Nurbak Feature
Monitor your APIs from 4 global regions simultaneously to catch outages that single-location checks miss.
Multi-region API monitoring sends health checks from multiple geographic locations at the same time, comparing responses to detect regional failures. Nurbak checks your APIs every 1-5 minutes from Virginia (US), Sao Paulo (BR), Paris (FR), and Tokyo (JP), so you know immediately if an endpoint is down in one region but healthy in others. This approach catches CDN misconfigurations, DNS propagation delays, and region-specific outages that traditional single-location monitoring would completely miss.
Enter the URLs you want to monitor and choose your check interval from 1 to 5 minutes.
Every interval, Nurbak sends simultaneous health checks from Virginia, Sao Paulo, Paris, and Tokyo.
View per-region latency, status codes, and uptime on a single dashboard. Get alerted when any region detects a failure.
Identify when an API is down in one region but operational in others, pinpointing infrastructure-level failures.
Catch CDN misconfigurations and cache inconsistencies by comparing responses across geographically distributed check points.
Detect DNS propagation delays after record changes by verifying resolution from all four global regions.
View response time charts broken down by region to identify performance bottlenecks in specific geographies.
All regions check your endpoints at the same time, ensuring consistent and comparable monitoring data.
Filter your uptime history by region to generate location-specific availability reports for your SLA tracking.
Nurbak runs health checks from four regions simultaneously. These are Virginia in the United States, Sao Paulo in Brazil, Paris in France, and Tokyo in Japan. This gives you coverage across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, which are the most common deployment regions for global APIs.
You can configure check intervals between 1 and 5 minutes per endpoint. Each interval triggers simultaneous checks from all four regions. The results are available on your dashboard within seconds, and alerts fire immediately if any region detects a failure or latency spike.
Yes. The dashboard displays per-region latency charts so you can compare response times across Virginia, Sao Paulo, Paris, and Tokyo. This helps you identify if a specific geography is experiencing degraded performance, even when the API is technically returning successful responses everywhere.
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