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Configuring Dynamic Thresholds

Configuring Dynamic Thresholds

Learn to use Dynamic Thresholds to measure and alert on infrastructure performance anomalies

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About this course

Dynamic thresholds represent the bounds of an expected data range for a particular datapoint. Unlike static datapoint thresholds; which are assigned manually, dynamic thresholds are calculated by anomaly detection algorithms and continuously trained by a datapoint’s recent historical values.

When dynamic thresholds are enabled for a datapoint, alerts are dynamically generated when these thresholds are exceeded. In other words, alerts are generated when anomalous values are detected.

Course Level

Intermediate

Prerequisites

None

About this course

Dynamic thresholds represent the bounds of an expected data range for a particular datapoint. Unlike static datapoint thresholds; which are assigned manually, dynamic thresholds are calculated by anomaly detection algorithms and continuously trained by a datapoint’s recent historical values.

When dynamic thresholds are enabled for a datapoint, alerts are dynamically generated when these thresholds are exceeded. In other words, alerts are generated when anomalous values are detected.

Course Level

Intermediate

Prerequisites

None