article How do I batch add many servers or devices to up.time?

There are three main options available to add many elements to up.time with a single process:

  1. Use the Auto-Discovery option under the My Enterprise panel.  This will allow you to scan your network for available servers and devices to be added to up.time.
  2. Use the Add System command line utility to automatically add systems based on a list from a text file. Refer to Adding Multiple Systems from the Command Line for more information.
  3. Contact uptime Support for further integration or mass deployment strategies.

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