We’re excited to announce our expanded support for 11 new AWS services in our recent update. To help you ensure a smoothly operating cloud environment, we have enhanced our monitoring capabilities, enabling you to centralize AWS monitoring, improve visibility, and optimize the performance of your integration, migration, storage, and security services.

The new AWS monitoring features are available from v17.4 (build 174800) and above.

Integration services

Amazon integration services bridge communication across cloud and on-premises environments with messaging, API management, and multi-technology integration. Monitoring these enhances visibility into your services and workflow. Detailed insights into the performance of your services help you understand the cloud architecture, thereby aiding in fault analysis and root-cause identification.

The update adds two more integration services to the AWS cloud monitoring catalog, ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ brokers, along with Amazon SQS. These monitors help you enhance messaging reliability by monitoring broker health, queue depth, message throughput, and connection stability. With real-time insights on exchange activity, queue sizes, and consumer rates, you can optimize the message queue availability. Click the respective links to know more:

Amazon ActiveMQ monitoring

Amazon RabbitMQ monitoring

Migration and transfer services

Migration and transfer services play a major role in ensuring seamless data transfer across the AWS cloud environment. Monitoring these cloud services helps you ensure service reliability and seamless data migration without any downtime or data loss. With this update, Applications Manager now supports Database Migration Service (DMS) Replication instance and task monitoring. This provides detailed insights into replication metrics, CPU usage, memory consumption, task status, failure rates, performance bottlenecks, and replication latency.

Amazon DMS Replication Instance monitoring

Amazon DMS Replication Task monitoring

Storage services

Storage services play a key role in maintaining seamless workflows across the AWS cloud. With clear insights into the behavior of KPIs like gateway health, throughput, cache usage, and connectivity issues, you can understand the efficiency and reliability of your storage services.

Applications Manager’s latest update allows you to monitor the following AWS storage services along with Elastic File Systems, FSx File Cache, and S3 Bucket Storage Statistics instances.

Amazon Storage Gateway File Share monitoring

Amazon Storage Gateway Volumes monitoring

Amazon Storage Gateway monitoring

Security services

We know how important it is to keep your AWS cloud safe and secure, and your AWS security services must be up and running all the time to guard it from threats. Monitoring AWS security services helps you ensure the availability, security, and compliance of your cloud data. The new version of Applications Manager extends your visibility into the following security services, with comprehensive insights about service availability and health.

Amazon CloudHSM monitoring

Amazon Key Management Service monitoring

Amazon Secrets Manager monitoring

Amazon Web Application Firewall (ACL) monitoring

Monitoring cloud environments with Applications Manager

With this update, Applications Manager now supports 35 AWS services. The tool provides out-of-the-box monitoring support for your AWS cloud with smart dashboards, intelligent insights, and reliable alerts. With multi-vendor monitoring support, you can centralize your cloud environment by managing your Azure, Google, Oracle, Microsoft, and OpenStack services from a single pane of glass. You can also leverage its application performance monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, and DEM capabilities, all from a single console.

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