You have landed on this page because your web server logs indicated a request matching the “IXBunny.com-Monitoring” User-Agent string. This public page explains the purpose of our automated monitoring network, what data it collects, and how it interacts with your websites.
IXBunny Monitoring operates a distributed network of automated health-checking nodes. These nodes measure website performance and availability from multiple geographic locations. Our primary goal is to provide website administrators with precise uptime data and core performance metrics to ensure their digital services remain fast and accessible.
Our monitoring script performs lightweight, standard web requests. The bot only downloads the raw HTML body of the specified target URL and specifically isolates the following telemetry:
To ensure we provide accurate data while respecting your server infrastructure, our automated requests follow strict operational guidelines:
While this web-probing bot represents our baseline external availability suite, IXBunny provides deeper visibility layers for client infrastructure. Depending on the specific service level and deployment scope established with our customers, secondary agents, daemons, and polling tools may be active within the network environment.
These tailored monitoring configurations are deployed directly alongside internal systems to securely capture machine health diagnostics. These internal checks typically include infrastructure metrics such as core processor loading, system memory allocation, disk read/write throughput, system process management, and localized application logging.
All official traffic originating from our infrastructure can be verified in your web traffic logs by inspecting the user-agent header, which will explicitly point back to this informational directory.
If you have further questions regarding our automated performance checks, please contact your account manager or reach out directly to the IXBunny infrastructure team.