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Understanding the Context
How alert policies work Here's a quick overview of how alert policies work and the alerts that are triggers when user or admin activity matches the conditions of an alert policy. An admin in your organization creates, configures, and turns on an alert policy by using the Alert policies page in the compliance portal or the Microsoft Defender portal. This article shows you how to create a new metric alert rule or edit an existing metric alert rule. To learn more about alerts, see the alerts overview.
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You create an alert rule by combining the resources to be monitored, the monitoring data from the resource, and the conditions that you want to trigger the alert. You can then define action groups and alert processing rules to determine what ... The alerts page summarizes all alert instances in all your Azure resources generated in the last 30 days and allows you to manage your alert instances.