Best practices for smarter alerting, faster troubleshooting, and more proactive monitoring
Alerting is an essential aspect of preventing downtime, but it can also be one of the most frustrating and time-consuming parts of your job.
This guide includes best practices that you can implement immediately to optimize your monitoring and alerting strategy. Following these best practices will help ensure three related outcomes:
Monitoring is in place to catch critical conditions and alert the right people
Noise is reduced and you or your team are not needlessly disrupted
Time spent on alerts is reduced, enabling time for the things you’d rather be doing
A variety of topics are covered including:
How to avoid an alert system failure
How to Set Up Alerts
Establish alert routing and escalation chains
Structure effective alert messages
Alerting Best Practices
Handle alerts properly
Set and tune alert thresholds
Avoid alert fatigue and alert storms
Learn from missed alerts
The Future of Alerting
Examine the role of AIOps in self-healing IT infrastructures
Download the guide today to optimize your alerting strategy and free up time in your day.
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