What alerting and dashboard features are taught in the course?

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In a typical course covering alerting and dashboard features—especially in the context of tools like Prometheus, Grafana, or similar monitoring platforms—the following core features are usually taught:

  1. Alerting Configuration: How to set up alerts based on thresholds, anomalies, or conditions (e.g., CPU > 80%). This includes defining alert rules using query languages like PromQL.

  2. Alert Routing & Notification Channels: Setting up routing policies for different alert severities and integrating with tools like Slack, email, PagerDuty, or Microsoft Teams for timely notifications.

  3. Alert Silence and Inhibition: Techniques to prevent alert fatigue by suppressing unnecessary or redundant alerts, and managing alert silencing during known downtimes or maintenance windows.

  4. Dashboards Creation: Building real-time dashboards to visualize key metrics such as system health, performance, latency, traffic, and error rates using tools like Grafana.

  5. Custom Visualization: Using panels like graphs, tables, heatmaps, and single stats to present meaningful data views tailored to user roles (DevOps, developers, managers).

  6. Templating and Variables: Creating dynamic dashboards with drop-down selectors, allowing users to filter data (e.g., by service, region, or instance).

  7. Annotations and Alert Markers: Adding context to dashboards with event markers for incidents, deployments, or alerts to enhance visibility during investigations.

  8. Dashboard Sharing and Access Control: Managing user access, sharing dashboards across teams, and integrating with authentication systems.

These features enable proactive monitoring, faster incident response, and improved system reliability.

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