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Infrastructure Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch

You're reading from   Infrastructure Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch Effectively optimize resource allocation, detect anomalies, and set automated actions on AWS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566057
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Monitoring and Amazon CloudWatch
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Monitoring FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: CloudWatch Events and Alarms 4. Chapter 3: CloudWatch Logs, Metrics, and Dashboards 5. Section 2: AWS Services and Amazon CloudWatch
6. Chapter 4: Monitoring AWS Compute Services 7. Chapter 5: Setting Up Container Insights on Amazon CloudWatch 8. Chapter 6: Performance Insights for Database Services 9. Chapter 7: Monitoring Serverless Applications 10. Chapter 8: Using CloudWatch for Maintaining Highly Available Big Data Services 11. Chapter 9: Monitoring Storage Services with Amazon CloudWatch 12. Chapter 10: Monitoring Network Services 13. Chapter 11: Best Practices and Conclusion 14. Assessments 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Monitoring, in my experience, is usually seen as the last step of the software development life cycle. It is, in most cases, the last of the DevOps life cycle under the operate section. This has made monitoring be on the back burner of the software development life cycle (SDLC). Monitoring is only mentioned when systems start having problems, such as availability and reliability. Then the monitoring infrastructure is questioned in terms of its viability and its availability.

This should not be the case – when an application is being planned, monitoring should be a part of it. This is the role observability plays, taking monitoring to a whole new level. Observability is now built into an application that is being developed to allow internal traceability of the flow of transactions within the system.

This is kind of mindset and new method to monitoring, we will be able to draw good insights into the workings of applications as they are running and also be able to predict issues before they escalate to eventually become incidents.

A great deal of this book has been spent looking at monitoring from the angle of core and common AWS services used by organizations all over the world. This book will also teach best practices that can and should be employed as part of the availability, reliability, and survival of your application. Continually evolving your monitoring solution and ensuring even the smallest types of monitoring, as basic as endpoint monitoring, can make a big difference in your applications.

If you are just hearing about monitoring for the first time, this book is also for you. It will leave you with a solid foundation of the basic principles of monitoring and how monitoring started and grew to where it is now, and then take you through how monitoring works for different services in the AWS ecosystem.

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