AWS Cloud Operations Blog
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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 […]
Cloud Native Application Monitoring for AWS
This blog post will show you how DXC used AWS management tools and services to create a custom cloud native application monitoring framework. DXC made this advanced monitoring offering available to their customers, which resulted in improved customer satisfaction. The business driver DXC has a robust set of tools and capabilities to solve customers’ application […]
Distributed Tracing using AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
More and more applications are being developed using serverless architectures with multiple microservices. Customers use managed AWS services including AWS Lambda, HAQM ECS and HAQM EKS running on HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and AWS Fargate for running their code along with services like HAQM API Gateway, HAQM SNS, HAQM SQS, HAQM DynamoDB, HAQM S3, and others. Developers use multiple […]
Send real-time alerts about application anomalies using AWS X-Ray insights
Today AWS X-Ray launches support for notifications to its insights. This means that on an X-Ray group where insights are enabled, you can now configure notifications to be sent to HAQM EventBridge. Through the use of anomaly detection, AWS X-Ray helps you analyze and debug distributed applications. AWS X-Ray Insights uses anomaly detection to create actionable insights […]
Dynamically adjusting X-Ray sampling rules
In a distributed system environment, tracing service-to-service interactions is essential to easily identify service bottlenecks, faults, and errors. AWS X-Ray allows you to set up tracing on your applications hosted on a variety of compute environments, such as HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (HAQM EC2), AWS Elastic Beanstalk, HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS), HAQM Elastic […]
Actionable Insights based on anomaly detection in AWS X-Ray
Today, we launched in public preview X-Ray Insights, a new feature of AWS X-Ray, which uses anomaly detection to create actionable insights about any anomalies in your application. AWS X-Ray helps developers analyze and debug distributed applications. With this launch, you will be able to proactively identify issues in your applications caused by increases in the […]