What does “5 hours of monitoring for 1 hour of GIGRIB work” mean?
This means that each hour that your Pingdom GIGRIB client works on your computer (connected to the Internet) gives you an additional 5 hours of uptime checks through the GIGRIB monitoring network. If your GIGRIB client works for 5 days straight, then you can basically go on a (disconnected) vacation for 25 days and still have your websites monitored. The limit to this rule is that you can not earn more than 30 days of monitoring (when your GIGRIB client is offline).
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