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grafana-aws-cloudwatch-dashboards
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Importing dashboard with API
I've been using the "guide" here: https://github.com/monitoringartist/grafana-aws-cloudwatch-dashboards
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Monitoring and logging with Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow
Creation of dashboards in Grafana dashboards is outside the scope of this post, but you should have everything you need to get going now. I did find and spend some time exploring this great resource that will probably be a great help if you want to go down this path.
cloudprober
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Using Alerts in Grafana
Do you mean that your service doesn't have enough traffic all the time? Then you can (and should) use synthetic clients to send requests to your endpoint. They provide both a minimal amount of traffic all day round and also can report on responses they get and improve your coverage. Example project: https://github.com/google/cloudprober
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How Best to Monitor Incoming Traffic for the Health of Applications
If your service might at times fall to almost zero requests outside business hours, having a synthetic client is a must. You can use Blackbox exporter as mentioned by u/SuperQue or CloudProber, both work well for simple cases (one step site check or API call), for anything more complicated (multi step scenarios) you are better off scripting it.
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SLOs when your metrics suck?
Relatively easy to achieve: through variety of available opensource projects like cloudprober or blackbox exporter (if your test case is straight forward) or custom made programs out of bash, python, golang (if your test case is more complex).
What are some alternatives?
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
blackbox_exporter - Blackbox prober exporter
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
sloth - 🦥 Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator
netdata - Real-time performance monitoring, done right! https://www.netdata.cloud [Moved to: https://github.com/netdata/netdata]
Sloth - Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes and devices in use by all running processes. Nice GUI for lsof.
robusta - Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
tcpprobe - Modern TCP tool and service for network performance observability.
cw - The best way to tail AWS CloudWatch Logs from your terminal
howtheysre - A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
kubesphere - The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter, and edge management ⎈ 🖥 ☁️
kubeeye - KubeEye aims to find various problems on Kubernetes, such as application misconfiguration, unhealthy cluster components and node problems.