Microservices - Monitoring and ObservabilityWhich of the following is a correct component of an alerting strategy?AIgnoring alerts during peak hoursBSending alerts only after 24 hoursCDefining clear thresholds for alertsDDisabling notifications for critical errorsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify valid alerting componentsAlerting strategies require clear thresholds to know when to trigger alerts.Step 2: Evaluate each optionIgnoring alerts or delaying notifications defeats the purpose; disabling critical alerts is harmful.Final Answer:Defining clear thresholds for alerts -> Option CQuick Check:Clear thresholds = correct alerting component [OK]Quick Trick: Alerts need clear trigger points, not delays or ignores [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking alerts should be ignored during busy timesBelieving alerts can be delayed without riskDisabling notifications for important errors
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