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Pingdom on July 14th, 2008 by Pingdom
What if you could have a type of monitoring that would store a value of your choosing, and a status of your choosing, based on a script on your servers? A kind of “universal” check type that you can customize as you wish on your end. Well, now you can. We have added a new, [...]
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Pingdom on April 18th, 2008 by Pingdom
We have added another neat feature to the Pingdom uptime monitoring service. You asked for it, and we listened. You can now export and download a detailed log of your monitoring results to a CSV file (which you can easily view in Excel). Above: You can find the export option on the Detailed Log report [...]
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Pingdom on February 27th, 2008 by Pingdom
We have just released a new set of reports in the Pingdom control panel. These reports give you even more flexibility than before when viewing your uptime, downtime and response time monitoring results. Note that these new reports are still in beta and will receive some additional polish, so this is the perfect time for [...]
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Pingdom on November 27th, 2007 by Pingdom
If you are using our uptime monitoring service, you know that we always email you your invoices right away when you have made a purchase. However, there are lots of reasons why you later may want another copy of one or more of your invoices, or a simple way to view all your invoices at [...]
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Pingdom on November 1st, 2007 by Pingdom
We have just added a new check type for monitoring DNS servers and DNS lookups. Why should I monitor my DNS servers? If DNS lookups are not working, no one will be able to access your website since there will be no way to translate your domain name to an IP address. (Computers on the [...]
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Pingdom on October 11th, 2007 by Pingdom
We have just added three new dedicated check types for monitoring mail servers, one each for SMTP, POP3 and IMAP. For these check types, the connection to the specified mail server uses the selected email protocol (SMTP, POP3 or IMAP), something which gives you a very reliable indication that the mail server is up and [...]
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