Website Uptime Monitoring by CleanTalk

 

 

 

How to use the Dashboard

checkpoints selection Website Uptime Monitoring

A – Website name

B – Time of full website load: DNS Query + site access + HTML content downloading

C – Current state of the website availability

D – Loading time of your website

E – Detailed information about the last website availability check

F – Maximum detailed monitoring analytics

G – Edit website monitor

H – Pause/unpause website monitoring

I – Delete the website monitor

J – Add a new website monitor

K – Bulk action for all selected monitors (Activate/Pause/Delete)

L – Allowed number of monitors to be displayed on one page

 

How it works

CleanTalk checks the availability of your website or its URL at the same time from any 2 of 8 points:

  • US West (Oregon)
  • US East (Northern Virginia)
  • Europe (Frankfurt)
  • Asia Pacific (Sydney)
  • South Africa (Cape Town)
  • Japan (Tokyo)
  • Canada (Montreal, Quebec)
  • Brazil (Sao Paulo)

Availability checks are made from each point once a minute. It allows you to get more accurate data, you will know up to a minute the time when the problem occurred which means it can be fixed faster. If the time between checks is more than 3 minutes then you can skip the issues that occur in the interval between checks.

 

checkpoints selection Website Uptime Monitoring

 

The Website Uptime Monitoring Dashboard shows the per-minute dynamics for 7 days for your website. Therefore you can control the site’s parameters and track load problems by the time of the day, view peak site traffic, or hacker attack attempts.

 

Website Uptime Monitoring Analytics

 

Data older than 7 days are aggregated and show the dynamics of the average indicators for each hour, these data are available for 540 days. You can choose the length of the tracking period of the dynamics of your website for a month, a quarter, six months, a year, or more.


Each of the checking points gives its own test result, this allows you to track your website performance and availability from different geographical points. Your website may be fast for the eastern USA but slow for the western USA and Europe.

 

 

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