Category: Website Uptime

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Website Uptime

How to Monitor Website Uptime in 2025

A professional website uptime monitoring tool like ours at Dotcom-Monitor gives your website a serious edge over your competitors because it provides alerts and root-cause analysis that will spark growth for both your website and business.

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Performance Tech Tips

The 10 Most Common HTTP Status Codes

Ever stumbled upon a “404 Not Found” message or seen the dreaded “500 Internal Server Error” and wondered what’s going on? These are HTTP status codes, and they’re like secret signals that servers use to communicate with browsers and let us know what’s happening when we visit a website. Some

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Website Uptime

How to Monitor HTML Canvas for Load and Uptime

Are you responsible for ensuring your HTML Canvas is always available and performing optimally? If so, you need to know how to monitor HTML Canvas for load and uptime. This blog post will explain how you can do that effectively using various monitoring tools.

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Website Uptime

The Impact of Uptime on Your Website’s Success

By using a web monitoring tool, you can be sure your site will be available at all times, no matter where a user might be around the world. You will also know when the performance of your site begins to suffer or experiences downtime, and Dotcom-Monitor will be there to help you resolve these issues.

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Page Load Speed

Optimizing Web Performance: Understanding Waterfall Charts

When you’re working to improve your website’s performance, a waterfall chart is like a visual roadmap that shows you exactly where your site might need a boost. Whether you’re trying to speed up load times, improve the user experience, or fix any bottlenecks, understanding how to read and interpret a

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Network Services Monitoring

Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a unique blend of software engineering and systems engineering aimed at ensuring scalable and reliable systems. SREs strive to build high-quality, reliable software while keeping up with fast-paced development cycles. To achieve these goals, they utilize various tools that help monitor, automate, and optimize performance.

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SRE incident management
Network Services Monitoring

SRE Incident Management: Overview, Techniques, and Tools

In the world of a site reliability engineer (SRE), failure is not only an option, but also expected. Systems, web applications, servers, devices, etc., are all prone to performance issues and unexpected outages at some point. It is an unavoidable fact. These unexpected failures can lead to huge revenue losses,

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SRE principles
Network Services Monitoring

SRE Principles: The 7 Fundamental Rules

In one of our previous articles, we discussed what an SRE is, what they do, and some of the common responsibilities that a typical SRE may have, like supporting operations, dealing with trouble tickets and incident response, and general system monitoring and observability. In this article, we will take a

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Network Services Monitoring

What is a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)?

What is Site Reliability Engineering? Site Reliability Engineering, or SRE, is a set of principles and practices that applies software engineering techniques to the challenges of IT operations. SRE originated at Google when engineers needed a more systematic, software-oriented approach to manage and optimize their massive infrastructure. SRE’s main goal

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Performance Tech Tips

SLA Compliance for SaaS Businesses

Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are fundamental for SaaS (Software as a Service) businesses. They outline the performance standards clients expect, such as uptime, response times, and support. SLA compliance isn’t just about meeting these standards; it’s about building trust, preventing churn, and sustaining a positive brand reputation. For SaaS businesses,

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