Linode se complace en haber sido seleccionado por Cloudkick como su más reciente proveedor de apoyo.
Cloudkick es una utilidad galardonada para la gestión eficiente de servidores en la nube; aprovechando tecnologías como el Linode APIsu aplicación Web 2.0 une una administración sencilla, una supervisión detallada del estado del servidor y alertas automatizadas para simplificar la vida de un administrador ocupado.
Quizá recuerden el soporte completo de libcloud para Linode que anunciamos en septiembre. Ha sido un privilegio trabajar con los equipos de Cloudkick y libcloud para llevar el soporte de Linode a una clientela ansiosa. Cloudkick ofrece una prueba de 30 días en todos sus planes, y también tienen un plan gratuito para desarrolladores para empezar.
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Cloudkick did offer free trial services, and I was going to try it — even though my Linode has had a 100% uptime. I mean, why not. I was just going to check it out.
But considering that their cheapest monitoring service costs 5 times as much as my Linode, I think I’ll pass.
Shark. Jumped. RIP.
I have to agree with Ryan. As much as I would love a service for monitoring, etc, it seems like this is more geared towards clients who have a cluster of dedicated servers, rather than VPS’s.
“The Developer plan is FREE forever and includes: unlimited basic monitors [Ping, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH], 1 user, 1 week data retention, email alerts, wiki support”
I use Cloudkick to do some monitoring of our production site on EC2 and linode for our staging env @ the moment. I’ve been using their free plan for 5 months and it works great. If nothing else it delivers free text messages to my cell (setup with Gmail) when a server drops. Gotta love that.
Also they’re a start-up progressing quickly so new features are rolling out often.
* and will be looking at integrating with my staging env on linode
@strangeways
Here it says “FREE for the first 30 days”
https://www.cloudkick.com/accounts/signup/developer/
FYI it now says free forever. I just signed up for an account. Seems kinda neat. =)
Where is the API key they are asking for hidden away on our account settings? 🙂
@Cio “my profile” top right corner