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Monitoring the availability of web resources: why does a business need it?

Web resources are the foundation of a digital business, and their stability directly affects a company's revenue and reputation. Availability monitoring (uptime monitoring) is a system that checks the operation of websites, servers, and online services in real time, instantly notifying them of failures.

Why is accessibility monitoring necessary?

1. Minimizing financial losses – A website downtime of even a few minutes can lead to loss of customers and lower sales.

2. Increased reliability – Identifying problems with hosting, servers, or network connections helps to avoid unexpected failures.

3. Optimizing the user experience – A fast-running website increases conversions and customer retention.

4. Compliance with SLA (Service Level Agreement) – Companies are required to maintain a high level of accessibility (99.9%+), and monitoring allows them to monitor the fulfillment of obligations.

5. Control of attacks and technical problems – Detection of DDoS attacks, high loads and network outages allows you to quickly respond to threats.

How does monitoring work?

The system regularly sends requests to the web resource and analyzes:

- Availability (Uptime %) – whether the website is working.

- Response time – page loading speed.

- HTTP/HTTPS statuses – connection errors.

- Ping and tracing – diagnostics of network delays.

- Work from different regions – checking geographical availability.

Conclusion

Accessibility monitoring is not just a tool, but a necessity for a business. It helps to avoid losses, improve the user experience and protect the company's reputation.

Is your business ready for unexpected disruptions?

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