nice video, thanks. Q: If I have uptime kuma hosted on my home raspberry pi, can I share a status page with someone outside my home network? I assume no but how could it be possible?
Really interesting video! I'm looking for to UpTime Robot alternative since their price got higher.. What requirement (cpu/ram) we need to start with Kuma? Do you think HE-SMALL-1C-2G is to low for a hunderd of monitors? Thanks
Should be enough except if you set the lowest check interval (20sec) and in that case it will be close to full capacity for hundred monitors every 20sec on 1 cpu
For a newbie, no doubt uptime Kuma will be much more adapted to your needs. If you are a huge company with very complex needs and a lot of time and staff available then I would recommend Grafana.
nice video, thanks.
Q: If I have uptime kuma hosted on my home raspberry pi, can I share a status page with someone outside my home network? I assume no but how could it be possible?
You can! with cloudflare tunnels: github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/wiki/Reverse-Proxy-with-Cloudflare-Tunnel
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Really interesting video! I'm looking for to UpTime Robot alternative since their price got higher..
What requirement (cpu/ram) we need to start with Kuma? Do you think HE-SMALL-1C-2G is to low for a hunderd of monitors?
Thanks
Should be enough except if you set the lowest check interval (20sec) and in that case it will be close to full capacity for hundred monitors every 20sec on 1 cpu
@@Josephbenguira Thanks for answer! 60 secs check will be enough
As newbie what is best for such things.. grafana or tools like this monitoring tool?
For a newbie, no doubt uptime Kuma will be much more adapted to your needs.
If you are a huge company with very complex needs and a lot of time and staff available then I would recommend Grafana.
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