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by shock-value
1195 days ago
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This is convenient behavior up until you actually have an incident that coincides with theirs, in which case it becomes catastrophic because you had no idea that outside vigilance was required on account of their ingestion downtime. Not sure why you would laud this. Is it possible to opt out? |
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Opting out would just mean all your missing data alerts fire every time Datadog has an incident and you would then check, see that everything is missing, and then identify the cause as the Datadog incident.
Its much better to have them handle it and auto-mute the impacted monitors than communicate to my customers every time about false alerts saying all our services are down.