AWS Observability Handbook
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80461-671-0 (ISBN)
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Key Features
Gain a thorough understanding of observability principles along with different AWS service offerings and best practices
Ensure customer satisfaction by monitoring user experience and fixing bottlenecks quickly
Learn from experts to get the best possible insights into AWS’ observability solutions
Book DescriptionAs modern application architecture grows increasingly complex, identifying potential points of failure and measuring end user satisfaction, in addition to monitoring application availability, is key. This book helps you explore AWS observability tools that provide end-to-end visibility, enabling quick identification of performance bottlenecks in distributed applications.
You’ll gain a holistic view of monitoring and observability on AWS, starting from observability basics using Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray to advanced ML-powered tools such as AWS DevOps Guru. As you progress, you'll learn about AWS-managed open source services such as AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) and AWS managed Prometheus, Grafana, and the ELK Stack. You’ll implement observability in EC2 instances, containers, Kubernetes, and serverless apps and grasp UX monitoring. With a fair mix of concepts and examples, this book helps you gain hands-on experience in implementing end-to-end AWS observability in your applications and navigating and troubleshooting performance issues with the help of use cases. You'll also learn best practices and guidelines, such as how observability relates to the Well-Architected Framework.
By the end of this AWS book, you’ll be able to implement observability and monitoring in your apps using AWS’ native and managed open source tools in real-world scenarios.What you will learn
Capture metrics from an EC2 instance and visualize them on a dashboard
Conduct distributed tracing using AWS X-Ray
Derive operational metrics and set up alerting using CloudWatch
Achieve observability of containerized applications in ECS and EKS
Explore the practical implementation of observability for AWS Lambda
Observe your applications using Amazon managed Prometheus, Grafana, and OpenSearch services
Gain insights into operational data using ML services on AWS
Understand the role of observability in the cloud adoption framework
Who this book is forThis book is for SREs, DevOps and cloud engineers, and developers who are looking to achieve their observability targets using AWS native services and open source managed services on AWS. It will assist solution architects in achieving operational excellence by implementing cloud observability solutions for their workloads. Basic understanding of AWS cloud fundamentals and different AWS cloud services used to run applications such as EC2, container solutions such as ECS, and EKS will be helpful when using this book.
Phani Kumar Lingamallu works as a senior partner solution architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS). With around 19 years of IT experience, he previously served as a consultant for several well-known companies, such as Microsoft, HCL Technologies, and Harsco. He has worked on projects such as the large-scale migration of workloads to AWS and the Azure cloud. He has hands-on experience with the setup of monitoring/management for over 45,000 servers, and the design and implementation of large-scale AIOps transformations for clients across Europe, the US, and APAC, covering monitoring, automation, reporting, and analytics. He holds a Master of Science in electronics and possesses certifications including AWS Solution Architect Professional and Microsoft Certified Azure Solution Architect Expert. Fabio Braga de Oliveira works as a senior partner solution architect at AWS. He carries a wealth of experience from various industries – automotive, industrial, and financial services, working in the last 19 years as a software engineer/team lead/solutions architect. His professional interests range from big to small: he loves event-driven architectures, helping build complex, highly efficient systems, and also working on small devices, building devices fleet to collect data and support companies to drive new insights, using analytics techniques and machine learning. He majored in electronics and has a BS in computer science, an MBA in project management, and a series of IT certifications, among them AWS Certified Solution Architect – Professional. Nowadays, he supports AWS partners in the DACH/CEE region with application modernization (serverless and containers) and IoT workloads.
Table of Contents
Observability 101
Overview of the Observability Landscape on AWS
Gathering Operational Data and Alerting Using Amazon CloudWatch
Implementing Distributed Tracing Using AWS X-Ray
Insights into Operational Data with CloudWatch
Observability for Containerized Applications on AWS
Observability for Serverless Applications on AWS
End User Experience Monitoring on AWS
Collecting Metrics and Traces Using OpenTelemetry
Deploying and Configuring an Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
Deploying the Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana Stack Using Amazon OpenSearch Service
Augmenting the Human Operator with Amazon DevOps Guru
Observability Best Practices at Scale
Be Well-Architected for Operational Excellence
The Role of Observability in the Cloud Adoption Framework
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.05.2023 |
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Verlagsort | Birmingham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 191 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► SOA / Web Services |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80461-671-0 / 1804616710 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80461-671-0 / 9781804616710 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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