MediumMonitoring & ObservabilityMultiple Choice
When should you NOT use Monitoring & Observability?
— Tests your understanding of this concept.
Answer Options
AWhen requirements are simple
BWhen the team is small
CWhen the overhead exceeds the benefit
DNever — always use it
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