This AWS resource gives you the ability to see your AWS resources from out of the box by providing visibility metrics by performance and availability.
AWS Health
The “normal cycle of usefulness” of software is typically referred to as this.
Application Life Cycle
This AWS database service can scale petabytes of the worth of data within the cloud.
Amazon Redshift
This is the how many days for Amazon CloudWatch keep resource data.
14 Days
This AWS resource gives you persistent block-level storage.
Amazon EBS or Elastic Block Store.
There are the primary functions of Amazon Route 53.
Health check monitoring, DNS servicing, and domain registration
This file storage solution is scalable and can be shared between Amazon EC2 instances.
Amazon EFS
This type of storage volume is considered the default storage when creating an EC2 instance.
General Purpose SSD
These 5 AWS services can publish metrics into CloudWatch.
•CloudFront, Cognito, Elastic Beanstalk, Elastic Block Store, and Elastic Load Balancing
This AWS resource is a standard tool for monitoring AWS Cloud services systems. This cloud resource gives you the ability to track and collect performance metrics such as monitoring logs, setting alarms, and proactively react to certain alarms that get generated.
Amazon CloudWatch
This is the name of set virtual servers that are used within AWS to add additional resources in processing large amounts of data at reduced cost from within the EC2 infrastructure.
A fleet
This phase of the application life cycle focuses on determining software requirements.
The deployment phase
This AWS service allows you to manage and monitor multiple types of metrics.
AWS CloudWatch
This tool allows you to set up and configure SNS mail services using a publisher and subscriber that leverages mobile notification services.
Amazon SNS
This AWS service loads your application code and then manages multiple different services, including monitoring the overall health of the application, implementing scaling, load balancing, and capacity analysis.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
This type of scaling manages EC2 instances based on workload patterns that are created based on predetermined times.
Scheduled scaling
This web service allows you to configure and manage cache applications environments.
Amazon ElastiCache
This service is a logging tool that allows you to send notifications using Amazon Simple Notifications Service(Amazon SNS) based on metric analysis generated from an Amazon DynamoDB.
Amazon CloudWatch Alarms
This AWS resource gives you the ability to validate service limits using the performance categories and also provides different types of limits and usage information related to your AWS instance currently in use.
AWS Trusted Advisor
This is the maximum number of EC2 instances that can be created within the Amazon infrastructure.
20
This is another name for an incremental backup for an EBS volume.
Snapshots
This type of EC2 instance would you choose for a batch processing or high-performance web server.
Compute Optimized Instance
This AWS service scans your specific AWS environment, compares it to AWS best practices in serval different categories, and then provides detailed recommendations.
AWS Trusted Advisor
This AWS agent is used for analyzing logs from several different EC2 applications, keeps up with the number of errors generated from each application log, and then sends notifications when a specific threshold has been broken.
CloudWatch log agent
This type of scaling adds or subtracts Amazon EC2 instances based on changes in demand.
Dynamic Scaling