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See how to use Nobl9 and the main functionalities it provides.

Nobl9 platform​

The Nobl9 platform provides a common understanding of reliability across your organization. In Nobl9, you can define service level objectives (SLOs) to better manage reliability.

SLOs allow you to define the reliability of your products and services in terms of customer expectations. You can create SLOs for user journeys, internal services, or even infrastructure.

Nobl9 also collects service level indicator (SLI) metrics from your existing observability systems and tracks error budgets across platforms and applications.

Nobl9 App

With Nobl9, you can:

  • Track allowable downtime to better manage incident response to keep customers happy
  • Optimize - Nobl9 provides greater choice for observability including open source tools
  • Help teams decide and prioritize which services need more 9s - and which don’t

Overview​

Let’s dive deep into Nobl9 core functionalities. In Nobl9, you can:

Create SLOs from all of your observability data​

Nobl9 collects service level indicator (SLI) metrics from your existing observability systems and tracks error budgets across platforms and applications.

Data sources list

Create SLO with Replay​

Retrieve your historical SLI data and recalculate your SLO error budget when your SLI source data is missing or if you want to create a new SLO with historical data.

SLO with Replay

Look at a holistic view of reliability within your organization​

Deep into a high-level overview of the reliability of your organization’s services in the Service Health Dashboard.

Service Health Dashboard

Receive alerts when error budgets get low​

Advanced error budget-based alerting helps you to take corrective action.

Alert methods list

Get real-time and historical reporting​

Track and visualize SLI trends over time to clearly understand reliability and performance by service.

Reporting

Integrate SLOs into your GitOps Workflows​

Nobl9 supports SLOs as code using sloctl, Terraform, and OpenSLO.

SLOs as code

Well done! Now, it's time to get some insights on the Nobl9 RBAC!