AWS Cloud Operations Blog
Category: Monitoring and observability
Announcing AWS CDK Observability Accelerator for HAQM EKS
Today we are happy to announce the all-new AWS CDK Observability Accelerator – a set of opinionated modules to help you set up observability for your AWS environments with AWS Native services and AWS-managed observability services such as HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus, HAQM Managed Grafana, AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) and HAQM CloudWatch. AWS […]
Using Curated Packages and AWS managed Open Source services to observe your On Premises Kubernetes environment
Customers who run containerized workloads on Kubernetes clusters on their hardware use HAQM EKS Anywhere (HAQM EKS-A). Customers look for prescriptive guidance for the observability of their modern applications running on EKS-A. Using AWS-managed open-source services such as AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT), HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus, and HAQM Managed Grafana helps customers to offload […]
Announcing Live Tail feature for HAQM CloudWatch Logs
Learn with Shree and Jim about the newly released HAQM CloudWatch Logs Live Tail.
Use HAQM CloudWatch Internet Monitor for greater visibility into online experiences
Today millions of internet users access applications hosted globally across 167,000 cities served by over 74,000 autonomous systems (ASNs). Tracking constantly changing network routes can be a daunting task for Site Reliability Engineers (SREs), application developers, network operators, systems engineers, and cloud solutions architects. With HAQM CloudWatch Internet Monitor, teams can quickly identify the network […]
Visualize and gain insights into your VPC Flow logs with HAQM Managed Grafana
Modern IT infrastructure in Cloud is becoming increasingly distributed and data intensive. With the growing number of devices, applications, and users consuming the services, the amount of data being transmitted across networks is increasing rapidly. This increase in data warrants organizations to have visibility in the network traffic. Analysis of network traffic can help in […]
How Hapag-Lloyd established observability for serverless multi-account workloads
This post is co-authored by Grzegorz Kaczor from Hapag-Lloyd AG and Michael Graumann and Daniel Moser from AWS. Introduction Establishing observability over the state, performance, health, and security posture of applications is key to successfully operating multi-account workloads in the cloud. As the number and size of workloads increases, finding and correlating all available information […]
How CloudWatch cross-account observability helps JPMorgan Chase improve Federated Data Lake Monitoring
AWS best practices guide customers to deploy their applications across multiple AWS accounts to establish security and billing boundary between teams and to reduce the impact of operational events. As enterprises grow and scale with tons of resources, customers often need a unified observability experience to help them search, visualize, and analyze their cross-account telemetry […]
Top 10 AWS Cloud Operations and Migrations Blog posts of 2022
With 2022 behind us, we want to take the opportunity to highlight our readers and the top blog posts from 2022. A big thank you to all our readers but also our authors who continue to work on delighting our customers with their blog posts. #1 Announcing AWS CloudTrail Lake – a managed audit and […]
Monitoring the status of Windows services with HAQM CloudWatch
When you have an application that relies on a specific Windows service being up and running, knowing the status of this service can be a useful part of your observability solution. This service status data can be displayed on dashboards, used to create alarms, or used to trigger automated resolutions. This post presents a solution […]
Visualizing HAQM CloudWatch Costs – Part 2 – Where does the data come from?
In part 1 of this series we explored an HAQM CloudWatch dashboard which provides a real-time view of some of the typical main contributors to CloudWatch costs. In this second post, we’ll look at how the CloudWatch dashboard widgets were created so that you can learn how to create something similar, or modify the widgets […]