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− | [[wikipedia:Amazon_Elastic_Compute_Cloud#Amazon_CloudWatch]]is a web service that provides real-time monitoring to Amazon's [[EC2]] customers on their resource utilization such as CPU, | + | [[wikipedia:Amazon_Elastic_Compute_Cloud#Amazon_CloudWatch]]is a web service that provides real-time monitoring to Amazon's [[EC2]] customers on their resource utilization such as CPU, disk, network and replica lag for [[AWS CloudWatch: RDS|RDS]] Database replicas. |
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== [[AWS timeline|AWS CloudWatch timeline]] == | == [[AWS timeline|AWS CloudWatch timeline]] == | ||
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* Nov 2021 [[Amazon CloudWatch Evidently]] | * Nov 2021 [[Amazon CloudWatch Evidently]] | ||
* Mar 2021 [[Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams]]<ref>https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/03/announcing-amazon-cloudwatch-metric-streams/</ref> | * Mar 2021 [[Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams]]<ref>https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/03/announcing-amazon-cloudwatch-metric-streams/</ref> |
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