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Infrastructure Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch

By : Ewere Diagboya
Book Image

Infrastructure Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch

By: Ewere Diagboya

Overview of this book

CloudWatch is Amazon’s monitoring and observability service, designed to help those in the IT industry who are interested in optimizing resource utilization, visualizing operational health, and eventually increasing infrastructure performance. This book helps IT administrators, DevOps engineers, network engineers, and solutions architects to make optimum use of this cloud service for effective infrastructure productivity. You’ll start with a brief introduction to monitoring and Amazon CloudWatch and its core functionalities. Next, you’ll get to grips with CloudWatch features and their usability. Once the book has helped you develop your foundational knowledge of CloudWatch, you’ll be able to build your practical skills in monitoring and alerting various Amazon Web Services, such as EC2, EBS, RDS, ECS, EKS, DynamoDB, AWS Lambda, and ELB, with the help of real-world use cases. As you progress, you'll also learn how to use CloudWatch to detect anomalous behavior, set alarms, visualize logs and metrics, define automated actions, and rapidly troubleshoot issues. Finally, the book will take you through monitoring AWS billing and costs. By the end of this book, you'll be capable of making decisions that enhance your infrastructure performance and maintain it at its peak.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to Monitoring and Amazon CloudWatch
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Section 2: AWS Services and Amazon CloudWatch

Chapter 7: Monitoring Serverless Applications

The previous chapter exposed to us the different ways of monitoring different AWS database technologies. We went from relational to non-relational databases, also called NoSQL databases. We then moved on to the cache database, and for that, we worked with Amazon ElastiCache, Redshift, and Amazon DocumentDB, and saw the different graphs that are generated automatically and the important metrics in these graphs that we should pay close attention to.

This chapter is going to take us on a new ride. We will be introducing the concept of serverless and talk about monitoring on some select AWS serverless services. We shall clarify the difference between serverless and managed services, which can be confusing in a lot of cases, but we shall demystify that in this chapter. Then, we shall introduce endpoint monitoring, which we talked about in Chapter 1, Introduction to Monitoring. It is a type of reactive monitoring that responds after a failure...