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13,695 | 1,629 | |
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7.8 | 6.8 | |
21 days ago | 7 months ago | |
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Cachet
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6 Best Open Source Status Page Alternatives for 2024
4. Cachet
- Cachet 3.x Announcement
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Sending out updates and notifications
Runs on Cachet https://cachethq.io/ Can be linked to monitoring systems like zabbix & nagios
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OneUptime: Open Source StatusPage.io Alternative built on Node
Hi, just discovered OneUptime project from this post. Seems to be a promising solution. I was looking for something that combines Cachet with something like Uptime Kuma, for users at work to have services status overview and alerting.
- Daily General Discussion - January 1, 2023
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status pages with manual on an off button?
https://cachethq.io/ allows this I think
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Cachet: a little bit abandoned, but still a decent monitoring page
Just did a write up on Cachet (code) -- would love to know what other people are using
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5 Best Status Page Tools - Free & Open Source
As of September 2022 it's still actively maintained. Which is why we've chosen to recommend this project over other popular open source alternatives such as Staytus, Cachet or Statusfy.
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+20 Best Projects Made With Laravel
Cachet
- Need any open-source alternatives?
vigil
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6 Best Open Source Status Page Alternatives for 2024
6. Vigil
- Help finding a noticeboard/whiteboard/status notification solution!
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OneUptime: Open Source StatusPage.io alternative that you can self-host.
One thing I like using vigil is the vigil-local companion that pushes on-prem (private network) probes status to the vigil app running on an external cheap VPS. Vigil doesn’t historize anything, its purpose is only to give a status (and to push alerts), and it does it well.
- Minimalist self hosted apps
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Cachet: a little bit abandoned, but still a decent monitoring page
I find that today it still has the best combination of features for open source stuff -- there are other alternatives like Vigil which are good but too basic, and then there's stuff that's even less featureful.
- Uptime monitoring (~1000 urls)
- What do you guys use for outage monitoring / incident reporting?
- Network pIng or "is it up?" like testing utility with reporting via gotify or email
- Is there a simple console (ncurses?) application to show a simple green-light/red-light availability (ping?) of a user-defined list of nodes in a single-screen map/list/columns format?
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6 Top-Rated Open Source Status Page Alternatives for 2022
3. Vigil
What are some alternatives?
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
Statping - Status Page for monitoring your websites and applications with beautiful graphs, analytics, and plugins. Run on any type of environment.
Statusfy - A Marvelous Open Source Status Page System
Staytus - 💡 An open source solution for publishing the status of your services
FreeScout - FreeScout — Free self-hosted help desk & shared mailbox (Zendesk / Help Scout alternative)
kubenav - kubenav is the navigator for your Kubernetes clusters right in your pocket.
Zammad - Zammad is a web based open source helpdesk/customer support system
upptime - ⬆️ GitHub Actions uptime monitor & status page by @AnandChowdhary
osTicket - The osTicket open source ticketing system official project repository, for versions 1.8 and later
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