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Configure Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Cosmos DB - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty (DP-420) Cert Prep: 5 Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB Solution by Microsoft Press
Configure Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Cosmos DB
- [Instructor] Yes, we need to know how to configure these for our DP-420 success, and I'll make sure to do so in our upcoming demo. What's nice about this is once you learn how to do alert rules, signal logic, and action groups, and then following their lifecycle, for Cosmos, you can do Azure Monitor alerts for any of your Azure services because it's the identical platform. So, this is just showing a screenshot. We'll take care of the rest of the details here in our upcoming demo. But what I want you to see is when you create an alert, you define your signal logic. Is it going to be a metric value? In this case, we're looking at HTTP StatusCode429, and then you determine your threshold. If the alert finds that your signal logic exceeds that threshold, that would fire the alert, it would go into an active state. And then you link your alert rule to an action group that allows you to do two things. One, traditional notification, and two, actions. And this is can be where you can run…
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Learning objective37s
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Evaluate response status code and failure metrics3m 4s
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Monitor data replication in relation to latency and availability2m 21s
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Configure Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Cosmos DB2m 42s
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Implement and query Azure Cosmos DB logs5m 22s
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Monitor distribution of data across partitions1m 20s
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Monitor security by using logging and auditing12m 13s
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