Review: Free Server alerts with www.servermojo.com

Review: Free Server alerts with www.servermojo.com

Posted by Brad Wood
Jul 11, 2008 22:09:00 UTC
Last week I saw a blog entry talking about the free server monitoring at http://www.servermojo.com so I figured I would give it a spin.They offer the following types of alerts:
  • dns -- Checks that your nameservers are online and responding to requests
  • ping -- Checks that your network is up and your server is responding to pings.
  • mysql -- Confirms your database is available and can be connected to-- does NOT authenticate
  • http/web basic -- Hits you web server and confirms that it gets a response.
  • http with keyword -- Same as http/web basic, but it searches for a particular keyword on your site.
Pretty basic, but effective. Signup was a fairly painless one-step process. (I ran into a JavaScript bug). I opted for the http with keyword option and made a simple probe.cfm page that hits the database and runs a couple ColdFusion commands in a try catch. If there is no error, it outputs "server is up", otherwise the catch outputs "all your base are belong to us". Pros
  • Free
  • Simple
  • Appears to work when I tested it.
  • Supports E-mail, Twitter, and Jabber alerts for free
  • Has some cool graphs that show the history of your servers uptime as well as each outage.
  • Allows multiple monitors on the same account (infinite?)
Cons
  • Site is ugly
  • Site is slower that cold molasses flowing uphill in January
  • They claim to ping you every 15 minutes, but every hour is more like it
  • If you want SMS alerts you have to pay for the $20/month
Overall, I think I'm going to give them B-. They get docked mostly for the slow website and slow ping times. I would recommend them if you just want a general purpose monitor for you blog site or something. If you want to monitor a site that actually makes money I would opt for something with a much faster response time. (It usually takes about an hour to get my notification after my site goes down.)

 


Charlie Arehart

Hey Brad, if you'd like to find some more site uptime monitoring tools, I list several at:

http://carehart.org/resourcelists/tools_to_consider/index.cfm#sitemon

This is just one of over 100 categories of tools and resources of interest to CFers, and it's just one of several other closely related monitoring categories at:

http://carehart.org/resourcelists/tools_to_consider/#mon

I didn't have servermojo so just added that. Thanks for sharing it.

Brad Wood

Thanks for the heads-up, Charlie. That's a great list!

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