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The ''' | The '''Active Alarms''' feature provides real-time oversight of alarms that require prompt attention, hence helping the team identify and address critical issues early enough. This enables the team to focus on those alarm incidents that could potentially cause disruptions in operations. Key information about each alarm, such as the time it occurred, what component was affected, its severity level, and a summary of the problem that occurred, are all easily determinable, which can make assessing and finding a solution much easier. | ||
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* '''Consolidated Context:''' This feature offers all information: time stamps, severity levels, and affected components so the team has everything they need in a single glance. | |||
* '''Operational Stability:''' Centralization of alarms at one place, enabling the team to take action before issues grow larger and thereby reducing the risk of service disruptions. | |||
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All active alarms are collected together in one view, which helps the team to prevent potential problems from occurring, minimize downtime, and improve response times across the board.The design of Active Alarms is intuitive, thereby allowing the team to make rapid decisions in an informed manner that sustains system performance and reliability. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 2 December 2024
The Active Alarms feature provides real-time oversight of alarms that require prompt attention, hence helping the team identify and address critical issues early enough. This enables the team to focus on those alarm incidents that could potentially cause disruptions in operations. Key information about each alarm, such as the time it occurred, what component was affected, its severity level, and a summary of the problem that occurred, are all easily determinable, which can make assessing and finding a solution much easier.
- Consolidated Context: This feature offers all information: time stamps, severity levels, and affected components so the team has everything they need in a single glance.
- Operational Stability: Centralization of alarms at one place, enabling the team to take action before issues grow larger and thereby reducing the risk of service disruptions.
All active alarms are collected together in one view, which helps the team to prevent potential problems from occurring, minimize downtime, and improve response times across the board.The design of Active Alarms is intuitive, thereby allowing the team to make rapid decisions in an informed manner that sustains system performance and reliability.