A Linode tem o prazer de ter sido selecionada pela Cloudkick como seu mais novo provedor com suporte.
O Cloudkick é um utilitário premiado para o gerenciamento eficiente de servidores em nuvem; aproveitando tecnologias como a API do Linode, seu aplicativo Web 2.0 une administração fácil, monitoramento detalhado da integridade do servidor e alertas automatizados para tornar a vida de um administrador ocupado muito mais simples.
Você deve se lembrar do suporte total da libcloud para a Linode que anunciamos em setembro. Tivemos o privilégio de trabalhar com as equipes da Cloudkick e da libcloud para oferecer suporte à Linode a uma clientela ansiosa. O Cloudkick oferece uma avaliação de 30 dias em todos os seus planos e também tem um plano de desenvolvedor gratuito para começar.
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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