Monitoring & integrations
From synthetic checks and APIs to webhooks and customer-facing status—terms for how you detect issues and keep stakeholders informed.
Last updated: Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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CPU Utilization
CPU utilization is the share of processor capacity in use; sustained highs can cause latency spikes or crashes and inform scaling and cost decisions.
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Cron Jobs
Cron jobs schedule recurring background work like backups and cleanups—silent when they fail unless you monitor them with heartbeats or dead-man switches.
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Data Aggregation
Combining alerts, logs, and metrics from many tools into one unified view for faster incident detection and triage.
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Database
A database is structured electronic storage for application data—from auth to transactions—making its availability and query performance central to production reliability.
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Development Environment
A development environment is where engineers write and test code in isolation—optimized for speed and iteration while aiming for parity with higher environments.
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DNS Monitoring
Tracking DNS record health and performance so misconfigurations, hijacks, or resolver issues are caught before users silently fail to reach you.
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Health Check
Health checks probe endpoints or components to confirm a service is reachable and functioning—the ground truth load balancers and incident tooling rely on.
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HTML
HTML structures web pages; for operations it is what external monitors fetch to confirm a site renders—enabling keyword checks beyond a simple TCP or HTTP 200.
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HTTP
HTTP is the protocol behind web communication—how browsers and APIs exchange requests and status codes, including how uptime checks and webhook alerts move over the wire.
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Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the hardware, networks, cloud services, and platform software your applications run on—reliable foundations enable uptime and scale.
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Infrastructure as Code treats environments like software—versioned definitions provision servers and networks with repeatability, audits, and CI/CD discipline.
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Latency Spike
A latency spike is a sudden increase in network round-trip time—your service stays up but feels slow, often warning of resource strain or infrastructure issues.
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Load Balancing
Load balancing spreads traffic across healthy backend instances—core to high availability, horizontal scale, and draining nodes for maintenance without user impact.
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Staging Environment
A staging environment mirrors production for final validation—load tests, integrations, and UAT—catching environment-specific issues before customers see them.
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Status Pages
Providing live updates on the health and performance of a company’s services, systems, or applications.
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