2. Your downtime report seems incorrect or conflict with my webhost's.
First of all, you need to know the differences between our monitoring system from your webhost's:
| |
Our Monitoring System |
Webhost |
| Tests from |
global locations |
within data center |
| Detects |
website/server downtime and internet congestion or breakdown |
only website/server downtime |
| Reports |
all downtime |
only unscheduled downtime (scheduled downtime not reported) |
Due to these differences, the reported downtime could be different.
Keep in mind that all our reported downtime are confirmed by global monitoring stations.
The internet is an inter-connected gateway-based system and routing is dynamically controlled by protocols such as BGP. Intermittent connection problems can happen due to congestion or other issues. If you see short downtime once in a while, it should be ok. However, if downtime happens every now and then, it is likely a problem with your webhost or its upstream provider.
We have seen some cases where we report a downtime but users claim that they were not having any problem at that time. Due to the nature of the internet, it is possible that a connection problem affects only traffic from certain locations. This could be due to temporary problems with a peering network in the backbone. Thus, you may not experience our detected downtime.
Very often, the best judge is yourself. You can check your website/server log or gather feedback from your users.
Nevertheless, if you feel we report a downtime wrongly, kindly contact us so that we can investigate.