June 7th, 2009
We have just added a new monitoring node to our test network, this time based in Kansas and sponsored and hosted by WiseDedi Internet Solutions (wisededi.com).

WiseDedi provide top quality managed and unmanaged dedicated and VPS servers at a price which is hard to beat.
This new node comes with 1G memory and enough CPU power to ensure the node runs smoothly all the time, as it is indeed doing now. It already performs countless tests each day and remains rock steady and highly responsive and still shows barely any load!
If you are looking for great hosting, check out WiseDedi now. We are very pleased to include them in our growing monitoring network and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership.
We would like to take this opportunity to say that we are constantly looking for more testing nodes in new/different geographical locations. If any other hosts are interested in sponsoring test nodes, please contact our support team (see support for details).
Tags: kansas, test node, wisededi.com
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May 29th, 2009
Today for “featurefriday” we added the ability to define how many tests must show a status change (up or down) before we send you an alert.
By default we send an alert immediately when we detect a change in server or monitor status but now you can set a number between 1 (the default) and 20. In other words up to 20 tests before we send you an alert if you choose. This can help minimize alerts triggered by transient network or server issues.
Enable this feature from your settings page – just look for the “Alert after..” setting and select one of the options from the dropdown list.
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May 22nd, 2009
Another new feature is now live on ServerMojo – timezones! This means you can now set whatever timezone you want your monitors to work with and your stats, charts and alerts will show the times based on your choice. This should make it easier to correlate servermojo monitoring events with your own internal systems or local timezone.
To use this feature just go to your settings page and select the timezone you want. This setting applies to all monitors in your account. The default timezone is still GMT/UTC and can be left as it is if you don’t want to localize it.
Tags: featurefriday, timezones
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April 12th, 2009
On friday we released a new feature – custom timeouts! This is particularly useful on http type monitors and can be used to reduce ‘false alarms’ caused by a slow server response rather than a fully offline/unreachable server or site.
In many cases you may be monitoring a server which is very loaded or on a slow connection or just at certain times of the day slows down either due to visitor traffic patterns or running scheduled tasks. Since you are already aware of this status you don’t want to be getting alerts all the time saying your server is down.. so now you can simply define a longer timeout (the system wide default is 5 seconds) and this should eliminate such alerts in all but the most extreme cases.
To set your timeout just visit your settings page and enter any number between 1 and 20 seconds. This setting applies to all monitors in your account. To decide what timeout is best for your case just look at the response time charts for your monitors over the last 30 days and then choose a time slightly above the typical response times you see there.
Let us know if you have any questions or suggestions.
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March 24th, 2009
I just got an alert via twitter, sent from ServerMojo telling me the presidents web site is missing!
Here’s todays chart showing the angry red downtime clearly..

The downtime lasted from 17:35 to 18:25 (GMT) so for 50 minutes, obama.com was MIA.
As it is now back online, the world can breathe a sigh of relief but had those folks at the whitehouse been using ServerMojo, perhaps they’d have fixed it sooner..
You can follow the status of obama.com here..
http://www.servermojo.com/user/10001/monitor/10230/
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March 19th, 2009
We have just added a new test node to our test array, this one located in Madrid, Spain.
It is also our first sponsored node, sponsored and hosted by cyberneticos.com, which offers both dedicated and VPS hosting.
Be sure to check out cyberneticos.com for more information about their hosting plans and hosting facility in Spain.

Already fully operational, the testing node at cyberneticos.com, which is a VPS node with 512MB-1GB memory, and a decent CPU share is easily operating at an extremely low load and CPU usage, which is a very good indication of the server’s status. Naturally we keep monitoring our own testing nodes.
cyberneticos.com is also a ServerMojo user and came up with some nice feedback about sub-accounts and other UI aspects that were implemented. Thanks for the feedback and the server, Anthony.
We would like to take this opportunity to say that we are constantly looking for more testing nodes, in new/different geographical locations. If any other hosts are interested in sponsoring test nodes, please contact our support team (see support for details).
Tags: cyberneticos.com, madrid, spain, test node
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March 9th, 2009
Existing users may have noticed that on the settings page there is an option for public or private stats. What you may not have known (since we didn’t post it anywhere) was what your public stats urls actually are – until now.
Now you will see the public stats url displayed on all the relevant pages so you can share this url or post it anywhere to show other people your server uptime stats. Thanks to CogDogBlog for reminding us!
If you have any questions or suggestions, give us a shout.
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