Elastic

Make Elastic observability signals actionable for SRE and platform teams

Elastic observability estates grow faster than governance — orphaned APM services, synthetic checks nobody owns, and alert rules copied from examples. Costs rise and on-call still lacks the signal they need when outages land.

APM hygiene Synthetics and SLOs Alert discipline Incident-ready

Why this matters

Why this matters

Alert sprawl and weak SLO coverage undermine both incident response and confidence in Elastic as a primary observability home.

APM service maps without ownership create blind spots during customer-impacting incidents.

Synthetic checks that never fail also never protect revenue-critical journeys.

Coexistence with Datadog or Splunk Observability is common — Elastic observability should cover what you intend it to own.

What you get

Clear outputs you can use

Bounded Elastic observability optimisation: APM and synthetics hygiene, SLO and alert rationalisation, and dashboard patterns for top incident workflows — with measurable before/after targets.

  • APM, synthetics, and alert findings for agreed priority services
  • Rationalised alert rules and SLO patterns for top incident workflows
  • Dashboard and runbook patterns platform teams can extend safely

Why teams talk to GKC

Calm, practical, and grounded in the environment you already have

Targets agreed upfront — e.g. alert volume reduction band, SLO coverage on priority services

Works with Elastic Cloud or self-managed observability features as scoped

Coordinates with OTel instrumentation work where present

What happens next

A straightforward first step

We keep the first step straightforward so you can understand fit, scope, and likely value before deciding what to do next.

1

Baseline observability pain

We review APM coverage, synthetic health, alert volume, and the workflows that matter most in incidents.

2

Optimise signals and alerts

Agreed services receive APM/synthetic fixes, SLO definitions, and alert changes in a controlled window first.

3

Validate and hand over

You receive runbooks, dashboards for observability health, and guidance for onboarding new services safely.

Questions teams often have

Common questions

We also use Datadog for APM. Is Elastic optimisation still relevant?

Yes, when Elastic owns agreed domains or is the long-term home for logs and APM. We optimise what you intend to operate — not fight other tools by default.

Will you delete alerts we rely on?

Changes are staged with compatibility checks. Deprecated rules are mapped or migrated with a cutover plan.

Does this fix ingest cost too?

Ingest and ILM economics belong in cost and ingest optimisation. This engagement stays observability-signal focused.

Next step

Start with a practical conversation

We can talk through the environment, what is making this feel urgent or uncertain, and whether this service is the right fit. If another starting point makes more sense, we will say so.