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Tag: Amazon CloudWatch
AWS Price Reduction – CloudWatch Metrics
Back in 2011 I introduced you to Custom Metrics for CloudWatch and showed you how to publish them from your applications and scripts. At that time, the first ten custom metrics were free of charge and additional metrics were $0.50 per metric per month, regardless of the number of metrics that you published. Today, I […]
Amazon CloudWatch Update – Percentile Statistics and New Dashboard Widgets
There sure is a lot going on with Amazon CloudWatch these days! Earlier this month I showed you how to Jump From Metrics to Associated Logs and told you about Extended Metrics Retention and the User Interface Update. Today we are improving CloudWatch yet again, adding percentile statistics and two new dashboard widgets. Time is […]
New – CloudWatch Events for EBS Snapshots
Cloud computing can improve upon traditional IT operations by giving you the power to automate complex high-level operations that were formerly kept in a runbook or passed along as tribal knowledge. Far too many of these operations involve backup and recovery operations, especially in smaller and less mature organizations. Many AWS customers make great use […]
CloudWatch Update – Jump From Metrics to Associated Logs
A few years ago I showed you how to Store and Monitor OS & Application Log Files with Amazon CloudWatch. Many AWS customers now create filters for their logs, publish the results as CloudWatch metrics, and then raise alarms when something is amiss. For example, they watch their web server logs for 404 errors that […]
New – Sending Metrics for Amazon Simple Email Service (SES)
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) focuses on deliverability – getting email through to the intended recipients. In my launch blog post (Introducing the Amazon Simple Email Service), I noted that several factors influence delivery, including the level of trust that you have earned with multiple Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and the number of complaints and […]
Amazon CloudWatch Update – Extended Metrics Retention & User Interface Update
Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service for your AWS resources and for the applications that you run on AWS. It collects and tracks metrics, monitors log files, and allows you to set alarms and respond to changes in your AWS resources. Today we are launching several important enhancements to CloudWatch: Extended Metrics Retention – CloudWatch […]
New – CloudWatch Plugin for collectd
You have had the power to store your own business, application, and system metrics in Amazon CloudWatch for quite some time (see New – Custom Metrics for Amazon CloudWatch to learn more). As I wrote way back in 2011 when I introduced this feature, “You can view graphs, set alarms, and initiate automated actions based […]
Improvements to CloudWatch Logs & Dashboards
Amazon CloudWatch helps you to see, diagnose, react to, and resolve issues that arise in your AWS infrastructure and in the applications that you run on AWS. Today, I would like to talk about several usability and functionality improvements to CloudWatch Logs (Store and Monitor OS & Application Log Files with Amazon CloudWatch) and to […]