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Kenichiro Nakamura
Kenichiro Nakamura

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Monitor application via Application Insights and send alert: Part 3 Optimize telemetry and alerts

In the previous post, I looked into telemetry detail and advanced alerting.

In this article, I optimize the alerts by two methods.

  • Sampling: Control how much data to ingest to the Application Insight
  • Suppression: Avoid false alert when I already know what's going on

Sampling

It's ideal to collect every single log for detail information for analytics point of view. However, I need pay the price for both performance and service cost. I also know that sampling just works in many real-world scenario.

Sampling in Application Insights

Application Insights provide three types of sampling for now.

I won't explain the detail as you can read them in official documentation, but there are several tips from my point of view.

  • Start by full collection, especially small-mid side application. .NET SDK use sampling by default, you have to explicitly disable it.
  • Use SDK side of sampling if possible. This requires application deployment. If you don't want to touch the running application, you can use ingestion sampling.

The official document also provide good information when to use which types of sampling. When to use sampling

Suppression

It's great to have alert rule, but I want to stop sending alert depending on my work. For example, If I already know I run some stress test in production environemnt which may exceed CPU threashold, or I know the environment does reboot due to patch maintenance.

To achieve this, I can use Action Rules

1. Go to Application Insights | Alerts and click "Manage actions".
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2. Click "Action rules".
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3. Click "+ New action rule" and specify Scope first. I only apply this rule to my Application Insights.
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4. I can add filter to further filter down, but I didn't set this time.

5. Select "Suppression" and click "Config"
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6. I suppress my alert on Sundays. You can configure however you want.
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7. Enter name, description and resource group. Click "Create".
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The official document has more Example Scenarios.

Action group

I use suppression as the topic of this article is to optimize the alert. But if you want to optimize operations as well, you can use action groups to grouping actions into one so that you can manage them easier.

Summary

Usually more is better. At the same time, less is more. Good thing is that Application Insights/Azure Monitor provides choices for users.

In the next article, I look into "offline" scenario.

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