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Statping-ng

Infrastructure256MB+ RAM

Modern status page and uptime monitor for HTTP, TCP, ICMP, and gRPC services

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Deploy Statping-ng in 3 Steps

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Connect Your VPS

Add your server credentials to Server Compass

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Select Statping-ng

Choose from our template library

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Deploy & Configure

Fill in settings and click Deploy

No Docker knowledge required
Step-by-step deployment guide

Deploy Statping-ng on a VPS with Server Compass

Use the Statping-ng template in Server Compass to deploy a self-hosted status page and uptime monitor on your VPS, then verify the first-run setup page in a browser.

About 10 minutesBrowser verified
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Step 1

Open the server Apps tab

Select the tutorial-vps VPS, open the Apps tab, and start a new app deployment. Keep sensitive server details hidden before capturing or sharing screenshots.

Server Compass Apps tab before creating a Statping-ng app
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Step 2

Choose an app template

Click New App and choose the template deployment path so Server Compass can load the built-in catalog.

Choosing to deploy an app from a Server Compass template
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Step 3

Search for Statping-ng

Use the template picker search to find Statping-ng in the Server Compass template catalog.

Searching for Statping-ng in the Server Compass template picker
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Step 4

Select the Statping-ng template

Choose the Statping-ng template. Server Compass fills the Statping-ng service, persistent data volume, and public web port.

Statping-ng template selected in Server Compass
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Step 5

Review the Statping-ng settings

Confirm the app name and compose service. In this run, the app was named statping-ng-demo and used host port 4255.

Reviewing Statping-ng project settings and compose service
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Step 6

Deploy Statping-ng

Review the generated compose settings, confirm the Statping-ng web port is available, and click Deploy.

Reviewing Statping-ng web port before deployment
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Step 7

Watch the deployment progress

Keep the deployment modal open while Server Compass uploads the compose file, pulls the Statping-ng image, starts the container, and verifies the stack.

Server Compass deploying the Statping-ng template on the VPS
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Step 8

Confirm Statping-ng is running

After deployment finishes, return to the Apps tab and confirm the Statping-ng app is marked Running with its application URL available.

Statping-ng template running in the Server Compass Apps tab
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Step 9

Open Statping-ng in the browser

Open the application URL in a browser. The Statping-ng setup wizard or status page confirms the uptime monitor is reachable.

The deployed Statping-ng web UI loaded in a browser

After Statping-ng Opens

  • Complete the first-run wizard and create the administrator account.
  • Choose SQLite for a small demo or configure Postgres/MySQL for larger deployments.
  • Add a harmless HTTP service first to confirm monitoring behavior.
  • Configure notification providers only after HTTPS is in place.
  • Back up the Statping-ng data volume because it stores the database, settings, and notifier tokens.
  • Keep the Statping-ng image updated for dependency and security fixes.

Verified Result

The Statping-ng web interface loaded successfully from the deployed container.

Statping-ng deployment questions

What does the Statping-ng template deploy?

It deploys Statping-ng as a single-container status page and uptime monitor with a persistent data volume.

Which port did the tutorial use?

The tutorial used host port 4255, which maps to the Statping-ng web UI inside the container on the same generated port.

Does Statping-ng need setup after deployment?

Yes. The first-run wizard lets you choose the database backend, create the admin account, and then add services to monitor.

Should this become a blog post?

No. The deployment guide should live on the Statping-ng template detail page and be linked from the reusable template deployment docs page.

After Deployment

After deploying Statping-ng with Server Compass, complete these steps to finish setup

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Open http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:{{PORT}} and complete the first-run wizard (choose SQLite or an external DB, create admin)

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Add services to monitor under Dashboard -> Services (HTTP, TCP, ICMP, gRPC)

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Configure notifiers (email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, webhook) under Settings -> Notifiers

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Customize the public status page (title, description, theme) under Settings -> Theme

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Front the dashboard with HTTPS and consider restricting `/dashboard` to trusted IPs

Need help? Check out our documentation for detailed guides.

Statping-ng FAQ

Common questions about self-hosting Statping-ng

How do I deploy Statping-ng with Server Compass?

Simply download Server Compass, connect to your VPS, and select Statping-ng from the templates list. Fill in the required configuration and click Deploy. The entire process takes under 3 minutes.

What are the system requirements for Statping-ng?

Statping-ng requires a minimum of 256MB RAM. We recommend a VPS with at least 1024MB RAM for optimal performance. Any modern Linux server with Docker support will work.

Can I migrate my existing Statping-ng data?

Yes! Server Compass provides volume mapping that allows you to import existing data. You can also use standard Statping-ng backup and restore procedures.

How do I update Statping-ng to the latest version?

Server Compass makes updates easy. Simply click the Update button in your deployment dashboard, and the latest Statping-ng image will be pulled and deployed with zero downtime.

Is Statping-ng free to self-host?

Statping-ng is open-source software. You only pay for your VPS hosting (typically $5-20/month) and optionally Server Compass ($29 one-time). No subscription fees or per-seat pricing.

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