AWS Observability Apps
These topics have information about the AWS Observability Solution apps.
In this section, we will introduce the following concepts:
📄️ AWS Application Load Balancer
The AWS Application Load Balancer functions at the application layer receive requests, evaluates the listener rules in priority order to determine which rule to apply, and then selects a target from the target group.
📄️ AWS DynamoDB
AWS DynamoDB is a fast and flexible NoSQL database service that provides consistent, single-digit millisecond latency at any scale.
📄️ AWS EC2 Metrics
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud, enabling you with complete control of your computing resources. The Sumo Logic app for AWS EC2 Metrics collects local host metrics and displays them using predefined search queries and dashboards. App dashboards provide a visual analysis of local host metrics for CPU, disk, memory, network, and TCP.
📄️ AWS Lambda
AWS Lambda allows you to run code without the burden of provisioning or managing servers. The AWS Lambda ULM App is a unified logs and metrics (ULM) app for monitoring operation and performance trends in the Lambda functions in your account.
📄️ AWS RDS Metrics
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is optimized to run in the cloud. The
📄️ AWS API Gateway
Amazon API Gateway service allows you to create RESTful APIs and WebSocket APIs for real-time two-way communication applications in containerized and serverless environments, as well as web applications.
📄️ Amazon ECS
Amazon Elastic Container Service is a scalable, container management service that is used to manage containers in a cluster. With dashboards for Amazon ECS, you can monitor capacity and resource utilization of ECS components as well as quickly identify changes made to your clusters to help with troubleshooting.
📄️ Amazon ElastiCache
Amazon ElastiCache allows you to set up, run, and scale popular open-source compatible in-memory data stores in the cloud.
📄️ AWS Network Load Balancer
The AWS Network Load Balancer service is distributed in OSI Layer 4 (i.e., network) traffic (e.g., TCP, UDP, TLS) and can handle over a million requests per second.
📄️ AWS Classic Load Balancer
The AWS Classic Load Balancer (ELB) distributes incoming application traffic across multiple EC2 instances in multiple Availability Zones and operates at both the request level and connection level.