Kibana alerting is a feature that allows users to receive notifications based on certain conditions or events in their data. It works by defining alert rules, which specify the conditions that need to be met for an alert to be triggered. These conditions can be based on various parameters, such as the values of specific fields, the occurrence of certain patterns, or the absence of expected data. Once an alert is triggered, Kibana can send notifications through various channels, such as email, Slack, or webhooks, to notify the relevant stakeholders. Users can also configure actions to be taken automatically when an alert is triggered, such as running a script or executing specific workflows. Kibana alerting provides a flexible and customizable way to proactively monitor and respond to important events or anomalies in your data.
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