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- /docs/grafana/latest/alerting/fundamentals/alert-rules/
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description: About Grafana alert rules
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keywords:
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- grafana
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- alerting
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- rules
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title: Alert rules
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weight: 101
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# About alert rules
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An alerting rule is a set of evaluation criteria that determines whether an alert instance will fire. The rule consists of one or more queries and expressions, a condition, the frequency of evaluation, and optionally, the duration over which the condition is met.
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While queries and expressions select the data set to evaluate, a condition sets the threshold that an alert must meet or exceed to create an alert.
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An interval specifies how frequently an alerting rule is evaluated. Duration, when configured, indicates how long a condition must be met. The alert rules can also define alerting behavior in the absence of data.
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- [Alert rule types]({{< relref "alert-rule-types/" >}})
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- [Alert instances]({{< relref "alert-instances/" >}})
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- [Organising alert rules]({{< relref "organising-alerts/" >}})
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- [Annotation and labels]({{< relref "../annotation-label/" >}})
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