Redgate Monitor collects and analyses a wide range of metric and alert data from the machines, instances, and databases that it monitors, from a variety of sources. This section covers problems with collecting, or incorrect reporting of metrics, plus questions around alert settings, alert configuration, and notifications.
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- Integrating alerts from Redgate Monitor into other systems
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Metrics, alerts, and notifications
The section of the Redgate Monitor documentation that covers everything you need to know about how Redgate Monitor's metrics and alerts work, and how to configure them. -
Introduction to Configuring Metrics and Alerts
Video tutorials on the redgate.com hub giving a basic introduction to how metrics and alerts work in Redgate Monitor and how to start setting them up.
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