For your production applications, it is important to know that it is available and responding to requests. In this video, learn about various ways of monitoring your Elastic Beanstalk environment.
Elastic Beanstalk allows you to quickly deploy … and manage applications within the AWS cloud, … without having to configure the infrastructure … that runs those applications. … Deploying is as simple as uploading the application … and Elastic Beanstalk automatically handles … capacity provisioning, load balancing … and application health monitoring. … The easiest way to monitor your … Elastic Beanstalk environment … is from the management console. … Information from multiple sources is used … to determine if your application is available … and processing requests. … An environment's health is represented … by one of the four colors. … Green color, like in this case, … means that the environment has passed … the most recent health check. … The other colors are gray, … which means the environment is being updated, … yellow which means the environment has failed … one or more health checks … and red which means the environment has failed … three or more health checks. … From the management console, …
Released
12/12/2019- Exploring monitoring tools
- The basics of CloudWatch
- Using CloudWatch alarms
- Monitoring ELB latency
- Monitoring SQS, SNS, and Elastic Beanstalk
- Using AWS Config
- Using Lambda in response to CloudWatch alarms
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Video: Monitoring Elastic Beanstalk