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Power Platform Monitor Alerts Are Now Generally Available

Power Platform Monitor alerts are now generally available, providing predefined alerts, a redesigned overview, code app and work queue alerting, and daily threshold-based evaluations. Admins can scope rules, get email notifications, and monitor app, flow, agent, and queue health proactively.

Power Platform Monitor alerts are now generally available. Microsoft moved alerts from public preview to GA after reliability and onboarding improvements.

Main feature/change and impact

Predefined, Microsoft-authored alerts are enabled by default for every tenant. The Monitor overview page is redesigned to be alerts-centric. Custom rules now include code app alerts. Work queue alerts enter public preview. These changes provide immediate signals for high-use apps and flows and reduce time to detect production issues across environments.

Practical implications

Admins can define threshold-based rules scoped to environments or individual items. Monitor aggregates metrics and evaluates rules daily. Notifications include email links to the triggering details. Multiple recipients and security groups are supported. Teams can act before users report outages and tune custom thresholds to reduce false positives.
“We are excited to announce that Power Platform Monitor alerts are now generally available!” “predefined alerts: a set of configured, Microsoft-authored alerts that are enabled by default for every tenant.” “Monitor alerts evaluate alert rules daily.”
Power Platform teams should review predefined alerts and adjust custom thresholds. Enable recipient groups and integrate alert links into runbooks. Monitor adoption will improve operational reliability and reduce user-impacting incidents.

Key points from the article:

  • Predefined Microsoft-authored alerts enabled by default for immediate monitoring
  • Alerts evaluate metrics daily after aggregating environment data
  • Redesigned Monitor overview focuses on active alerts and resource health
  • Custom rules now support code apps alongside canvas and model-driven apps
  • Work queue alerting available in public preview for proactive queue monitoring
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