AI APM Alerts Overview

Created by Jaseem Masood, Modified on Thu, 15 May at 9:36 PM by Jaseem Masood


The AIAPM (AI-powered Application Performance Monitoring) Alerting Mechanism provides comprehensive monitoring of your applications performance metrics. This system helps you detect and address potential issues before they impact end users by monitoring key metrics such as service latency, error rates, and IIS performance.


Types of AIAPM Alerts

The AIAPM Alerting system monitors four key performance indicators:

  1. APM Latency Monitoring (SLO Breach): Tracks the response time of your services and triggers alerts when latency exceeds defined thresholds. This will also show the SLO breaches
  2. APM Error Rate Monitoring: Monitors the percentage of errors occurring in your applications and alerts when error rates exceed acceptable levels.
  3. IIS Request Wait Time Monitoring: Tracks how long requests wait to be processed in your IIS web servers.
  4. IIS Queue Length Monitoring: Monitors the number of requests waiting in your IIS application queues.


How It Works

Our alerting system uses a persistence-based approach:

  • Metrics are monitored continuously (every minute)
  • When a metric exceeds your defined threshold, the system starts monitoring the issue
  • If the issue persists for the defined interval period, an initial WARNING alert is generated
  • If the issue continues and reaches the frequency period, the alert escalates to CRITICAL
  • When metrics return to normal levels, alerts are automatically resolved

This approach reduces false alerts and ensures you only receive notifications for genuine performance issues.


For Accessing the AIAPM Alerts Configuration follow the link:

For Managing Active Alerts follow the link: 


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