Small but classy, your Internet site is already attracting a considerable number of visitors. The reason for the success is that the website is constantly accessible. Here, the monitoring is much better than you believe.
As it is not always possible for you to check whether the website is accessible, use an online service for this. There are numerous providers of such services, which often offer a free-of-cost but limited monitoring plan as well as various packages at a cost with more extensive functions. If you don't need statistical assessment of accesses, you can accomplish this task using. In order to use this service, you need to set up a user account just once. You can also manage the monitoring tasks offered. The number of servers controlled is restricted to 100; this is however more than enough for private users.
On the website, click on the "Signup for free" link and enter the data for name, email address, time zone and password on the next page. Now you can log in immediately. Follow the "Add a website to monitor" link. In the dialog filed that is displayed, enter the complete URL of the website to be monitored and click "Monitor". The website itself immediately shows the status of all servers monitored. The monitoring then takes place automatically approximately every ten minutes from two different locations.
As soon as the status of a website that is being monitored changes, you are informed about it at the email address that you have specified.
ATTENTION: At present, the service cannot handle websites that use a redirection. Such URL destinations are permanently classified as "not accessible". Therefore, check whether you can currently access the problematic website if Montastic
has marked it with red. Other offers for monitoring of websites can be found at Free Websites Performance, Availability, Traffic Monitoring, www.serviceuptime. com/, or Site24x7 - Website Monitoring Service. Each of these provides a free-of-cost package that offers sufficient performance for private users.



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