Monitoring hosting providers
On April, 2010 we have started to monitor two of the most popular shared hosting providers – HostGator and HostMonster. Now we are able to publish their uptime for the last 30, 90 and 180 days.
On April, 2010 we have started to monitor two of the most popular shared hosting providers – HostGator and HostMonster. Now we are able to publish their uptime for the last 30, 90 and 180 days.
Today we have changed our mobile service provider. With the new partner we are able to deliver our SMS alerts instantly to almost every cellphone in the world.
YouTube history, milestones, video statistics, top 10 channels (most subscribed).
Twitter history, milestones, user & Tweet statistics, top 10 countries, top 20 users (most followed).
We have just published a plugin for Joomla! enabling its users to have website-monitoring.com service history (tables & charts) displayed in their Joomla! administration panels.
We have prepared a WordPress plugin that integrates website-monitoring.com user panel with WordPress.
If you are using WP as your CMS, just install the plugin in 3 easy steps and forget about the separate interface. All your uptime history (charts & tables) will become available to you in your WP panel.
Facebook history, milestones, user activity statistics, top 10 countries, top 10 Facebook pages.
The largest ICANN domain Registrar – GoDaddy – possesses almost 30% of the market. GoDaddy has always been offering great prices (and lots of value added services) – and probably this is the reason of their place on the vault. The runner up – Enom – is far behind with its 8% of the market share.
We have compared 15 most popular monitoring service providers – from a point of view of a webmaster looking for a simple availability service for one website.
Check our observations and use the detailed table to make your choice.