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NodePing vs Vigil: What are the differences?

NodePing: Server monitoring service. It provides website and server availability monitoring. At its most basic, the service lets users enter a list of addresses of web site addresses or other Internet based services, and then checks to see if that site or service is responding properly; Vigil: Simple website-monitoring and downtime notifications. Whether you have one site, or twenty, Vigil is a simple and reliable service for monitoring the uptime and performance of your websites. View all your sites on our beautiful client dashboards, get email and push notifications when there is a problem, and receive weekly email summary reports that let you know how your sites are doing over the long-term.

NodePing and Vigil belong to "Website Monitoring" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by NodePing are:

  • Check all of your sites and services
  • One minute intervals
  • Unlimited contacts and contact groups

On the other hand, Vigil provides the following key features:

  • Simple
  • Reliable
  • Monitor Web Sites
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    What is NodePing?

    It provides website and server availability monitoring. At its most basic, the service lets users enter a list of addresses of web site addresses or other Internet based services, and then checks to see if that site or service is responding properly

    What is Vigil?

    Whether you have one site, or twenty, Vigil is a simple and reliable service for monitoring the uptime and performance of your websites. View all your sites on our beautiful client dashboards, get email and push notifications when there is a problem, and receive weekly email summary reports that let you know how your sites are doing over the long-term.

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