Alert Rule Types

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FojiSoft supports several alert rule types, the following sections will explain their merits and demerits and help you choose the right alert type for your use case.

FojiSoft managed rules

FojiSoft-managed rules are the most flexible alert rule type. They allow you to create alerts that can act on data from any of your existing data sources.

You can add expressions to transform your data and express alert conditions.

Recording rules

A recording rule allows you to save an expression’s result to a new set of time series. This is useful if you want to run alerts on aggregated data or if you have dashboards that query the same expression repeatedly.