CRAP Compliance Monitoring & Auditing 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of system monitoring?
- To detect issues proactively and maintain system health (Correct answer)
- To generate reports for management only
- To justify IT department headcount
- To track individual employee productivity
Correct answer: To detect issues proactively and maintain system health
System monitoring enables proactive issue detection and health maintenance, reducing downtime and ensuring consistent service delivery.
Question 2: Which metrics are most important for a comprehensive monitoring strategy?
- Availability, performance, error rates, and resource utilization (Correct answer)
- Only CPU usage
- Only user complaints
- Network bandwidth exclusively
Correct answer: Availability, performance, error rates, and resource utilization
A comprehensive strategy monitors availability, performance, error rates, and resource utilization together to provide complete visibility into system health.
Question 3: How should monitoring alerts be configured?
- With meaningful thresholds that indicate actionable conditions (Correct answer)
- To alert on every minor deviation
- Only for critical system failures
- With no thresholds to capture everything
Correct answer: With meaningful thresholds that indicate actionable conditions
Meaningful thresholds prevent alert fatigue while ensuring actionable conditions are caught, enabling timely response to genuine issues.
Question 4: What makes a report effective for stakeholder communication?
- Clear visualization of relevant metrics aligned with business objectives (Correct answer)
- Maximum amount of raw data
- Technical jargon demonstrating expertise
- Only positive trends and metrics
Correct answer: Clear visualization of relevant metrics aligned with business objectives
Effective reports use clear visualizations of relevant metrics aligned with business objectives, enabling stakeholders to understand status and make informed decisions.
Question 5: Why is trend analysis valuable in monitoring?
- It reveals patterns that predict future issues before they become critical (Correct answer)
- It is only useful for historical documentation
- It requires too much data to be practical
- It only applies to financial metrics
Correct answer: It reveals patterns that predict future issues before they become critical
Trend analysis reveals patterns in system behavior that can predict future issues, enabling proactive intervention before problems impact users.
Question 6: What is the difference between monitoring and observability?
- Monitoring tracks known metrics while observability enables investigation of unknown issues (Correct answer)
- They are identical concepts
- Observability replaces the need for monitoring
- Monitoring is for hardware, observability is for software
Correct answer: Monitoring tracks known metrics while observability enables investigation of unknown issues
Monitoring tracks predefined metrics, while observability provides the tooling and data to investigate unexpected or unknown issues through logs, traces, and metrics.
What is the primary purpose of system monitoring?