Some interesting statistics have been published by Pingdom, and although we may not agree with some of them, we thought to share them with you.
The first data put forward by Pingdom is about the popularity of various Linux distributions. The first place is occupied by Linux Mint, followed by Mageia and Ubuntu.
I am looking to turn off logging in the Nginx access log file from specific requests from http user agents.
Basically from the Amazon ELB Health Check and our external (Pingdom) monitoring.
is there any way to monitoring the stats from my own website .. like example.com .. just via our terminal without installing plugins .. so we can see real time visitor and bots came and go at website .. what im means i dont need to go to my cpanel to see who came and who are leaving here the photos that i hope i saw the stats at my terminal
thanks.
I have a server hosted at my end, I am monitoring the server with pingdom and also my router. Strange thing is the response time towards the router is fine, but when the traffic flows towards the server, the response time became relatively high. Its more than 1000ms. Can anyone help me with it?
Thanks.
I used to play
Age of empires 2
Age of empires 3
Rise of Nations
in windows 7.
But I find none of them working and even in software center I tried finding some but didn't find a good alternate.
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: NetworkingSir Timothy Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web Foundation has released its first Web Index, a “multi-dimensional measure of the web’s growth, utility and impact on people and nations”.
The software company I work for would like to monitor how long it takes to download their installers (hosted in several locations and about 30-100mb each) from various countries around the world.
I am aware of website monitoring services like Pingdom and Site24x7, and have contacted their customer services, but neither have the facility to monitor download times of such large files via HTTP.
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I have pingdom setup to constantly make sure my websites are up and let me know when they are not. Is there a similar service that will constantly monitor my firewall externally, and let me know when the open ports change?
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Government Tech PolicyLegislation passed in the Senate yesterday will allow Australia to be part of a growing international posse of nations saddling up to take on cyber criminals.