Practical SLO-Based Alerting: Build Reliable, Low-Noise Alerts with OpenObserve

January 07, 2026
11:00 AM ET
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Practical SLO-Based Alerting: Build Reliable, Low-Noise Alerts with OpenObserve

What you'll learn

Understand how to design SLOs that reflect actual user impact.

Learn how to create actionable, low-noise alert policies tied to error budgets.

See how to apply SLO-based alerting using OpenObserve and telemetry data.

Most teams still struggle with noisy, reactive alerting that pulls engineers into incidents that don’t matter. In this webinar, we’ll walk through how SLO-based alerting helps teams shift from chasing symptoms to monitoring what actually impacts users. We’ll cover how to define meaningful SLOs, create burnout-reducing alert policies, and connect error budgets directly to your engineering workflows. You’ll also see how OpenObserve implements SLO-based alerting with lightweight, high-scale data collection built on OpenTelemetry.

About the Speakers

Simran Kumari

Simran Kumari

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Simran specializes in DevOps, cloud-native technologies, and observability, with hands-on experience in Kubernetes, Docker, and AWS. Creates practical, accessible technical content and solutions that help teams simplify complex workflows and improve system reliability.

Manas Sharma

Manas Sharma

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Manas is a passionate Dev and Cloud Advocate with a strong focus on cloud-native technologies, including observability, cloud, kubernetes, and opensource communities--building bridges between tech and community.