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Quickly deploy, scale, and manage network performance monitoring for your AWS and hybrid workloads, and internet traffic, without requiring on-premises installation or manual instrumentation.
Visualize network events and take action on pre-built dashboards that provide metrics for latency, packet loss, and more. Flow monitoring provides real-time metrics on the latency and packet-loss of TCP-based AWS workloads. Synthetic monitoring provides real-time packet loss and latency metrics by probing your network packet paths inside AWS and to your on-premises networks. Internet monitoring performs hop-by-hop analyses to pinpoint issues by the geographic areas and internet Service Providers (ISPs) affected.
Pinpoint if an internet availability or network issue is caused by a specific ISP or by the AWS network, to identify and troubleshoot the root cause of network issues. Quickly identify the cause of performance issues and reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR).
Continuously observe the health of your AWS application on AWS network, your hybrid network, or the internet, and alert or alarm on issues proactively to get notified quickly about critical events that affect your clients.
If you experience degradation in your AWS workloads, flow monitoring helps you determine if the problem is caused by your application stack or the underlying AWS infrastructure so you can proactively manage the quality of experience to your customer.
Flow monitoring provides granular insights into the network performance of AWS workloads to help you pinpoint the root cause of issues quickly. Access real-time metrics, like round-trip latency and packet loss for your actual workloads. Identify if the cause of your workload impairment is the underlying AWS network via a network health indicator (NHI).
Synthetic monitoring gives you visibility into your network performance within AWS and over your hybrid connections. Access real-time metrics, like round-trip latency and packet loss, to monitor the network. Customize date ranges on the synthetic monitoring dashboard to view historical packet loss and round-trip time, to help you troubleshoot issues using the network health indicator (NHI).
Flow and synthetic monitoring provide a network health indicator (NHI) that monitors performance and availability of AWS network. Customers who have workloads on AWS or hybrid workloads over AWS Direct Connect, can identify performance degradation, measure impact, and then take action to improve your hybrid network health.
Use internet monitoring to identify health events that impact your end user experience for applications hosted on Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPCs, Network Load Balancers, Amazon WorkSpaces, or Amazon CloudFront distributions. You can define thresholds for detecting and alerting on performance issues. You can also get insights based on near real-time analysis of internet traffic latency and availability. Set alerts and view all your internet traffic and events in one place.
You can use internet monitoring to identify your client locations that generate the most traffic to your application. After you identify high traffic locations, get suggestions for traffic optimization and latency improvements by switching AWS Regions or services.
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