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Of course. Uptime Kuma is a great project and I personally admire all open source projects in this sense. Lots of development going on, and it's a very stable application. Uptime Kuma is an uptime manager where you can check health of remote services/servers. Checkmate, on the other hand, does more in terms of "base featureset" as it has Pagespeed Insights and Infrastructure monitoring where you can get CPU, disk and RAM data from your remote servers. If your primary use-case is uptime monitoring, you can go with both options. If you will eventually need pagespeed and infrastructure monitoring, you can go with Checkmate. |
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just curious to know as i always ask this question to similar open source projects devs so if anyone who has experienced both can share his/her thoughts then it will be very helpful for me and others who wanna understand major differences between similar projects ;-))
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