UptimeRobot
The ultimate uptime monitoring service. Get 50 monitors with 5-minute checks completely free. Set up in seconds and stay informed about your website’s health at all times.
Website monitoring: Get instant alerts when your website goes down. Reliable and accurate monitoring helps you fix issues before they affect users and prevent revenue loss.
SSL certificate monitoring: Avoid losing visitors due to expired SSL certificates. Get notified 30 days before expiration so you can renew in time.
Ping and port monitoring: Check if your server is online or if your email service is running on port 465. Monitor any port you need with real-time alerts.
Cron job monitoring: Track scheduled tasks with heartbeat monitoring. We verify if the request arrives on time, making sure server-side jobs and internet-connected devices are running properly.
Status pages: Create up to 100 branded status pages, protect them with a password, and allow subscribers to receive updates.
Stay informed with email, SMS, voice calls, push notifications, or integrations with Slack, Zapier, PagerDuty, Telegram, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, and more.
Maintenance windows: Pause monitoring when you schedule downtime to avoid unnecessary alerts
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ThinkAutomation
Create automations that work for your business. ThinkAutomation gives you an open-ended studio that allows you to create any automated workflow you need. All this without any volume restrictions and without having to pay per process, license, or 'robot.
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Amazon MQ
Amazon MQ is a cloud-based managed message broker service that utilizes Apache ActiveMQ, simplifying the process of establishing and running message brokers. These brokers facilitate communication and information exchange between various software systems, which may be built with different programming languages and operate on distinct platforms. By managing the provisioning, setup, and upkeep of ActiveMQ, a widely-used open-source message broker, Amazon MQ significantly eases your operational burden. Integrating your existing applications with Amazon MQ is straightforward, as it supports industry-standard APIs and messaging protocols such as JMS, NMS, AMQP, STOMP, MQTT, and WebSocket. This adherence to standards often eliminates the need to alter existing messaging code when transitioning to AWS. With just a few clicks in the Amazon MQ Console, you can provision your broker while ensuring compatibility with version upgrades, allowing you to utilize the latest version supported by Amazon MQ. After the broker is set up, your applications will be able to seamlessly produce and consume messages, streamlining your workflow and enhancing overall efficiency. Additionally, this service provides scalability, allowing you to adjust resources based on your application's needs, ensuring optimal performance at all times.
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Yandex Message Queue
Depending on the volume of requests per second (RPS), you can opt for standard or FIFO (first in, first out) queues. Familiar tools are available for engaging with Amazon SQS, including the HTTP API, CLI, and various programming language libraries. To enhance performance, Message Queue utilizes high-speed NVMe-enabled solid-state drives for message storage. Additionally, messages are duplicated across various geographically distributed availability zones, which guarantees reliable storage and minimizes latency, complete with write confirmations. The integration of Message Queue with cloud functions allows a trigger to activate a function that processes messages from the queue. You can create a queue to monitor statistics such as message count and call duration. Consumers have the capability to read messages from a standard queue in a random sequence. Although standard queues ensure that each message is delivered at least once, there are rare instances where a message may be received twice. For optimal throughput, it is advisable to use standard queues, making them an ideal choice for high-demand scenarios. Furthermore, the flexibility of these queues allows for efficient scaling as your application's needs evolve.
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