Containers
Category: HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus
Monitoring Windows pods with Prometheus and Grafana
This post was co-authored by Cezar Guimarães, Sr. Software Engineer, VTEX Introduction Customers across the globe are increasingly adopting HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) to run their Windows workloads. This is a result of customers figuring out that refactoring existing Windows-based applications into an open-source environment, while ideal, is a very complex task. It […]
Using Prometheus to Avoid Disasters with Kubernetes CPU Limits
“Sir, your application is continually getting throttled,” I repeated. The highly skilled team that I was brought in to help with an outage was in disbelief. They had been using the same limits configuration in production for over two years. Yet, the Grafana chart was definitive: CPU throttling was causing the outage they were currently […]
Monitoring HAQM EKS Anywhere using HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus and HAQM Managed Grafana
This blog provides a step-by-step guide on how to monitor your containerized workload running on HAQM EKS Anywhere by publishing metrics to HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus and using HAQM Managed Grafana to visualize. HAQM EKS Anywhere is a deployment option for HAQM EKS that enables you to easily create and operate Kubernetes clusters on a customer-managed […]
Monitoring your service mesh container environment using HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus
NOTICE: October 04, 2024 – This post no longer reflects the best guidance for configuring a service mesh with HAQM ECS and HAQM EKS, and its examples no longer work as shown. For workloads running on HAQM ECS, please refer to newer content on HAQM ECS Service Connect, and for workloads running on HAQM EKS, […]