for a cheap simple monitor tool for a site that is up or down -
http://monitor.rootinternet.co.uk/en/index.php


On Feb 11, 10:53 am, Brian Morearty <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> I'm a big fan of New Relic. One of the services they provide is alerts
> when your traffic goes up unexpectedly above a predetermined level.
>
> Does anyone have a favorite, inexpensive "traffic alert" tool that can
> be used on a small site--a site that's not yet big enough for monthly
> payments of $150 for New Relic Silver (or even the $36 price tag for New
> Relic Silver on Heroku). Maybe a nice little does-just-one-thing-well
> tool that's $2-3/month or something.
>
> The closest I've found are Clicky and Chartbeat, both of which seem to
> have real-time alerts for just under $10 a month. That's not bad, but
> it's more than $2 or $3.
>
> A server-side tool in Ruby would be preferable to a client-side tool in
> JavaScript. Because a server-side tool would also track API traffic.
>
> I know Google Analytics sends email alerts but they're daily. I'm
> thinking more of a "you've been slashdotted" kind of thing where you can
> know in a few minutes.
>
> Thanks! And if no one knows about one maybe I'll write one myself.
>
> Brian
>
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