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This article explains the relationship between Azure Local and FedRAMP and how organizations can stay compliant with FedRAMP with Azure Local solutions.
This article outlines how Azure Local helps organizations meet the security control requirements of ISO/IEC 27001:2022, both in cloud and on premises. Learn more about Azure Local and other security standards at [Azure Local and security standards](azure-stack-security-standards.md).
This article explains how Microsoft Azure Local security features can help organizations in the payment card industry achieve the security control requirements of PCI DSS, both in the cloud and in their on-premises environments.
This article provides information about security standards related to Azure Local. The resources detailed in this article, including certifications and evaluation reports, could be used as sources to help you in your compliance planning.
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Each section in this article provides information on Azure Local and a particular security standard, together with any completed certifications.
The OS health service for Azure Local continuously monitors your Azure Local system to detect over 80 health issues across various components, such as physical and virtual disk, storage pool capacity, volume capacity, network interface, storage QoS, virtual machines (VMs), and VHDs. It provides information about the affected component, including the cause, time of the issue, and recommendations to mitigate it. You can view health issues like unsupported hardware, unresponsive disk, bad block writes, detached drives, repair needs, exceeded CPU, memory and storage usage, and high latency. For a complete list of supported health faults, see [View Health Service faults](./health-service-faults.md).
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This article describes how to use [Azure Monitor alerts](/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/alerts-overview) to proactively identify, notify, and respond to Azure Local health alerts.
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## About integration of Azure Monitor and Azure Local alerts
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## Azure Local health alerts integration with Azure Monitor
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The integration of Azure Monitor alerts with Azure Local enhances the health alerts capability of Azure Local. With this integration, any health alerts generated within your on-premises Azure Local system are automatically forwarded to Azure Monitor alerts. You can link these alerts with your automated incident management systems, ensuring timely and efficient responses.
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For more information about Azure Monitor alerts, see [What are Azure Monitor alerts?](/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/alerts-overview).
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For more information about Azure Monitor alerts, see [What are Azure Monitor alerts?](/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/alerts-overview)
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## Benefits
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## Modify health alerts threshold
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You can modify the threshold of some health alerts, such as CPU, memory, storage usage via PowerShell. For more information, see [Modify Health Service settings](./health-service-settings.md).
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To view the current threshold settings for different health faults, run the following command:
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