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Surveillez vos endpoints HTTP, TCP, DNS et recevez des alertes instantanées.",1,"https:\u002F\u002Fservorbit.com\u002Fblog\u002Fsuperviser-vps-uptime-kuma","https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.simpleicons.org\u002Fuptimekuma","https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Flouislam\u002Fuptime-kuma","Self-hosted uptime monitoring with beautiful status pages — unlimited monitors, no SaaS bill.","Uptime Kuma is an open-source, self-hosted monitoring tool that tracks the availability of your websites, APIs, TCP ports, DNS records, and Docker containers. It gives you real-time alerts via Telegram, Slack, email, Discord (90+ integrations) and lets you publish a polished public status page for your clients.\n\nDeployed on your own VPS, you get unlimited monitors with check intervals as low as 20 seconds — impossible on most free SaaS tiers. A single container with an embedded SQLite database keeps the stack minimal: 512 MB RAM is enough to supervise dozens of services. Because the monitoring probe lives on a separate VPS from your production stack, it keeps alerting even when your main server goes down.",[17,18,19,20,21,22],"HTTP(s), TCP, ping, DNS, Docker container, SSL certificate, and keyword monitors","90+ notification channels: Telegram, email, Slack, Discord, PagerDuty, webhook and more","Customizable public status page to share availability with clients or your team","Check intervals as low as 20 seconds — far below most free SaaS limits","SSL certificate expiry alerts so you're never caught off guard by an expired cert","Uptime history and statistics stored locally with no retention cap",[24,27,30],{"title":25,"body":26},"Production monitoring","Track your web apps, APIs, and databases from a dedicated VPS. If your main server crashes, the monitoring probe stays up and fires alerts within seconds.",{"title":28,"body":29},"Client status page","Publish a branded status page at status.yourdomain.com so clients can see real-time availability without emailing support.",{"title":31,"body":32},"SSL & certificate watch","Get alerted days before a TLS certificate expires — no more emergency renewals at 2 AM.",[34,37,40,43],{"title":35,"body":36},"Create the VPS","Order a 1-vCPU \u002F 1 GB RAM VPS on ServOrbit. Ubuntu 22.04 is the recommended OS. For best results, use a VPS on a different host from your production stack.",{"title":38,"body":39},"Deploy Uptime Kuma","Connect via SSH and run: `docker run -d --restart=always -p 3001:3001 -v uptime-kuma:\u002Fapp\u002Fdata --name uptime-kuma louislam\u002Fuptime-kuma:2`. The dashboard is instantly available on port 3001.",{"title":41,"body":42},"Add your first monitors","Open the web UI, create an account, and add HTTP(s) monitors for your sites. Set the check interval (20 s to 60 s), enable alerts on your preferred channel (Telegram is popular), and you're live.",{"title":44,"body":45},"Publish your status page","Go to Status Page, click 'New Status Page', add your monitors, and point a CNAME (e.g. status.yoursite.com) to your VPS. Enable HTTPS via a reverse proxy (Nginx, Caddy, or Traefik).",[47,50,53,56,59,62],{"q":48,"a":49},"What is Uptime Kuma?","Uptime Kuma is an open-source, self-hosted monitoring tool that checks the availability of your websites, APIs, and services at configurable intervals and notifies you the moment something goes down.",{"q":51,"a":52},"How many monitors can I add?","Unlimited. Unlike SaaS tools that cap free accounts at 10–50 monitors, self-hosting means there is no artificial limit — only the resources of your VPS.",{"q":54,"a":55},"Does Uptime Kuma need a database server?","No. It uses an embedded SQLite database stored in a Docker volume. No extra database container is required, which keeps the stack simple and RAM usage under 100 MB.",{"q":57,"a":58},"How do I receive alerts?","Uptime Kuma supports 90+ notification channels out of the box: Telegram, email, Slack, Discord, PagerDuty, Microsoft Teams, ntfy, webhook, and many more. Configure them in Settings → Notifications.",{"q":60,"a":61},"Can I monitor Docker containers directly?","Yes. Mount the Docker socket (`\u002Fvar\u002Frun\u002Fdocker.sock`) in the container and you can add a 'Docker Container' monitor that tracks the running state of other containers on the same host.",{"q":63,"a":64},"What's the difference with Grafana or Prometheus?","Grafana + Prometheus collect and visualize time-series metrics (CPU, memory, latency graphs). Uptime Kuma is purpose-built for availability checks: is the endpoint up or down? They complement each other well — pair Uptime Kuma for external blackbox monitoring with Grafana for internal metrics.",{"ram":66,"cpu":67,"stack":68,"port":72},"512 Mo","1 vCPU",[69,70,71],"Docker","Node.js","SQLite","3001",[74],"ubuntu-24.04",[76,85,91],{"name":77,"slug":78,"categorySlug":79,"categoryName":80,"categoryColor":81,"logo":82,"tagline":83,"description":84},"Grafana","grafana","monitoring","Monitoring & Observabilité","text-amber-400 bg-amber-500\u002F10","https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.simpleicons.org\u002Fgrafana","Visualisez vos métriques d'infrastructure et d'applications — dashboards personnalisables et alertes.","Visualisez les métriques de vos infrastructures et applications. Dashboards personnalisables, alertes multi-canaux, sources multiples.",{"name":86,"slug":87,"categorySlug":79,"categoryName":80,"categoryColor":81,"logo":88,"tagline":89,"description":90},"Prometheus","prometheus","https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.simpleicons.org\u002Fprometheus","Collecte et requête de métriques temps réel — standard de facto pour le monitoring modern.","Collecte et requête de métriques temps réel. Standard de facto pour le monitoring Kubernetes, Docker et microservices.",{"name":92,"slug":93,"categorySlug":79,"categoryName":80,"categoryColor":81,"logo":94,"tagline":95,"description":96},"Netdata","netdata","https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.simpleicons.org\u002Fnetdata","Monitoring gratuit temps réel — métriques à la seconde, zéro configuration.","Monitoring temps réel par seconde, sans configuration. Tableaux de bord automatiques pour CPU, RAM, disque, réseau, conteneurs et services — installation en une commande.",[98,99],"superviser-vps-uptime-kuma","monitoring-vps-grafana-prometheus",{"key":79,"slug":79,"name":80,"objective":101,"icon":79,"color":81},"Superviser les infrastructures.",1784126255346]