About CloudClimate
CloudClimate displays monitoring results from a globally distributed installation of PRTG Network Monitor, a network monitoring software from Paessler AG. PRTG works with one core server installation and a number of remote probes used to measure system performance and to remotely monitor performance of network services.
Locations of CloudClimate Systems
The remote probes for CloudClimate are installed on virtual systems in selected hosting clouds:
- Amazon EC2 US East Region (m1.small instance; US East Coast; ~US$90/month)
- Amazon EC2 Europe West Region (m1.small instance; Ireland; ~US$100/month)
- GoGrid Cloud Servers (1 GB server; San Francisco, CA; ~US$100/month)
- NewServers.com (Large Server; Miami FL; ~US$180/month)
- More coming soon
To provide an additional perspective (without breaking the bank) we are running a number of probes on selected low-cost VPS servers around the globe, hosted by:
- VPSLand (Atlanta GA)
- HostEurope (Cologne DE)
- webhosting.co.uk (London UK)
- Usonyx (Singapore)
- HostingPanama (Panama)
How CloudClimate Works
CloudClimate monitors the internal performance of cloud servers by running short load tests for CPU, memory and disks every 5 minutes. Additionally all probe systems (plus the VPS systems mentioned above) send HTTP and PING requests to each other every minute to measure network performance. The results are shown in the graphs on this website.
What We Define As "Cloud Based" Hosting
The term "cloud" or "cloud hosting" has been used in quite different meanings recently. When we talk about "cloud hosting" services here on CloudClimate we mean "Infrastructure in the cloud" or "infrastructure as a service" services according to the definition in the Wikipedia. This includes virtual server offerings that are hosted on automated systems which enable users to quickly create and dismantle servers while at the same time providing higher reliability than pre-cloud VPS hosting offerings (e.g. based on Virtuozzo). Also on-demand CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) are monitored by CloudClimate. More coming soon.