Overview
Gatus on CentOS 9 with support by ThinkCloud provides a ready to use environment for deploying Gatus, an open source service health monitoring platform designed to continuously check the availability, performance, and correctness of web services, APIs, and network endpoints.
Built on CentOS 9, this solution allows users to quickly launch Gatus on AWS without complex installation steps. Gatus supports configurable health checks, conditional alerting, response validation, and a clean web interface for real time status visibility. It is well suited for monitoring microservices, APIs, internal systems, and external dependencies.
Gatus is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. The source code is publicly available, and users are free to use, modify, and distribute the software under the terms of the license. This AWS Marketplace offering focuses on simplified cloud deployment and optional professional support, while preserving the full open source nature of the software.
ThinkCloud offers optional support services, including deployment guidance, configuration assistance, monitoring rule setup, and troubleshooting, helping customers run Gatus reliably in AWS environments.
Source code is available at: https://github.com/TwiN/gatus
Highlights
- Preinstalled and configured Gatus health monitoring platform on CentOS 9, ready for deployment on AWS.
- Automated service and API health checks with alerting, response validation, and real time status dashboards.
- Optional professional support by ThinkCloud for installation, configuration, and ongoing operations.
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