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Using CloudWatch Application Insights for .Net and SQL server in AMS

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Using CloudWatch Application Insights for .Net and SQL server in AMS - AMS Advanced User Guide

You can use Amazon CloudWatch Application Insights to set up the monitors for your AWS Managed Services (AMS) application resources to continuously analyze data for signs of problems with your applications and reduce your mean time to repair (MTTR) when troubleshooting application issues. For details about CloudWatch Application Insights, see CloudWatch Application Insights for .NET and SQL Server.

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AMS does not monitor problems from CloudWatch Application Insights because they are for application code controlled by you.

To use CloudWatch Application Insights, submit an RFC with the Management | Other | Other | Create change type (ct-1e1xtak34nx76) with a request to create an IAM role that provides you with permission to configure CloudWatch Application Insights. There are two options to receive the problems identified: through an SNS topic or with a target in CloudWatch Event rules. In the RFC, specify which you want. If you plan to use CloudWatch Event rules, also specify the rule definition in the RFC. After you're set up with CloudWatch Application Insights, you receive notice of potential problems including insights that point to a possible root cause.

To learn how you can assume the role, see the AMS Onboarding Guide Federate your Active Directory with the AMS IAM Roles.

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