
Vigil
Microservices status page in Rust that monitors infrastructure and alerts
Overview
Vigil is a lightweight microservices status page written in Rust. It monitors distributed infrastructure (HTTP, TCP, ICMP, and local push-based reporters) and sends alerts via Slack, SMS (Twilio), email, and more. It produces a clean public status page and is designed to be resource-efficient.
Where it falls short of Statuspage
- Configuration is TOML-file based with no admin UI
- Status page and incident workflow are simpler than Statuspage.io (no subscriber management or incident history UX)
- Single-region probing
- Smaller community and fewer integrations than commercial products
We list the gaps honestly so you can decide if the trade-off is worth owning your data.
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