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Being the government’s Cost-Cutting Czar is not as simple as you might think. Ed confides to his diary. When I put up a proposal that our large body of Ministry …
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Raspberry Pi has announced a second-generation of its computer-in-keyboard, and a branded monitor. Aimed at home computing and based on RP5 technology, the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard computer has a …
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Farnell Global has announced end-of-year offers on a range of Test & Tools (T&T) products across the EMEA. The year-end sale is designed to offer significant discounts on an extensive …
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DigiKey is launching Series 3 of its video sequence on logistics technology called ‘Supply Chain Transformed’. The new set of videos focus on innovative technologies, including IoT, that are driving …
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October semiconductor sales were up 22.1% y-o-y and 2.8% m-o-m at $56.9 billion compared to the $46.6 billion of October 2023, says the SIA. Additionally , a new WSTS industry …
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Scientists and engineers from the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and the University of Bristol have created the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery. This new type of battery has the …
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further trade restrictions on China, Pat Gelsinger leaving Intel, modernising the U.S. Space Surveillance Network (SSN), BAE planning to recruit 2,400 people in the UK, and Microchip closing its Tempe wafer fab…
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“We really have the opportunity to create a new DNA for automobiles,” said Lawrence Burns, v-p of R&D and strategic planning at General Motors (GM) at the 2 007 DAC, …
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Amazon CloudWatch now offers centralized visibility into critical AWS service telemetry configurations, such as Amazon VPC Flow Logs, Amazon EC2 Detailed Metrics, and AWS Lambda Traces. This enhanced visibility enables central DevOps teams, system administrators, and service teams to identify potential gaps in their infrastructure monitoring setup. The telemetry configuration auditing experience seamlessly integrates with AWS Config to discover AWS resources, and can be turned on for the entire organization using the new AWS Organizations integration with Amazon CloudWatch.
With visibility into telemetry configurations, you can identify monitoring gaps that might have been missed in your current setup. For example, this helps you identify gaps in your EC2 detailed metrics so that you can address them and easily detect short-lived performance spikes and build responsive auto-scaling policies. You can audit telemetry configuration coverage at both resource type and individual resource levels, refining the view by filtering across specific accounts, resource types, or resource tags to focus on critical resources.
The telemetry configurations auditing experience is available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), US East (Ohio), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (Stockholm) regions. There is no additional cost to turn on the new experience, including for AWS Config.
You can get started with auditing your telemetry configurations using the Amazon CloudWatch Console , by clicking on Telemetry config in the navigation panel, or programmatically using the API/CLI. To learn more, visit our documentation .
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AWS Config added support for a service-linked recorder, a new type of AWS Config recorder that is managed by an AWS service and can record configuration data on service-specific resources, such as the new Amazon CloudWatch telemetry configurations audit. By enabling the service-linked recorder in Amazon CloudWatch, you gain centralized visibility into critical AWS service telemetry configurations, such as Amazon VPC Flow Logs, Amazon EC2 Detailed Metrics, and AWS Lambda Traces.
With service-linked recorders, an AWS service can deploy and manage an AWS Config recorder on your behalf to discover resources and utilize the configuration data to provide differentiated features. For example, an Amazon CloudWatch managed service-linked recorder helps you identify monitoring gaps within specific critical resources within your organization, providing a centralized, single-pane view of telemetry configuration status. Service-linked recorders are immutable to ensure consistency, prevention of configuration drift, and simplified experience. Service-linked recorders operate independently of any existing AWS Config recorder, if one is enabled. This allows you to independently manage your AWS Config recorder for your specific use cases while authorized AWS services can manage the service-linked recorder for feature specific requirements.
Amazon CloudWatch managed service-linked recorder is now available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), US East (Ohio), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney) Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Stockholm) regions. The AWS Config service-linked recorder specific to Amazon CloudWatch telemetry configuration feature is available to customers at no additional cost.
To learn more, please refer to our documentation
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