A company hosts a public-facing website on Azure App Service. The IT team needs to configure a monitoring solution to address two specific scenarios:
- Scenario 1: Receive alerts if Microsoft reports a global service outage or planned maintenance that affects all App Service instances in the East US region.
- Scenario 2: Track custom application metrics, such as page load speed and active user sessions, for their specific website instance.
Which services should the team use for each scenario?
- AAzure Monitor for Scenario 1, and Azure Service Health for Scenario 2
- BAzure Monitor for both Scenario 1 and Scenario 2
- Azure Service Health for Scenario 1, and Azure Monitor for Scenario 2Cevap
- DAzure Service Health for both Scenario 1 and Scenario 2
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Azure Service Health for Scenario 1, and Azure Monitor for Scenario 2
Azure Service Health is the correct service for Scenario 1 because it keeps you informed about planned maintenance, service advisories, and outages affecting Azure services across regions. Azure Monitor is the correct service for Scenario 2 because it collects logs and performance telemetry (such as web response times, page loads, and active sessions using features like Application Insights) from your specific application workloads.
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Understanding the difference between Azure Monitor (resource-level performance and telemetry) and Azure Service Health (global platform and infrastructure health)
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