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Sai Prakash T. · Reviewed about 1 year ago

straight forward, nothing tricky or extra

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Kelly G. · Reviewed about 1 year ago

Overall it was easy and quick, but some steps of the lab didn't have enough information for the steps and seemed to assume I should know something I didn't. Also, it would be nice to have screenshots of the steps for visual learners. Some of the pages, such as "Monitoring" and "Error Reporting" were not initially in the navigation menu, so I didn't know how to find them, until I used the search window. Step 9 of "Create an alert tied to the availability SLO" is a repeat of steps 6-8, which is confusing and redundant. I thought I had to do it twice, but it was just the same information. On step 2 of "trigger the alert" says: "Scroll to the /random-error route found at approximately line 126 and modify the value next to Math.random from 1000 to 20." This 1000 number is not next to Math.random but on the line above it. Step 13 under "Use Service Monitoring to create an availability SLO" and step 15 under ""Create an alert tied to the availability SLO" states to click the red dotted line to zoom in. Just clicking on the service level indicator line chart does not zoom in. You have to select and hold and then drag the line to the time frame you want, for it to zoom in on the chart.

Colby L. · Reviewed about 1 year ago

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