For cloud monitoring and analytics that reduces downtime and boosts performance use WaveFront’s services.
What can Zenduty do for WaveFront users?
With WaveFront’s Integration, Zenduty sends new WaveFront alerts to the right team and notifies them based on on-call schedules via email, text messages(SMS), phone calls(Voice), Slack, Microsoft Teams and iOS & Android push notifications, and escalates alerts until the alert is acknowledged or closed. Zenduty provides your NOC, SRE and application engineers with detailed context around the WaveFront alert along with playbooks and a complete incident command framework to triage, remediate and resolve incidents with speed.
Whenever WaveFront triggers an alert based on a predefined condition, Zenduty will create an incident. When that condition goes back to normal levels, Zenduty will auto-resolve the incident.
You can also use Alert Rules to custom route specific WaveFront alerts to specific users, teams or escalation policies, write suppression rules, auto add notes, responders and incident tasks.
To integrate WaveFront with Zenduty, complete the following steps:
In Zenduty:
To add a new WaveFront integration, go to Teams on Zenduty and click on the team you want to add the integration to.
Next, go to Services and click on the relevant Service.
Go to Integrations and then Add New Integration. Give it a name and select the application WaveFront from the dropdown menu.
Go to Configure under your Integrations and copy the Webhook URL generated.
In WaveFront:
Log into WaveFront.
Now add a new HOST as per your requirements.
Then go to settings and add Alert Target and paste the copied link in the URL field.
Now select a Metric from WaveFront’s dashboard and Create and add the alert by filling in all the required details.
WaveFront is now integrated
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