Introducing CycleOps Reserved Cycles alerts 
Did you know that your canister can suddenly fail to record new data if it’s on a busy subnet and hasn’t reserved enough cycles?
Released in late 2023, the reserved cycles mechanism was designed to prevent a few canisters from easily consuming all the storage on a subnet. When a subnet is nearing capacity, canisters on that subnet must begin paying in advance for any additional storage and do so by automatically transferring some of their cycles into a dedicated “reserved cycles” pool.
CycleOps’ new Reserved Cycles Limit monitoring comes with automated alerts that let you know when a canister is approaching its reserved cycles limit.
Learn more about reserved cycles and how to set up proper alerting on the CycleOps changelog👇