Server Status Checker
Monitor server uptime, response times, and availability - check up to 50 servers!
What is a Server Status Checker?
A server status checker is a monitoring tool that verifies if web servers are online and accessible. It sends HTTP/HTTPS requests to servers and analyzes responses to determine uptime, response times, HTTP status codes, SSL certificate validity, and server configuration.
Our Server Status Checker monitors up to 50 servers simultaneously, providing real-time status updates, response time measurements, SSL verification, and detailed server information to help maintain optimal website availability.
HTTP Status Codes Explained
| Code | Status | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 200 | OK | Server online, request successful |
| 301 | Moved Permanently | Permanent redirect to new URL |
| 302 | Found | Temporary redirect |
| 403 | Forbidden | Access denied |
| 404 | Not Found | Page does not exist |
| 500 | Internal Server Error | Server-side error |
| 502 | Bad Gateway | Invalid server response |
| 503 | Service Unavailable | Server temporarily offline |
Why Monitor Server Status?
⏱️ Minimize Downtime
Quickly detect and respond to server outages before they impact users.
📊 Performance Tracking
Monitor response times to identify performance bottlenecks.
🔒 SSL Monitoring
Ensure SSL certificates are valid and HTTPS is working correctly.
💰 Revenue Protection
Prevent revenue loss from website downtime and poor user experience.
🔍 SEO Benefits
Search engines penalize frequently offline sites. Maintain high uptime.
📈 SLA Compliance
Track uptime to meet Service Level Agreement requirements.
Response Time Benchmarks
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📚 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should I check server status?
A: For critical sites, monitor every 1-5 minutes. For standard sites, every 5-15 minutes is sufficient. Use automated monitoring services for continuous tracking.
Q: What causes slow server response times?
A: Common causes include: heavy traffic, inefficient code, large database queries, no caching, slow hosting provider, lack of CDN, or server resource limits.
Q: What is acceptable server uptime?
A: 99.9% uptime (8.76 hours downtime/year) is standard. 99.99% (52 minutes/year) is premium. Mission-critical sites should target 99.999% (5 minutes/year).
Q: What should I do if my server is offline?
A: 1) Check hosting provider status page, 2) Verify DNS settings, 3) Check server logs, 4) Contact hosting support, 5) Review recent changes that may have caused issues.
Q: Can I monitor servers from different locations?
A: Yes! Use our DNS Propagation Checker to test from 12 global locations. This helps identify region-specific issues and CDN performance.
Q: Is this server status checker free?
A: Yes! Completely free. Monitor up to 50 servers at once with detailed status reports, response times, SSL validation, and CSV export.
🟢 Check Server Status Now!
Use our free Server Status Checker to monitor server uptime, response times, SSL certificates, and HTTP status codes. Check up to 50 servers simultaneously with detailed reports.
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