Alert

Expected result Is alert required when changing settings?

Expected result Is alert required when changing settings?
  1. What is the purpose of setting up an alert?
  2. How do I resolve an alert in Azure?
  3. Which alert setting allows you to control how many alerts actions are taken when trigger conditions are met?
  4. What is an alert rule?

What is the purpose of setting up an alert?

The goal of IT alerting is to quickly identify and resolve issues that impact product uptime, speed, and functionality—around the clock and without manual monitoring.

How do I resolve an alert in Azure?

Use the Automatically resolve alerts option in metric alert rules to resolve alerts when the condition has been corrected. Use the Suppress alerts option in log query alert rules to avoid creating multiple alerts for the same issue.

Which alert setting allows you to control how many alerts actions are taken when trigger conditions are met?

You can configure the alert to perform different actions per escalation level. Escalation Level 1 contains all initial actions that you want to occur when the trigger conditions are met and the alert activates.

What is an alert rule?

An alert rule monitors your telemetry and captures a signal that indicates that something is happening on the specified resource. The alert rule captures the signal and checks to see if the signal meets the criteria of the condition.

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