AWS Cloud Monitoring

AWS Monitoring

Bring AWS infrastructure metrics, application traces, logs, events, and cost data into one place. Give teams the context to troubleshoot resource, network, and application issues across multiple accounts, regions, and hybrid-cloud environments.

Why AWS monitoring needs unified observability

01One view across accounts and regions

Bring resources from AWS accounts, regions, and business units into a single view.

02Connect cloud infrastructure to applications

Drill down from cloud infrastructure metrics to application traces, logs, containers, and alert events.

03Scale across hybrid and multi-cloud environments

Maintain a consistent analysis model across cloud providers, on-premises data centers, and Kubernetes.

04Close the loop on alerts and collaboration

Investigate infrastructure anomalies, application errors, and business impact on the same timeline.

05Visualize cost and capacity

Track capacity risk and cloud cost trends alongside usage, performance, and business traffic.

Monitor AWS resources across accounts and regions

Guance ingests metrics, events, and logs from AWS resources and brings operational status across accounts, regions, and business units into one platform. Teams can investigate anomalies by tag, service, region, or resource type without jumping between consoles.
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Monitor AWS resources across accounts and regions
Drill down from AWS resources to applications, logs, and traces

Drill down from AWS resources to applications, logs, and traces

When endpoints slow down, error rates rise, or resource utilization looks abnormal, Guance correlates cloud resources, hosts, containers, APM traces, logs, and alert events. SRE and engineering teams can quickly determine whether the issue lies in cloud infrastructure, the network, a service, or a code dependency.
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Monitor core AWS services, including EC2, EKS, RDS, S3, Lambda, and CloudFront

Use out-of-the-box monitoring views and alert policies for common AWS services. Continuously track key signals across compute, memory, network, storage, databases, load balancers, and object storage—before an incident forces a manual investigation.
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Monitor core AWS services, including EC2, EKS, RDS, S3, Lambda, and CloudFront
Unify alerts, events, and collaboration context

Unify alerts, events, and collaboration context

Analyze AWS resource alerts alongside application errors, logs, traces, deployment events, and business metrics on a shared timeline. Reduce duplicate alerts and cross-team handoffs, and keep detection, response, and post-incident review connected.
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Visualize AWS cost and resource utilization

Use dashboards to track cloud usage, cost trends, and capacity risks. Correlate these signals with business traffic and system performance to identify idle, overprovisioned, or rapidly growing resources and make more reliable capacity and budget decisions.
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Visualize AWS cost and resource utilization

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should you monitor in AWS?

Focus on cloud infrastructure metrics, events, logs, network traffic, databases, container clusters, application traces, alerts, and cost data. Guance correlates these signals in a shared context.

How does Guance integrate with AWS resources?

Use Guance integrations and data ingestion to collect metrics, events, and logs from AWS resources. Consistent tags connect accounts, regions, services, and business units.

Do you still need unified observability if you already use native AWS monitoring?

Native AWS monitoring provides visibility into AWS resources. Unified observability adds application traces, logs, RUM, alert events, and business metrics, helping teams troubleshoot issues that span systems.

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