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How do I know that the alerts I get from net-ecg are valid?

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How do I know that the alerts I get from net-ecg are valid?

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Multiple monitors in different locations on the Internet are used to carry out the monitoring of your web devices. These monitors exist on different carriers and through different service providers to avoid a single point of failure. Naturally, our monitors are being checked by each other continuously to ensure that they are working correctly and any alerts are sent to us immediately. When a monitor discovers a problem with your website, it logs the problem and then requests verification from other monitors. If the problem is local only to that monitor, an alert will not be sent but a note made in the log for future reporting. However, if the error is confirmed elsewhere, then the alerting process begins. So, you can be sure that any alarms are not false alarms. back to top 9. Can I monitor different types of device and/or different URLs and pages? You can indeed. Most site managers want to know that their home page is being delivered and that it is relatively fast. However, it is also

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