Site24x7 running on EU Datacenter
Due to European Union data regulations concerns, would be nice to use Site24x7 running in a EU Datacenter.
Feature request - Dependency Monitors
I would really like to have an option for configuring dependencies for monitors. Consider this scenario: Lets imagine 50 (or whatever number of web applications) running at a given data center or server. If the network or server goes down, I would receive alerts/notifications for all of those web sites. It would be better if we can configure a network map (such as in Icinga) or on a simpler level, have an ability to define monitor dependencies. In my scenario described, those 50 web site monitors
Maintenance reoccuring every month
Hello, we have an IT infrastructure maintenance every month on the same Saturday (or weekend). So with the available options I have to enter that maintenance day every month again as the frequency only allows: ( ) Once ( ) Daily ( ) Weekly My questions to Site24x7 is would it be possible to include "Monthly" into the maintenance selection? But I am also interested if other Site24x7 forum users would like to have this option of monthly maintenance available. Could you reply and let us know your opinion?
Server last reboot time
Hello Team, Could you include a line in a summary page to show server last reboot time and date? Thanks, Sathish Ravi
Feature Request: Support HTTP/2 monitors
Site 24x7 do not currently support HTTP/2, meaning that the monitors report a slower load time than normal user experience for modern browsers: http://caniuse.com/http2
Add Monitors to More than One Group
I'd like to be able to add an individual monitor to more than one group. For context, I'm using this service to monitor an entire hosting platform, and I'd like to be able to generate reports and dashboards based on various criteria for each monitor (i.e. different elements within our technology stack).
Small change to Outage Reports
When exporting an Outage Report to CSV, the Monitor Name column is not completely filled in. Instead, only the first outage for a given monitor has the name filled in and all the rest are blank, until a different monitor is listed in the report. I think I understand why that was done from an aesthetic perspective, so that you don't have the same name repeated over and over, but I tend to slice and dice these reports (pivot tables, etc) and one of the most common pivot points is the Monitor Name.