Uptime.com provides comprehensive, unified visibility into the availability and performance of critical services. Monitoring tools empower engineering, operations and SRE teams to maintain oversight of their web stack and respond to outages through customizable alerting channels.
Uptime.com offers a broad set of monitoring capabilities, including web, network, and email. API and transaction checks offer synthetic monitoring to perform multi-step validations of critical flows and services. Monitor public and private resources through a unified interface that streamlines configuration and alerting.
Set up and customize Status Pages with your company branding to communicate incidents and maintenance to both customers and internal teams. Provide a single-page overview that shows your overall service health at a glance.
Robust and customizable SLA reporting allows stakeholders to stay informed on incidents and downtime.
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NetCrunch is a powerful, scalable, all-in-one network monitoring system built for modern IT environments. It supports agentless monitoring of thousands of devices, covering SNMP, servers, virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V), cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), traffic flows (NetFlow, sFlow), logs, and custom data via REST or scripts.
With 670+ monitoring packs and dynamic views, it automates discovery, configuration, alerting, and automates self-healing actions for efficient remote remediation in response to alerts. Its node-based licensing eliminates sensor sprawl and complexity, providing a clear, cost-effective path to scale.
Real-time dashboards, policy-driven setup, advanced alert tuning and 40+ alert actions including remote script execution, service restart, process kill or device reboot-make NetCrunch ideal for organizations replacing legacy tools like PRTG, SolarWinds, or WhatsUp Gold. Fast to deploy and future-proof.
Can be installed on-prem, self-hosted in the cloud, or mixed.
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Squid Alerts
Squid Alerts uses on-call calendars and escalation chains to forward your alerts to the right person though SMS, voice, email, and push notifications. Alerts from other systems are sent to your team through email, API, or voicemail. You can have managers and team members. You can also set flood protection settings, shared phone numbers for direct routing to the on-call team member, and other integrations. Team managers can define alert routing rules and escalation chains. When an alert comes in the routing rules determine if you want to create an incident, forward the alert, or ignore it. Escalation chains determine who get's notified, how, and when. On-call calendars allow you to configure primary and secondary on-call resources. Let us manage your on-call automatically or setup custom schedules. You can also get reminders when you forget to update your on-call calendar.
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