Posted On: Nov 5, 2021
We are pleased to announce that you can now view the insights generated across all the accounts in your organization from a single delegated administrator account. Insights are alerts generated when Amazon DevOps Guru detects operational issues while monitoring your applications. These insights identify active or impending application issues, point to the likely cause of the issue, and recommend remedial steps to help you prevent customer-impacting events.
Previously, an account could only view insights generated for that account in Amazon DevOps Guru. Today, in line with AWS’ best practices on well-architected multi-account environments, DevOps Guru has enabled multi-account support with AWS Organizations. With multi-account support enabled, you can designate a member account to manage insights across your entire organization. This delegated administrator can then view, sort, and filter insights from all accounts within your organization to develop an org-wide view of the health of all monitored applications—without the need for any additional customization.
Amazon DevOps Guru is a Machine Learning (ML) powered service that makes it easy to improve an application’s operational performance and availability. By analyzing application metrics, logs, events, and traces, DevOps Guru identifies behaviors that deviate from normal operating patterns and creates an insight that alerts developers with issue details. When possible DevOps Guru, also provides proposed remedial steps via Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) and partner integrations like Atlassian Opsgenie and PagerDuty. To learn more, visit the DevOps Guru product and documentation pages, or post a question to the Amazon DevOps Guru forum.
AWS Organizations helps you centrally manage and govern your environment as you grow and scale your AWS resources. Using AWS Organizations, you can programmatically create new accounts and allocate resources, simplify billing by setting up a single payment method for all of your accounts, create groups of accounts to organize your workflows, and apply policies to these groups for governance. In addition, AWS Organizations is integrated with other AWS services so you can define central configurations, security mechanisms, and resource sharing across accounts in your organization. To learn more about AWS Organizations, please visit the AWS Organizations product page.