Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose now supports data delivery to New Relic

Posted on: Jul 29, 2020

Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose now supports streaming data to New Relic, the industry's leading observability platform for all telemetry data. This Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose feature enables you to use a fully managed service to stream data to New Relic without building custom applications or worrying about operating and managing the data delivery infrastructure. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose incorporates error handling, auto-scaling, transformation, conversion, aggregation, and compression to help you accelerate the deployment of data streams across your organization.

Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is the easiest way to reliably load streaming data into data lakes, data stores, and analytics services. It can capture, transform, and deliver streaming data to Amazon S3, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, generic HTTP endpoints, and service providers like New Relic. It is a fully managed service that automatically scales to match the throughput of your data and requires no ongoing administration. With Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, you don't need to write applications or manage resources.

This capability makes it easier than ever to get data into New Relic with just a few simple steps. Custom applications and select AWS services can be configured to write logs directly to An Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose that delivers the data stream to platforms like New Relic without additional Amazon CloudWatch cost.

Visit the Amazon Kinesis Console to configure your data producers to send data to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose and specify New Relic as the destination. Once set, Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose takes care of reliable, scalable delivery of your observability telemetry data to New Relic. To learn more, explore the Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose developer guide.

For more information, read New Relic drinks straight from the Firehose: consuming AWS Kinesis data.

For Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

For more information on New Relic, click here.