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**Warning about system changes**
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If the warning refers to a system change, check the deployment’s [Activity](/deploy-manage/deploy/elastic-cloud/keep-track-of-deployment-activity.md) page.
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If you’re using Elastic Cloud Hosted, then you can use AutoOps to monitor your cluster. AutoOps significantly simplifies cluster management with performance recommendations, resource utilization visibility, real-time issue detection and resolution paths. For more information, refer to [Monitor with AutoOps](/deploy-manage/monitor/autoops.md).
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