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The application audit is what I consider the fundamental element of APM technology. It prepares and validates the monitoring configuration, dashboards, and alerts so that the APM tool is tailored to your applications. And it also establishes a foundation for more effective triage. If you learn to do nothing else with APM than to deliver this competency, you will not be disappointed. Trust, but verify.—Ronald Reagan
One drink ain’t enough, Jack. You better make it three.—George Thorogood
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Sydor, M.J. (2010). The Application Audit. In: APM Best Practices. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3142-4_13
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