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AWS London Summit 2018 - Breakout Session:
The model of a mature monitoring implementation can be large and daunting. It is a challenge to know where to begin and how to get started. It is important to recognize that a monitoring plan won't be built overnight, and that ""good enough"" can be success at any given stage. The goal of monitoring is to achieve situational awareness so that you can provide effective responses when needed. We want to enable stable, reliable production applications running on well operated cloud infrastructure to meet users’ high expectations for every transaction. It’s not always obvious what to monitor to achieve this.
In this session, we will take you through the process of developing and implementing a workload monitoring plan for both alerting and analysis. We’ll talk about alarms, logs, dashboards and triggers, and will demonstrate how to plan and alert on the major categories of failure (latency, errors, traffic volumes, etc). We’ll show you the native AWS tools (including Amazon CloudWatch and AWS CloudTrail) that will give you the base set of monitoring metrics you should focus on, and the best means to present these to operations and development teams for maximum benefit. We will also show you how to measure these against your business outcomes, and how monitoring can drive operational improvements through automation and Business Intelligence. This session is for product developments teams, operations, service owners and anyone interested in monitoring workloads to keep their users, operators, and developers happy.
AWS London Summit 2018 - Breakout Session:
The model of a mature monitoring implementation can be large and daunting. It is a challenge to know where to begin and how to get started. It is important to recognize that a monitoring plan won't be built overnight, and that ""good enough"" can be success at any given stage. The goal of monitoring is to achieve situational awareness so that you can provide effective responses when needed. We want to enable stable, reliable production applications running on well operated cloud infrastructure to meet users’ high expectations for every transaction. It’s not always obvious what to monitor to achieve this.
In this session, we will take you through the process of developing and implementing a workload monitoring plan for both alerting and analysis. We’ll talk about alarms, logs, dashboards and triggers, and will demonstrate how to plan and alert on the major categories of failure (latency, errors, traffic volumes, etc). We’ll show you the native AWS tools (including Amazon CloudWatch and AWS CloudTrail) that will give you the base set of monitoring metrics you should focus on, and the best means to present these to operations and development teams for maximum benefit. We will also show you how to measure these against your business outcomes, and how monitoring can drive operational improvements through automation and Business Intelligence. This session is for product developments teams, operations, service owners and anyone interested in monitoring workloads to keep their users, operators, and developers happy.
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