Overview
Updated at:2025-11-03
Function overview
The site monitor uses probe nodes distributed across the country to send simulated user access requests, logging network end-user access conditions to your service site. This enables distributed monitoring of your websites or servers, supporting various protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP, FTP, DNS, and the Ping probe tool.
With the site monitor, you can track the availability, response time, alerts, and fault information of the monitoring target across different probe ranges, allowing for early detection and resolution of issues.
Application scenarios
- Operator Network Quality Analysis: By using probe nodes in the site monitor to simulate end-user access behavior, you can collect data on nationwide access to the target address. This helps reveal network quality by region and operator, enabling informed and data-driven network optimization.
- Performance analysis: By setting up a site monitoring task, you can gather metrics like domain name resolution time, connection setup time, first packet response time, and download time for the target address, helping to pinpoint service performance bottlenecks.
