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Date Published
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Matthew Demyttenaere
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1384
Language
English
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Summary

To achieve observability of your Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure, you need a connected view that accounts for all entities spread across your AWS hosts and services. New Relic has announced 10 new cloud integrations for AWS, adding to its already significant list of powerful integrations for the New Relic platform. These integrations gather data using the AWS CloudWatch API and each integration comes with a set of New Relic One entities and a load of metrics. To use these integrations, you'll need a New Relic Infrastructure Pro account and connect your Amazon account to New Relic Infrastructure. The latest AWS cloud integrations from New Relic include Amazon MQ, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), AWS Glue, Amazon Athena, AWS Step Functions, AWS Direct Connect, Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), AWS WAF, AWS AppSync, and AWS QLDB. These integrations provide data on various metrics such as connections, CPU utilization, storage usage, latency, and more. New Relic sets you up for AWS success by providing essential observability and integrating with other services like EKS monitoring or Lambda monitoring to gain full speed, scalability, flexibility, and resiliency of operating in the cloud.