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Downloads
We provide a number of free tools and white papers to help you to
maximise your website's availability by minimising its downtime. These are summarised below.
All you have to do is provide us with a few details about yourself.
- Website Availability Survey 4 - US Public Sector. The latest
White Paper produced in conjunction with independent analyst Broadband Testing and outlining the
results of a survey of the availability US states' websites.
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- Website Availability Survey 3 - Local Government. A third
White Paper,
produced in conjunction with independent Analyst firm Broadband Testing, reveals further poor
availability for Local Government websites.
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- Website Availability Survey 2 - GB Retailers. A second
White Paper,
produced in conjunction with independent Analyst firm Broadband Testing, exposes more appalling
levels website service. This time the survey is for GB retailers.
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- Website Availability Survey 1 - FSTE. This White Paper,
produced in conjunction with independent Analyst firm Broadband Testing, exposes appalling
levels website service on the part of some the world's largest companies.
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- Website Availability Advice. This White Paper is
intended for anyone who thinks their website has some value and is worth looking after. It
was written by the MyWebAlert! team to address two questions - Is your website up and running; and
How to fix it if it is not.
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- Website Inventory Spreadsheet. Although this is a rather
grand name for a simple spreadsheet, our view is that it is essential to marshall and record all
of the information relating to your Website in preparation for the inevitable but very infrequent
disaster.
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- HTTP error codes. If you simply want to check the
HTTP return and error codes then RFC2616 is a good place to start.
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- DNS error codes. If you suffer any DNS failures and you want
to check the meanings of those return codes then RFC1035 is the place to look.
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- DNS Probe. You can use this Perl script to do a quick check
that your DNS is working. It uses the Net::DNS Perl library to find your DNS servers then queries
each in turn with DIG for the Resource Records they hold.
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- Perl Library Status. You can use this Perl script to check the availability
and version numbers of the Perl modules that you are using - just change the module names to suit.
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