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Cloud Observability in Practice
Cloud observability helps operators understand whether workloads are healthy, identify when service behavior changes, and use evidence to support incident triage and operational response. This path introduces observability as a practical cloud operations discipline across AWS and Azure, with hands-on practice focused on configuring workload health visibility and troubleshooting AWS workload issues using operational signals.
Content in this path
Core
Learners will explore provider-native observability services, compare common telemetry sources, build monitoring views, configure meaningful alerts, and practice using metrics and logs to distinguish real workload impact from noise or secondary symptoms.
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What You'll Learn
- 1. Interpret AWS and Azure observability signals in the context of workload health.
- 2 Configure basic workload health monitoring in AWS and Azure.
- 3 Use observability signals to investigate workload symptoms and recommend next operational actions.
- Basic cloud navigation and resource awareness in AWS or Azure. Familiarity with common cloud workload components such as compute, applications, networking, and managed services. Prior exposure to metrics, logs, dashboards, alerts, or traces is helpful but not required.
- Observability
- Site Reliability Engineering
- IT Governance