Monitor your services, get real-time alerts
A status page and health dashboard powered by Gatus, installed and maintained by DINAO. Monitor the availability of your sites and APIs, with alerts and history, on French servers.
What is Gatus?
Gatus is a health dashboard and automated status page oriented towards developers, designed to monitor the availability and proper behavior of your services. Written in Go, it stands out for its lightweight nature (typically 10 to 30 MB of RAM) and its declarative YAML configuration.
Where a simple ping tool merely checks if a service responds, Gatus allows you to define rich health conditions: expected HTTP response code, response time, content presence, TLS certificate validity, DNS response code… It supports numerous protocols (HTTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DNS, WebSocket, gRPC) to validate that your applications behave as intended.
Gatus includes a comprehensive alerting system (Slack, Discord, Telegram, email, PagerDuty, webhooks) with incident management and thresholds, as well as a public or private status page displaying availability history. Deployable as a simple binary, Docker container, or via Kubernetes, it is the ideal tool for teams that want self-hosted supervision rather than a third-party service.
Host Gatus at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with Gatus prerequisites (minimum 1 vCPU / 64 Mo / 512 Mo). Hosted in France, fully managed.
- 1 dedicated vCPU
- 2 Go RAM
- 20 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 2 dedicated vCPU
- 4 Go RAM
- 40 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 4 dedicated vCPU
- 8 Go RAM
- 80 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 8 dedicated vCPU
- 16 Go RAM
- 160 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
Technical details
You might be wondering…
What distinguishes Gatus from a simple ping?
Gatus validates specific conditions: expected HTTP code, response time, text presence in the response, TLS certificate validity… You verify that the service behaves as expected, not just that it responds.
What alert channels are available?
Slack, Discord, Telegram, email, PagerDuty, Twilio, and custom webhooks. Gatus also manages tolerance thresholds to avoid false alerts.
Can I display a public status page?
Yes. Gatus generates a status page, which you can make public for your clients or private for your team, with availability history.
Where are my monitoring data hosted?
On DINAO infrastructure in France. Your configurations and histories remain on territory, in compliance with GDPR.
Is Gatus resource-intensive?
No. Written in Go, Gatus is very lightweight (often 10–30 MB of RAM). A small instance is sufficient to monitor dozens of services.