AWS CloudWatch - Beginner
Amazon CloudWatch monitors Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources and applications running on AWS in real time. You can use CloudWatch to collect and track metrics, which are the variables you can measure on resources
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This course includes
- 5 Modules
- 10 Videos
- 15 Practices
- Full-time access
- Mobile & Tablet access
- Course Certificate
What you'll learn
- AWS CloudWatch Fundamentals
- Description of its components
- Use of metrics
- Use of alarms
- Use of the AWS CloudWatch console
Course Contents
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Amazon CloudWatch is essentially a metrics repository. An AWS service, such as Amazon EC2, places metrics in the repository, and you retrieve statistics based on those metrics. If you place your own custom metrics in the repository, it
From the overview of this module, you can focus your view on a specific resource group or a specific AWS service. This allows you to restrict your view to a subset of resources you are interested in. The use of resource groups
Amazon CloudWatch dashboards are customizable home pages in the CloudWatch console that you can use to monitor your resources in a single view, even those resources that are distributed across different regions. You can use them to
You can use metric streams to continuously send CloudWatch metrics to your chosen destination with near real-time delivery and low latency. Supported destinations include AWS destinations such as Amazon Simple Storage Service and various others
An alarm invokes actions only when the alarm changes state. The exception is alarms with Auto Scaling actions. For Auto Scaling actions, the alarm continues to invoke the action once per minute while the alarm remains in the n