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title: Predict future behavior | ||
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- Alerts | ||
- Alert conditions | ||
- Predictive alerts | ||
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metaDescription: 'Set predictive alerts on your chart.' | ||
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<Callout title="preview"> | ||
We're still working on this feature, but we'd love for you to try it out! | ||
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This feature is currently provided as part of a preview program pursuant to our [pre-release policies](/docs/licenses/license-information/referenced-policies/new-relic-pre-release-policy). | ||
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Predictive alerts analyze historical data to predict when a static threshold is going to be exceeded. This feature creates alerts before actual breaches occur. your can take corrective measures before issues escalate. This helps you to reduce downtime and improve system reliability. | ||
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You can configure predictive alerts only for the static thresholds. You can set the number of hours in the past to analyze and the number of hours in the future to predict. The predictive alerts are available for the following data types: | ||
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## What is a threshold? [#threshold-definition] |
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