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    Managed Observability Platform for AWS

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    Operate a fully managed observability platform on AWS. LSD Open provides centralised monitoring, logging, and distributed tracing using Elastic Stack on Amazon EKS to improve visibility and reduce incident resolution time.

    Overview

    The Managed Observability Platform from LSD Open provides a fully managed observability solution for modern cloud native applications running on Amazon Web Services.

    As organisations adopt microservices architectures, Kubernetes platforms, and distributed systems, maintaining visibility across applications and infrastructure becomes increasingly complex. Traditional monitoring tools often fail to provide a unified view, making it difficult to diagnose incidents and optimise performance.

    This service addresses that challenge by deploying and operating a centralised observability platform built on Elastic Stack running on Amazon EKS.

    The platform collects, analyses, and visualises telemetry data across applications, services, and infrastructure. Logs, metrics, and distributed traces are aggregated into a unified system, providing end to end visibility across cloud environments.

    LSD Open manages the full observability platform, including cluster operations, telemetry pipelines, dashboards, and alerting systems. This enables organisations to gain operational insight without managing the complexity of observability tooling.

    Key outcomes include:

    • Centralised monitoring, logging, and distributed tracing across AWS workloads
    • Unified observability dashboards for applications and infrastructure
    • Automated alerting and anomaly detection for operational incidents
    • Reduced mean time to recovery for production systems
    • Continuous optimisation of observability pipelines and platform performance

    The platform is built using Elastic Stack deployed on Amazon EKS and integrates with AWS services including Amazon EC2, Amazon EKS, AWS Lambda, and Amazon S3.

    This service is typically implemented for organisations running Kubernetes, microservices, and distributed systems where reliable observability is critical for performance and uptime.

    Managed Observability Platform is often deployed following observability implementation engagements and forms part of a broader managed cloud operations strategy.

    Highlights

    • Operate a fully managed observability platform on AWS
    • Gain unified visibility across applications, infrastructure, and services
    • Reduce incident response time and improve system reliability

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    Support

    Vendor support

    LSD Open provides full operational management of the observability platform.

    Support includes:

    Observability platform deployment and configuration Elastic Stack management on Amazon EKS Telemetry pipeline management including logs, metrics, and traces Monitoring dashboard creation and optimisation Alerting configuration and operational monitoring Continuous observability platform optimisation

    Customers can contact LSD Open support using:

    Email: cloud@lsdopen.io  Website: https://lsdopen.io/contact 

    Support requests are typically responded to within one business day during standard business hours, with continuous monitoring coverage available for production workloads.