

# AWS Trusted Advisor
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For more information, see [Developer, Business, and Enterprise On-Ramp end of support](support-plans-eos.md).  
Developer Support, Business Support, and Enterprise On-Ramp will remain available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Region.

Trusted Advisor draws upon best practices learned from serving hundreds of thousands of AWS customers. Trusted Advisor inspects your AWS environment, and then makes recommendations when opportunities exist to save money, improve system availability and performance, or help close security gaps. 

AWS Trusted Advisor checks are available to customers with an AWS Business Support\$1, AWS Enterprise Support, or AWS Unified Operations plan.

If you have a Basic or Developer Support plan, you can use the Trusted Advisor console to access all checks in the Service Limits category and [selected checks](trusted-advisor-check-reference.md) in the Security and Fault tolerance categories. Automatic check updates aren't available in the Basic and Developer Support plans. You must manually refresh Trusted Advisor checks in the Security category. To manually refresh a check, do the following:

If you have a Basic Support plan, you can use the Trusted Advisor console to access all checks in the Service Limits category and [selected checks](trusted-advisor-check-reference.md) in the Security and Fault tolerance categories. Automatic check updates aren't available in the Basic and Developer Support plans. You must manually refresh Trusted Advisor checks in the Security category. To manually refresh a check, do the following:

1. Sign in to the Trusted Advisor console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/trustedadvisor/home](https://console.aws.amazon.com/trustedadvisor/home).

1. Select the **Refresh** button on the check that you want to refresh.

If you have a AWS Business Support\$1, AWS Enterprise Support, or AWS Unified Operations plan, you can use the Trusted Advisor console and the [AWS Trusted Advisor API](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/get-started-with-aws-trusted-advisor-api.html) to access all Trusted Advisor checks. You also can use Amazon CloudWatch Events to monitor the status of Trusted Advisor checks. For more information, see [Monitoring AWS Trusted Advisor check results with Amazon EventBridge](cloudwatch-events-ta.md). 

You can access Trusted Advisor in the AWS Management Console. For more information about controlling access to the Trusted Advisor console, see [Manage access to AWS Trusted Advisor](security-trusted-advisor.md).

For more information, see [Trusted Advisor](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/trustedadvisor/).

**Topics**
+ [Get started with Trusted Advisor Recommendations](get-started-with-aws-trusted-advisor.md)
+ [Get started with the Trusted Advisor API](get-started-with-aws-trusted-advisor-api.md)
+ [Using Trusted Advisor as a web service](trustedadvisor.md)
+ [Organizational view for AWS Trusted Advisor](organizational-view.md)
+ [View AWS Trusted Advisor checks powered by AWS Config](aws-config-integration-with-ta.md)
+ [Viewing AWS Security Hub CSPM controls in AWS Trusted Advisor](security-hub-controls-with-trusted-advisor.md)
+ [Opt in AWS Compute Optimizer for Trusted Advisor checks](compute-optimizer-with-trusted-advisor.md)
+ [Get started with AWS Trusted Advisor Priority](trusted-advisor-priority.md)
+ [AWS Trusted Advisor check reference](trusted-advisor-check-reference.md)
+ [Change log for AWS Trusted Advisor](aws-trusted-advisor-change-log.md)