Monitoring Amazon Route 53
Monitoring is an important part of maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of your AWS solutions. You should collect monitoring data from all of the parts of your AWS solution so that you can more easily debug a multi-point failure if one occurs. However, before you start monitoring, you should create a monitoring plan that includes answers to the following questions:
What are your monitoring goals?
What resources will you monitor?
How often will you monitor these resources?
What monitoring tools will you use?
Who will perform the monitoring tasks?
Who should be notified when something goes wrong?
Topics
- Public DNS query logging
- Resolver query logging
- Monitoring domain registrations
- Monitoring your resources with Amazon Route 53 health checks and Amazon CloudWatch
- Monitoring hosted zones using Amazon CloudWatch
- Monitoring Route 53 Resolver endpoints with Amazon CloudWatch
- Monitoring Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups with Amazon CloudWatch
- Managing Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall events using Amazon EventBridge
- Logging Amazon Route 53 API calls with AWS CloudTrail