it's important to understand that during the migration of Detections to alerts, you have the option to choose between an existing action group or the default Detection action group. The default Detection action group serves as a template for the type of notification that would be sent out if the alert fires. It's also crucial to grasp the logic behind smart detection alerts, such as how Detection Failure Anomalies use machine learning to understand typical failure patterns and notify you if the failure rate deviates from expected values. For managing Detection rules, treat them like other Azure alert rules, and consider creating a metric alert for failed requests with a defined threshold if it suits your needs
Clarification during the migration of detection alerts.
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I am unsure whether to choose an existing action group or the application detection action group for your alert configuration.