A. When the statistical model threshold is breached
All other options makes no sense, as you can read in the documentation:
"Data that is outside the control bounds is considered a statistical outlier. These outliers are used to compute an anomaly score, which is a value between 0–10 that indicates the degree to which the metric appears unlikely. When an anomaly score is above a threshold, an anomaly alert is generated. Anomaly alerts are reported separately from regular IT alerts."
A. When the statistical model threshold is breached
All other options makes no sense, as you can read in the documentation:
"Data that is outside the control bounds is considered a statistical outlier. These outliers are used to compute an anomaly score, which is a value between 0–10 that indicates the degree to which the metric appears unlikely. When an anomaly score is above a threshold, an anomaly alert is generated. Anomaly alerts are reported separately from regular IT alerts."
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