I've been curious about monitoring systems and didn't want to use something overbearing, such as Zabbix.
One reason that I monitor the r/docker subreddit is because I sometimes see folks posting about the containers and tools that they use. Someone posted about Uptime Kuma recently and I examined it.
I LOVE DOCKER because it's super easy to deploy tools such as Uptime Kuma and test them. I was able to deploy Uptime Kuma within minutes and loved what I saw.
I'm now using it to monitor all my tooks, both my LAN containers and servers, as well as my external containers and web servers. As well, I'm monitoring to ensure my SSH ports are up and connectable on my Linode host (and the port that I use to shell into my home system that has a port exposed to the internet).
I even tested different versions of Uptime Kuma. I love that it's simple yet is also capable. I don't want to mess with agents and I can monitor my systems with Uptime Kuma without using agents.
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