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Top infrastructure monitoring mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Infrastructure monitoring is meant to simplify operations, not overwhelm teams with noise. Yet the average IT team receives more than 10,000 alerts every day. Despite this constant stream of notifications, critical issues still slip through the cracks. This volume of fragmented data creates a dangerous visibility gap across the infrastructure. As a result, teams can spend more time sorting through alerts than actually resolving issues.

Reduce alert noise with Site24x7's Event Correlation

Alert fatigue remains one of the most underestimated problems in IT operations. Srinivasa Raghavan, director of product management, explains how event correlation addresses it. Event correlation is the process of grouping related alerts from across your infrastructure into a single, contextual incident to reduce the volume of noise during an outage or service degradation. In this short clip, Srinivasa walks through what how the feature functions and why high-volume alert environments make this kind of signal-to-noise reduction operationally significant.

Protecting sensitive PII data with effective log management

Organizations rely heavily on logs or tracking changes, troubleshooting issues, and addressing authentication attempts. Although these logs are essential for ensuring a smooth onboarding experience, they often contain users' personally identifiable information (PII), including names, email addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes location or device details. The following sample log illustrates this scenario: 2025-11-01 09:12:33 ACCOUNT_CREATED - New user registered: Name: Michael Scott, Email.