Visualizations such as charts and graphs can help you analyze your
monitoring data to drill-down on issues and identify patterns.
Depending on the tool you use, you may also have the option to
share visualizations with other users inside and outside of your
organization.
Metric alerts in Azure Monitor provide a way to get notified when
one of your metrics cross a threshold. Metric alerts work on a
range of multi-dimensional platform metrics, custom metrics,
Application Insights standard and custom metrics. In this article,
we will describe how to create, view and manage metric alert rules
through Azure portal and Azure CLI.
Shared dashboards in Azure are resources just like virtual machines
and storage accounts. Therefore, they can be managed
programmatically via the Azure Resource Manager REST APIs, the
Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell commands, and many Azure portal
features build on top of these APIs to make resource management
easier.
Azure Monitor is based on a common monitoring data platform that
includes Logs and Metrics. Collecting data into this platform
allows data from multiple resources to be analyzed together using a
common set of tools in Azure Monitor.
semantic or ad hoc searches when you want to perform the following
tasks: Find a specific work item using its ID or a keyword, Find
one or more work items across all projects in a fast, flexible
manner, Perform full text search across all work item fields,
Review work items assigned to a specific team member, Search
against specific work item fields to quickly narrow down a list of
work items, Determine what key words will support a managed search
When you publish and share the Azure Dashboard, it published as an
Azure Resource. You can alternatively provide access to the user by
navigating to “Access Control (IAM)” option from this resource as
well.