Request Performance
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- Slow Request Duration Alert
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- Network Latency
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### Alerting Rules To ensure 98% uptime, you should set up alerting rules in Prometheus to notify you of potential issues. Here are some example alerting rules: ```yaml groups: - name: keycloak_alerts rules: - alert: HighFaile…
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