It
is becoming increasingly common for both companies and individuals to
monitor the uptime (availability) of their websites and servers. That
way they can be notified of problems as soon as they occur and also
view how their site has performed historically.
However, not all monitoring is created equal. How useful uptime
monitoring will be to you depends greatly on the monitoring resolution
you are using.
What is monitoring resolution?
When you set up monitoring, most uptime monitoring services will let
you select a monitoring resolution, which usually ranges from one to 60
minutes. This is the interval at which your site will be checked. For
example, a monitoring resolution of 5 minutes means that a site will be
tested once every 5 minutes.
The problem with low-resolution monitoring
The problem with low-resolution monitoring is the same you have when
viewing a low-resolution picture. It will not be a good likeness to the
original. It is logical: The more often you check something, the
more likely you are to catch any irregularities and the more exact the
measurement will be.
As you can see in the picture, even with a 5-minute monitoring
resolution the detected downtime can differ significantly from the
actual downtime, and the problem increases the lower your monitoring
resolution becomes. It is easy to see that the higher the monitoring
resolution, the closer you get to the real downtime.
Another problem to take into account is that if you check your
websites less frequently, you run the risk of completely missing
downtime. If a website is checked every minute, the longest downtime
you can miss is just under one minute. With a 60-minute resolution, you
can miss up to an hour of downtime if you have bad luck with the timing
of the checks (and when it comes to running a website, don’t count on
luck).
Higher resolution, higher cost?
Yes, most uptime monitoring services charge more for a higher monitoring resolution (we don’t, though,
pardon the plug), but if you care about having accurate uptime
statistics and want correct and immediate notifications for when
downtime starts and ends, you really should choose a 1-minute
monitoring resolution.
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