Monitoring and alerts in IT infrastructures refer to the practice of actively monitoring various components of an IT system or infrastructure to detect and respond to any issues or incidents. This typically involves using tools and technologies to continuously monitor critical components such as servers, applications, databases, networks, and storage devices, and generate alerts.
The alerts generated by the monitoring system can be used to quickly identify and diagnose any problems, and take appropriate action to resolve them before they impact the end-users or customers. This is critical for maintaining the health and availability of Telecom Infrastructures, IT systems, and services, and ensuring that they meet the performance and reliability expectations of the business.
For Whom
The audience for this training program would typically be individuals who are interested in or working in information technology. This may include IT professionals, system administrators, network engineers, or software developers. It is also for the students who are likely to join large organizations in entry-level positions.
Benefits
The learning objectives for the basics of Monitoring & Alerting include:
- Understanding the key concepts and terminology related to system and network monitoring and alerting.
- Know how to monitor system performance metrics, including CPU usage, memory usage, disk usage, network traffic, and application performance.
- Knowing how to analyze monitoring data to identify trends, patterns, and potential issues.
- Understanding how to implement best practices for incident management, problem resolution, and continuous improvement.
- Understanding how to use monitoring tools.
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of IT operations, including system administration, network engineering, and cloud computing.
- Familiarity with basic operating systems such as Windows or Linux
- Understanding of networking concepts, including TCP/IP, and routing
- Basic understanding of cloud-based services, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure, and their respective monitoring tools.
Brochure
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