Zerigo is a heroku partner with alerts. Pingdom was mentioned and
seems pretty good in my testing. Others I am trying are watchmouse,
siteuptime, alertfox, and mon.itor.us

On Jun 11, 4:18 am, Daryl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey there!
>
> In the past, I've generally had dedicated servers (or Amazon EC2) that
> have allowed me to use monit and be pointed at via Nagios for
> monitoring and alerting when things went all pear shaped.
>
> What are people using as reasonably priced options for monitoring the
> uptime and such of their heroku apps ? Looked at Scout but sms
> monitoring is not available for less than $159 USD a month which is a
> bit steep for our NGO on top of the fees we'll be paying heroku.
>
> Would be interested to hear what other people have come up with.
> Primarily we'd be looking at alerts when the app is down, there are
> performance issues or services are otherwise disrupted (ie. site slow,
> unreachable, or for example, delayed job throws a fit).
>
> Additionally, while we're looking at just backing up hourly to an S3
> snapshot or the like for the datbase we'd be interested in hearing
> about what experiences people have had with that when things have gone
> horribly horribly wrong and in general what the time to recover and
> such is.
>
> thanks !
> Daryl.

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