Once again a solid video! Thank you for showing an alternative to UptimeKuma and Cachet. The latter I am going to deploy in my homelab (besides UK) purely for learning since Cachet is pretty overkill for a small homelab which I have.
This looks nice. I'm glad to know about an open-source alternative to Uptime Kuma. While I like UK, the development has slowed down a bit, and the sister project Docdge hasn't had an update since January of this year. Thanks for the video. I will definitely take a look at Gatus.
I actually thought the same thing, but Dockge got some updates about 3 weeks ago: hub.docker.com/r/louislam/dockge :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
thx for the video, it's nice to see some alternative, we can probably put the config in our git server and make change very easy in codeserver and when we push "change", copy the file to the config folder of Gatus, i dont like editing yaml in linux terminal i'm keeping it in my head, but uptimekuma will stay in my homelab for sure
@@Common-man_life Don't make it public? Or make it so only certain IPs can access it via your reverse proxy. Or put authentication in front of it. I do all of this via Cloudflare Tunnels.
Would've been great if you had generated bcrypt and base64 in your own terminal than throw the string around at some stranger's sites which shouldn't be recommended.
Glad to see other monitoring services out there. Thanks for sharing!
Hope you're doing well man. Glad you're covering all these FOSS apps, not just the well-known ones.
Tell me about Frigate, the video surveillance system.
I'd be happy to, but I don't have any compatible cameras
@@DBTechYT 😞
Once again a solid video!
Thank you for showing an alternative to UptimeKuma and Cachet.
The latter I am going to deploy in my homelab (besides UK) purely for learning since Cachet is pretty overkill for a small homelab which I have.
I hadn't heard of Cachet before. Will have to look into it!
This looks nice. I'm glad to know about an open-source alternative to Uptime Kuma. While I like UK, the development has slowed down a bit, and the sister project Docdge hasn't had an update since January of this year.
Thanks for the video. I will definitely take a look at Gatus.
I actually thought the same thing, but Dockge got some updates about 3 weeks ago: hub.docker.com/r/louislam/dockge :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
Uptime kuma V2 is also in the works... yes its slowed, but progress is still being made
@@JokingChickenn Thank you! I had not seen the information on V2. Looking forward to that.
@@DBTechYT I had just been watching github. I will start monitoring on docker hub as well.
thx for the video,
it's nice to see some alternative, we can probably put the config in our git server and make change very easy in codeserver and when we push "change", copy the file to the config folder of Gatus,
i dont like editing yaml in linux terminal
i'm keeping it in my head, but uptimekuma will stay in my homelab for sure
That sounds like a great idea! I'm kinda back and forth with editing in the terminal, but there are some things I find easier that way :)
Gota find a way to add some custom css and make it look more like my style 👀
could you explain about Ability to hide URL !!
Could you elaborate on what you mean?
@@DBTechYT How to Hide the IP or URL for privacy ..
@@Common-man_life Don't make it public? Or make it so only certain IPs can access it via your reverse proxy. Or put authentication in front of it. I do all of this via Cloudflare Tunnels.
@@DBTechYT thanks got it
Would've been great if you had generated bcrypt and base64 in your own terminal than throw the string around at some stranger's sites which shouldn't be recommended.
Looks nice! But by my side I will stick to UK.
Fair enough!