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<h2 style='display: inline'>Motivation</h2><br />
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-<span>As a Site Reliability Engineer with experience in monitoring solutions like Nagios, Icinga, Prometheus and OpsGenie, these tools often came with many features that I didn't necessarily need for personal use. Contact groups, host groups, re-check intervals, check clustering, and the requirement of operating a DBMS and a WebUI added complexity and bloat to my monitoring setup.</span><br />
+<span>As a Site Reliability Engineer with experience in monitoring solutions like Nagios, Icinga, Prometheus and OpsGenie, these tools often came with many features that I didn't necessarily need for personal use. Contact groups, host groups, check clustering, and the requirement of operating a DBMS and a WebUI added complexity and bloat to my monitoring setup.</span><br />
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<span>My primary goal was to have a single email address for notifications and a simple mechanism to periodically execute standard Nagios check scripts and notify me of any state changes. I wanted the most minimalistic monitoring solution possible but wasn't satisfied with the available options.</span><br />
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