In our previous article, which you can see here, we examined the reasons why you need to be monitoring your ecommerce site on a very high level and perpetually. Today we will identify the specifics of what needs to be monitored.
In our previous article, which you can see here, we examined the reasons why you need to be monitoring your ecommerce site on a very high level and perpetually. Today we will identify the specifics of what needs to be monitored.
Cloud and web application monitoring provider finds that successful ecommerce sales depend on customers having a positive website experience
Nov. 19, 2012 – Monitis™, a leading cloud and web application monitoring software provider, today announced the results of a new survey which found that 56% of consumers who spend more than two hours per week shopping online have cancelled an order due to an error or slow response time. The survey also explored typical online shopping habits, factors that are considered when choosing an online vendor, and behavior when confronted with retail websites that are not functioning correctly.
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Had I been told to monitor a cat chasing a mouse with Monitis, my answer would have been – “Yes, it’s probably possible”.
With the not-so-recent addition of M3 to the arsenal of monitoring tools Monitis can utilize, it is possible to monitor anything. However this alone is far from being enough. Smart implementations of proper applicative monitoring is what should be practiced.
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During the lifespan of M3 (Monitis Monitor Manager) there has always been something lacking – timers.
M3 execution procedure was outlined in this previous article.
The execution mentioned in the latter was a one-time-execution, whereas server monitoring requires periodic invocation of monitors in order to actually provide counters over time, graphing performance.
The periodic invocation method suggested up until today was to integrate M3 with crontab.
Crontab, in a nutshell, is a Linux/Unix service for periodic invocation of executables. Implementing M3 with crontab properly meant M3 would run every X minutes, producing a Monitis counter update every X minutes, should everything run properly.
In the following article I’ll outline the changes done to support timers in M3.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec 08, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Monitis(TM), the award-winning provider of a leading 100% cloud-based all-in-one monitoring platform, and part of the GFI Software family, today announced new Synthetic End-User Transaction Monitoring functionality within its free Monitor.us(TM) tool. This new capability enables online businesses to identify and address potential problems in their online business processes before they can have a negative impact on user experience and online revenue generation. Monitor.us helps reduce the cost of downtime that can result in thousands of dollars in missed revenue, which is especially critical during the holiday online shopping season.
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Monitis GFI is a specialist provider of web and Cloud monitoring services that include website monitoring, site load testing, transaction monitoring, application and database monitoring, Cloud resource monitoring, and server and internal network monitoring within one easy-to-use dashboard. Over 100,000 users worldwide have chosen Monitis as their provider of choice to increase uptime and user experience of their services and products. What makes Monitis' solutions different is that they are fast to deploy, feature-rich in technology and provide a comprehensive single-pane view of on-premise and off-premise infrastructure and applications.