systems. This kind of...
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    GazerNode

    GazerNode

    Monitoring and control system

    This is a small and simple application that runs as a Windows service to record metrics several times per second. Metrics can be very different. For example, memory usage by a process or ping to a host. The application does not require a DBMS. The data is stored in an open binary format. Data viewing is possible in the form of graphs of the history of changes and in tables of current values. The configuration setting is done without editing the config files - everything is available directly...
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