Thank you very much for this wonderful video. It was really helpful and easy to understand. It would help us a lot if you could publish such videos for other AWS services.
Hello Pngmor Chor! Great question. Route your incoming HTTP/HTTPS requests through an Application Load Balancer (ALB). Then you can setup a CloudWatch alarm that notifies you when specific ALB Target Groups do not contain any healthy hosts (e.g. TargetGroup HealthyHostCount is 0). Each website should have it's own Target Group, so you can setup different alarms for each website. A single Application Load Balancer (ALB) can route incoming traffic for multiple HTTP/HTTPS websites. This can really simplify your setup, even if most of your websites are only hosted on one server, because AWS provides HTTPS (SSL/TLS) termination and forwards HTTP (non-SSL) requests to your application servers. Bonus: Once you implement ALB, you can also implement Web Application Firewall (WAF) to improve security of your web applications. How to setup Health Checks for Target Groups: docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/target-group-health-checks.html How to setup Alarms for Target Groups: docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-cloudwatch-metrics.html
Thank you so much for suggestion & help , but for each port we can't create ALB & TG , is there any option ,or custom metrics available for port down / up ???
hello everyone, currently i'm using vapor to deploy my project on AWS ... but sometimes it's so slow, so i want to know the list of requests that my project execute in "High volume of users" I want to know the request i will need to optimize. I'm pretty sure AWS have some feature where to see that. Many thanks in advance for your help!
I would like to see an example where CloudWatch calls a database to get a timestamp service heartbeat. Like PRTG currently does. Is this even possible?
Hi, i have a question, if i buy an instance that has an upfront price of $0.00 and this instance is pay per hour, if i turn off it, this instance is not consuming my money right??
Great stuff. Love the real world examples that you so willingly share and the lessons learned along the way.
39:45 - AWS S3 Metrics - Storage Used, Object Count, Cloudwatch Metrics
I am not able to see the Billing Metrics in AWS Cloudwatch. What could be the reason?
Thank you very much for this wonderful video. It was really helpful and easy to understand.
It would help us a lot if you could publish such videos for other AWS services.
this video helped me a lot in understanding th CloudWatch metrics.Thnakyou so much.
awesome content !
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How do we setup port / url based monitoring with cloudwatch ?? if port/url goes down we should get notified
Grafana is better option for your requirement
Thanks Srikanth , can we integrate graphana with cloudwatch ?
Hello Pngmor Chor! Great question.
Route your incoming HTTP/HTTPS requests through an Application Load Balancer (ALB). Then you can setup a CloudWatch alarm that notifies you when specific ALB Target Groups do not contain any healthy hosts (e.g. TargetGroup HealthyHostCount is 0). Each website should have it's own Target Group, so you can setup different alarms for each website.
A single Application Load Balancer (ALB) can route incoming traffic for multiple HTTP/HTTPS websites. This can really simplify your setup, even if most of your websites are only hosted on one server, because AWS provides HTTPS (SSL/TLS) termination and forwards HTTP (non-SSL) requests to your application servers. Bonus: Once you implement ALB, you can also implement Web Application Firewall (WAF) to improve security of your web applications.
How to setup Health Checks for Target Groups:
docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/target-group-health-checks.html
How to setup Alarms for Target Groups:
docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-cloudwatch-metrics.html
Thank you so much for suggestion & help , but for each port we can't create ALB & TG , is there any option ,or custom metrics available for port down / up ???
Sorry, I am not aware of any CloudWatch alarms that can monitor if specific ports are up/down.
hey, how can we monitor/alert when new data types are loaded or data size of existing data types doubles to AWS? Is there a way to do this?
Amazing tutorial. Very useful.
Thank you very much!
hello everyone, currently i'm using vapor to deploy my project on AWS ... but sometimes it's so slow, so i want to know the list of requests that my project execute in "High volume of users" I want to know the request i will need to optimize. I'm pretty sure AWS have some feature where to see that. Many thanks in advance for your help!
Very nice tutorial 👍
Can we increase the time span to see cloud watch log. It is max 2 weeks as default
I would like to see an example where CloudWatch calls a database to get a timestamp service heartbeat. Like PRTG currently does.
Is this even possible?
Hi, i have a question, if i buy an instance that has an upfront price of $0.00 and this instance is pay per hour, if i turn off it, this instance is not consuming my money right??
No, As per my understanding, you will pay for a year, does not matter you use it or not. ..
Thanks, well done
awesome!
Is content still relevant in 2022?
Yes
Nice but should be updated. 6 years has taken lots new looks! Ty
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