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Monitor your time series data and send alerts by creating checks, notification
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rules, and notification endpoints. Or use [community templates to monitor](/influxdb/version/monitor-alert/templates/) supported environments.
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## Overview
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1. A [check](/influxdb/version/reference/glossary/#check) in InfluxDB queries data and assigns a status with a `_level` based on specific conditions.
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2. InfluxDB stores the output of a check in the `statuses` measurement in the `_monitoring` system bucket.
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3. [Notification rules](/influxdb/version/reference/glossary/#notification-rule) check data in the `statuses`
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measurement and, based on conditions set in the notification rule, send a message
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to a [notification endpoint](/influxdb/version/reference/glossary/#notification-endpoint).
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4. InfluxDB stores notifications in the `notifications` measurement in the `_monitoring` system bucket.
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## Create an alert
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To get started, do the following:
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1. [Create checks](/influxdb/version/monitor-alert/checks/create/) to monitor data and assign a status.
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2. [Add notification endpoints](/influxdb/version/monitor-alert/notification-endpoints/create/)
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to send notifications to third parties.
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3. [Create notification rules](/influxdb/version/monitor-alert/notification-rules/create) to check
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statuses and send notifications to your notifications endpoints.
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## Manage your monitoring and alerting pipeline
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{{< children >}}
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