Learn the collocations for setting up monitoring, creating dashboards, defining alerts, and tracing requests.
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The SRE team spent two weeks to ___ monitoring for every microservice in the cluster.
Set up monitoring is the standard SRE and DevOps collocation for configuring monitoring tools and agents. 'Install along' is informal. 'Build around' implies construction. 'Create out' is not a standard phrase.
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The platform team used Grafana to ___ dashboards that visualise key service health metrics.
Create dashboards is the natural observability collocation. 'Build dashboards' is also common. 'Make out' and 'design around' are informal or imprecise for this context.
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Before going on call, each team must ___ alerts for latency, error rate, and saturation.
Define alerts is the standard SRE collocation for specifying alert thresholds and conditions. 'Set up' is also acceptable. 'Write along' is too informal. 'Create out' is non-standard.
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The observability tool allowed engineers to ___ requests across all services to find the bottleneck.
Trace requests is the standard distributed systems and observability collocation, as in distributed tracing with tools like Jaeger or Zipkin. 'Follow along' and 'track across all' are informal. 'Watch out' has a warning meaning.
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The team used their observability platform to ___ signals from logs, metrics, and traces to identify root causes.
Correlate signals is the standard observability collocation for finding relationships between logs, metrics, and traces. 'Connect along' and 'match up around' are informal. 'Link out' is not standard in this context.