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grafana/synthetic-monitoring-agent

Synthetic Monitoring agent

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What it does

This is the worker component for Grafana's Synthetic Monitoring system, which continuously tests whether websites, APIs, and network services are up and responding correctly from locations around the world. Think of it as a network of automated health checkers that simulate real user requests and report the results to your monitoring dashboards.

Why it matters

For any product that relies on uptime and performance guarantees, knowing about outages before your customers do is a competitive necessity — this tool lets teams run those checks from their own private infrastructure rather than depending entirely on third-party services. The ability to self-host monitoring probes also matters for companies with strict data privacy requirements or those operating in regulated industries where sending traffic through external networks raises compliance concerns.

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