Servers Alive Mailing List This mailing list is an excellent resource for information on the use of Servers Alive. It deals with various problems that might be encountered and is moderated by Woodstone staff. This list is very responsive and is generally appriciated by our customers.


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If you want to see what kind of discussion is happening on the list without subscribing feel free to look at the mailing list archives. The archives are located at archive.serversalive.com.

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"Just wanted to let you know how well Servers Alive is working. We used it for monitoring the World Cup 98 Mens Soccer system in France (monitoring from Colorado to 12 cities in France).

Now it's being used for the Womens World Cup 99 here in the United States. It's monitoring the machines (ping) and the Sybase SQL Server ports as well as routers. From here in Colorado, I'm able to know what's up or down at 8 cities (40+ hosts/processes), usually before they know it's down."

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