From the course: Cloud Observability and Operations: Considerations for Security, Governance, Monitoring, and Cost Control

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Solution: Selecting an observability tool for Jill's Scarce Wood

Solution: Selecting an observability tool for Jill's Scarce Wood

- [Instructor] So let's address the questions that Jill posed: "What are the core criteria that we should consider "when selecting an observability tool?" Also, "What does each mean, and which is more important?" First, you're recommending that they leverage an AIOps tool, considering that the category of tool is most likely to meet their observability and monitoring requirements. Second, you're also recommending to Jill's that they consider data selection, pattern finding, analysis, discovery, ops collaboration, as well as automated mediation, or self-healing. Finally, tool integration, or the ability to produce, consume, and respond to data moving to and from other tools. These are the core features that the tool needs to provide. Important to any AIOps platform that Jill's will be leveraging is the ability to rise above the noise. As Jill's team requested, the tools should be able to deal with huge amounts of…

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