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Website Monitoring Services
If you have gone through the trouble of building
a web site and hosting it with a reliable company
you obviously want your website to be available
24 hours a day 7 days a week. Downtime can result
in lost sales and customer frustration.
Unfortunately, there are many technical problems
beyond your control that can cause your web site
to go down or become sluggish. Server hardware and
software can fail and your host may schedule downtime
for maintenance chores. Speedy recognition of failures
is the best defence to getting things back on track,
so many companies offer website monitoring services
that automatically alert you if your site goes down.
There are hundreds of companies that provide monitoring
services. Some are free while others charge anywhere
from $5 to $60 per month. The paid services usually
offer more features and allow you to use the same
service with several different web sites. Web monitoring
is not done continuously – time intervals
range from every 3 minutes to every hour. The paid
services usually offer the most comprehensive monitoring.
Monitoring works by sending an automatic request
to your website and checking the response. These
requests are the same as a web browser makes and
the response to the request determines whether the
site is up or down. Requests are usually sent from
several different geographical locations to ensure
that the site is available from various parts of
the world.
If the response code is OK (200, 301, 302, 401,
403) nothing happens and the monitoring software
waits for the next scheduled check. If the response
code indicates that the web site is unreachable,
there will be a second check a few seconds later
from another location. There may be 3 or more of
these checks before an alert is issued.
An alert can be sent to one or several email addresses
or to a mobile device such as a pager or cell phone.
This allows you to get in touch with your hosting
company as soon as possible to ensure they are aware
of the problem and are working to resolve it. As
well as HTTP traffic, some website monitors can
also check HTTPS, FTP, SMPT and POP3 so that all
the functions of your website are covered.
Besides alerting you to downtime, these services
can also provide useful statistics in the form of
log files that indicate how often a site goes down.
This third-party information can be used to demand
better service from your web host or a refund in
the case of severe amounts of downtime.
If you find that your site has an unacceptable
amount of downtime, you should look for a more reliable
hosting company. The best way to find a good host
is to ask for recommendations from other web site
owners. If they are happy with their service they
will usually be glad to direct more business to
their host.
About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant
with NewHorizon
Finance and has been running an online finance
company since 1989. Bad Credit? Join our mailing
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