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    istSOS

    istSOS

    Free and Open Source Sensor Observation Service Data Management System

    istSOS is an OGC SOS server implementation written in Python. istSOS allows for managing and dispatch observations from monitoring sensors according to the Sensor Observation Service standard. The project provides also a Graphical user Interface that allows for easing the daily operations and a RESTful Web api for automatizing administration procedures. istSOS is released under the GPL License, and runs on all major platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X), even though tests were conducted...
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    The JPL Server Monitor will check to ensure websites and server services are running and responding. It also tracks the response time of the site/service. There is a cron script that can be activated to automate the checks.
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