I do not think so. We use Nagios to monitor our EC2 servers (CPU, etc.) and then AlertFox ($199/month) for external transaction monitoring. That works well for our 25 EC2 instances (+ a few at the Planet)
I do not think so. We use Nagios to monitor our EC2 servers (CPU, etc.) and then AlertFox ($199/month) for external transaction monitoring. That works well for our 25 EC2 instances (+ a few at the Planet)