Why Uptime Monitors Generate Dozens of False Alerts Daily and How to Fix It
Uptime monitoring tools are generating as many as 70 or more false positive alerts per day, frustrating sysadmins and IT teams who must manually verify each notification. The core problem is architectural: most monitors check a site from a single geographic location, making them unable to distinguish between a genuine outage and a brief, localised network disruption along one routing path. Common vendor-suggested fixes like IP whitelisting or raising timeout thresholds address only narrow causes without solving the broader reliability issue. In some cases, teams have resorted to disabling alerts entirely, which eliminates noise but also removes real coverage. Experts argue the effective solution is multi-location confirmation, where a site is only flagged as down if probes across several independent networks simultaneously report it unreachable.
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