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Another project is Graphite <ref>https://graphite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools.html</ref>, which can be used with the built-in statsd collection in MediaWiki <ref>https://github.com/liuggio/statsd-php-client/</ref> | Another project is Graphite <ref>https://graphite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools.html</ref>, which can be used with the built-in statsd collection in MediaWiki <ref>https://github.com/liuggio/statsd-php-client/</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:38, 1 December 2016
Status is important. It might be a status report, or sometimes it's "network status" (are we up?) You can setup custom monitoring services and playbooks for failover and recovery. However, sometimes a simple 3rd party service might suffice. A newcomer in the field is https://statuspage.io
Another project is Graphite [1], which can be used with the built-in statsd collection in MediaWiki [2]