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by bpatrianakos
4182 days ago
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Great! Now I'll just have to get a Statuspage.io subscription to watch my catchet install. But seriously, this is cool. Creating a StatusPage-type app has actually been on my todo list and even though I've moved away from PHP I think the fact that it's built on it makes its appeal and potential for use very broad. My first thought though was "what happens if my Catchet instance goes down"? After thinking about it for a minute I don't think this should be a big concern for most. Assuming you run Cachet on a server separate from the one you're monitoring then the chances of both going down at once are small save for instances where you put both the Cachet instance and the app you're monitoring on the same provider like a Linode or DigitalOcean and they have an outage. Then I thought you could just get a free Pingdom account and have it ping your Cachet instance every few minutes. This way you know your status page is online (which is really all you need to know about a status page) and then the status page will give you a more detailed overview of the app you're really concerned about. Great job, thank you for making this. I'm definitely going to use it. |
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But yes, I'd advise you run it on a separate server.