Hi Guys. Where I work we have been using nagios for fault monitoring and having 
it send alerts to our cell phones via the carriers email-to-text gateways.
We have been having some reliability issues with some carriers, where people 
haven't been getting our alerts, although the mail gateway accepted the message.
So, I'm looking at the possibility of making use of an external service, such 
as opsgenie for alerting, or trying to send alerts via sms modem.
Does anyone out there in bblisa land have any experience with either? It 
appears that opsgenie has some acknowledgement and escalation as part of the 
alerting, so
if the on-call person doesn't get/respond to the page, it can alert the next 
person in line, and can integrate with other services like slack.

Let me know what you think, good or bad? I realize that our internet connection 
needs to be up for opsgenie to work(which is why I thought of an sms modem as 
another option), but we monitor external connectivity via another cloud 
service, so if internet access goes down, we would get alerted on that as well.
I just need to make sure not all the cloud alerting providers are running in 
the same AWS AZ, etc.. :-)

Thanks,

rgt

Whitehead Network/System Administrator

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