AWS provides a number of monitoring tools to help you find and diagnose issues in your AWS infrastructure. These tools include the AWS CloudWatch monitoring service, the AWS Lambda function monitoring service, the AWS Trusted Advisor tool, and the AWS CloudFormation template monitoring service.
CloudWatch is a monitoring service that lets you monitor the performance of your AWS resources, such as EC2 instances, S3 buckets, and Elastic Load Balancers. You can use CloudWatch to find issues, such as high CPU or memory usage, and to take actions, such as shutting down failing instances.
AWS Lambda functions let you run code in response to events, such as the arrival of an email or the completion of a task. You can use Lambda to process data, streamline workflows, and build in automations.
The AWS Trusted Advisor tool helps you find and resolve issues in your AWS infrastructure. The tool uses machine learning algorithms to detect issues in your AWS resources and recommend solutions.
The AWS CloudFormation template monitoring service lets you monitor the configuration of your AWS resources, such as EC2 instances, S3 buckets, and Elastic Load Balancers, in a template. You can use CloudFormation to create a template that you can use to monitor your infrastructure, and you can use CloudFormation to deploy your monitoring template to AWS.
These tools help you find and diagnose issues in your AWS infrastructure. CloudWatch is a monitoring service that lets you monitor the performance of your AWS resources. Lambda functions let you run code in response to events. The AWS Trusted Advisor tool uses machine learning algorithms to detect issues in your AWS resources and recommend solutions.
CloudFormation template monitoring service lets you monitor the configuration of your AWS resources, such as EC2 instances, S3 buckets, and Elastic Load Balancers, in a template. These tools help you find and diagnose issues in your AWS infrastructure.