How to host Uptime Kuma on Linode VM Instance - ServerAvatar

Published : Aug 31, 2024

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Linode

Linode is a cloud hosting company that offers Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting solutions. Users can easily deploy and manage cloud-based virtual servers to run applications, host websites, and store data. The platform gives full control to customize and configure infrastructure as needed.

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Uptime Kuma

Uptime Kuma is a tool that helps you keep track of whether your websites or servers are up and running smoothly. It's free and can be hosted on your own servers or in the cloud. With Uptime Kuma, you can monitor things like website responses, specific keywords on pages, or basic network services.

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Uptime Kuma stands out as an open-source monitoring platform known for its extensive capabilities and flexibility. It enables organizations to effectively monitor and optimize website uptime, performance metrics, and server health. With a range of customizable features and integrations, Uptime Kuma supports customized monitoring solutions without requiring advanced technical expertise. When choosing a hosting platform for Uptime Kuma, Linode ensures reliability with its scalable infrastructure and straightforward deployment options. ServerAvatar makes the deployment of the Uptime Kuma application on the Linode platform an easy step-by-step process.

NOTE: To install the Node.js applications (UptimeKuma), you must have the MERN stack installed on your Server.

Create a server in Linode

First of all, Let's create a VM instance in Linode. It provides a lot of different types of VM instances. You can create shared VM instances, Dedicated Instances, Memory-optimized instances, and GPU instances. To host a simple website, You will need a shared VM instance.

If you think your application uses high CPU or RAM, You can go for a Dedicated CPU VM or Memory Optimised VM respectively. Let's get started with the process.

Step 1: Go to Linode VM Instance Creation Form

When you log in to your Linode account, You will see the "Create Linode" button on the top-right corner of the page. Click on it to go to the Linode creation form.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 1

Step 2: Select the Distribution

In this step, you have to select the operating system for your VPS. Generally, the Uptime Kuma application requires Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or a later version for compatibility and support.

We will use ServerAvatar as a server management panel. It supports Ubuntu 20.04 LTS x64 or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS x64 So, select any one of the supported OS.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 2

Step 3: Select the Region

Linode has multiple data centers located in different regions worldwide. It is recommended to choose the region that is closest to your major traffic source to reduce latency and improve the performance of your applications.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 3

Step 4: Select Linode Plan

Linode offers various plans with different configurations of CPU, RAM, and storage. Choose a plan that fits in your budget and meets your application's needs. With ServerAvatar, You can also host multiple applications on a single Linode VM Instance.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 4

Step 5: Set Label and Select Tags

The label is a human-readable name that you can use to identify your instance. Tags are keywords that you can use to categorize and search for your instances. You can also group Linodes by Tags on the dashboard.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 5

Step 6: Set Strong Root Password and Select SSH Key

The root password is the administrator password that you will use to access and manage your VM instance. Make sure to use a strong password that is hard to guess and includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.

Next, select an SSH key if you want to authenticate with SSH keys. SSH keys are a more secure way to log in to your VM instance than using passwords. If you have an SSH key, you can upload it to your Linode account and use it to log in to your VM instance.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 6

Step 7: Select VLAN (If Required)

A VLAN is a logical network that separates traffic from different virtual machines or physical servers. It can be used to isolate network traffic and improve security.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 7

Step 8: Select Add-ons - Backups and Private IP

Linode provides an easy way to create and store backups for your VM instances. Backups are highly recommended as they can help you with disaster recovery quickly. In the last step, You can enable the Private IP address for your VM instance if required.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 8

Step 9: Click on "Create Linode"

Finally, Click on the Create Linode button at the end of the form to create a Linode VM instance. It usually takes around 2 minutes to create a new Linode instance. Once done, You can connect it with ServerAvatar for ease of site and server configuration management.

Create a Linode VM Instance - Step 9

Initial Server Configuration

The Initial server configuration includes the installation and configuration of various packages required to host your website. Usually, You have to write commands and modify configuration files. Luckily, With ServerAvatar, Your full server configuration and optimization can be automated.

Here are the three ways to automatically configure your server with ServerAvatar.

Deploy Self-Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Note: You must have a Server connected in Node Stack.

What is Uptime Kuma?

Uptime Kuma is a tool that helps you keep track of whether your websites or servers are up and running smoothly. It's free and can be hosted on your own servers or in the cloud. With Uptime Kuma, you can monitor things like website responses, specific keywords on pages, or basic network services. If something goes wrong, it can alert you through different channels. In simple terms, it's like having a personal watchdog for your online presence.

This guide will walk you through how to install the self-hosted monitoring tool UptimeKuma with ServerAvatar.

Features Of Uptime Kuma

  • Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / HTTP(s) Json Query / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers
  • Fancy, Reactive, Fast UI/UX
  • Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services, click here for the full list
  • 20-second intervals
  • Multi Languages
  • Multiple status pages
  • Map status pages to specific domains
  • Ping chart
  • Certificate info
  • Proxy support
  • 2FA support

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v18 / v20.4)
  • NPM (v9)
  • Pm2

Step 1: Create An Application

On the ServerAvatar server panel, navigate to the Applications tab and click the Create button like the following image.

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

To proceed with the installation and deployment of UptimeKuma, ensure you have met the prerequisites.

  • Enter an Application Name of your choice.
  • Specify a Domain (choose between a Test Domain or a Primary Domain).

Note: If hosting Uptime Kuma on your own domain, ensure your domain points to your server's current IP address.

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Select the following options:

Method: One Click Application: UptimeKuma

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Now, click on Show Advanced Options to create a new system user or select an existing one based on your needs.

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Click on the Create Application button. You will be redirected to the Application Installation Status page where you can monitor the installation process and view command outputs.

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Once all commands run successfully you will redirect to the Application Dashboard.

Visit your domain to access your Uptime Kuma application.

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Now, create your admin account for Uptime Kuma.

Deploy Self Hosted Monitoring Tool Uptime Kuma on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and deployed Uptime Kuma through ServerAvatar.