What is DNS failover and how to sign up?
DNS Failover ensures that your services remain accessible even when your primary server goes down. By configuring DNS Failover, traffic is automatically redirected to a backup server when an issue is detected, minimizing downtime and maintaining business continuity.
Learn moreHow to add a DNS monitor?
A DNS monitor checks whether your DNS records are resolving correctly and returning the expected values. This tutorial will guide you through adding a DNS monitor to ensure your domain's DNS resolution is functioning properly at all times.
Learn moreHow to add a keyword monitor?
A keyword monitor checks your website's content for the presence or absence of specific keywords. This is useful for detecting unauthorized changes, defacements, or content issues on your website. This tutorial will show you how to set up a keyword monitor.
Learn moreHow to add an HTTPS monitor?
An HTTPS monitor checks the availability and response of your website over HTTPS. It ensures that your secure web service is accessible and responding with the expected status code. This tutorial will guide you through adding an HTTPS monitor.
Learn moreWhat is an SSL expiration monitor and how to add it?
An SSL expiration monitor tracks the validity period of your SSL certificate and notifies you before it expires. This helps prevent service disruptions caused by expired certificates. This tutorial will show you how to add an SSL expiration monitor.
Learn moreHow to add a ping monitor?
A ping monitor checks the basic reachability of your server by sending ICMP echo requests. It is one of the simplest and most effective ways to verify that a server is online and responsive. This tutorial will guide you through adding a ping monitor.
Learn moreHow to set up a monitor to check a service running on a given port?
A port monitor checks whether a specific service running on a designated port is accessible and responding. This is useful for monitoring custom applications, databases, or services running on non-standard ports. This tutorial will show you how to set up a port monitor.
Learn moreHow to failover to a backup IP?
When your primary server goes down, you can configure DNS failover actions to automatically switch your domain's A records to a backup IP address and restore the primary IP once the server recovers. This tutorial will guide you through setting up backup A records and configuring the necessary failover actions.
Learn moreHow to failover to a web redirect?
When your primary server goes down, you can configure DNS failover actions to automatically activate a web redirect rule for your domain, forwarding visitors to a fallback URL or a specific IP and port. The redirect is automatically deactivated when your server recovers. This tutorial will show you how to set this up.
Learn moreHow to failover to an offline page?
When your primary server goes down, you can configure DNS failover actions to automatically enable an offline page for your domain, displaying a custom message or redirecting visitors to a fallback URL. The offline page is automatically disabled when your server recovers. This tutorial will show you how to set this up.
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