What is a Hosted Status Page?

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Maximilian Beller

By Maximilian Beller · Co-Founder & CTO at All Quiet

A Hosted Status Page is a cloud-based, third-party status dashboard that is maintained independently of an organization's primary infrastructure. If your core application or data center goes offline, a hosted status option remains fully operational because it sits on separate servers, networks, and DNS setups.

Utilizing an isolated setup for your Status Pages guarantees that your critical communication lines stay open precisely when your internal infrastructure suffers a catastrophic failure.

Key Benefits of Hosted Deployment Mode

  • Total Infrastructure Isolation: If your main platform goes down, your hosted communication dashboard remains online to reassure worried users.
  • Zero Operational Overhead: No need to build, maintain, or secure a custom-built internal application just to communicate downtime.
  • Reliable Traffic Scaling: Easily absorbs sudden spikes in visitor traffic when thousands of concerned users look for real-time answers.

The All Quiet Bridge

All Quiet provides resilient, enterprise-grade hosted infrastructure out of the box. Our status pages operate on a separate cloud layer entirely decoupled from your monitoring pipelines. This means that if a massive production incident drops your core infrastructure offline, you can log directly into All Quiet to orchestrate your engineering team while your hosted status page continues serving crystal-clear, reliable info to your global user base.

Maximilian Beller

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Maximilian Beller

Co-Founder & CTO at All Quiet

Engineering leader building incident management systems focused on reliability, clear escalation, and sustainable on-call operations for production teams.

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