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AWS Resilience Hub dashboard

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The dashboard provides a comprehensive view of the resilience status of your application portfolio. The dashboard aggregates and organizes resilience events (for example, unavailable database or failed resilience validation), alerts, and insights from services such as CloudWatch and AWS Fault Injection Service (AWS FIS).

The dashboard also generates a resilience score for each application that’s assessed. This score indicates how well your application performs when assessed against recommended resilience policies, alarms, recovery standard operating procedures (SOPs), and tests. You can use this score to measure resilience improvements over time.

To view AWS Resilience Hub dashboard, choose Dashboard from navigation menu. The Dashboard page displays the following sections:

Application status

The application statuses indicate whether the applications have been assessed for compliance with their attached resiliency policy or not. In addition, after an assessment is completed, the status also indicates if the input sources of your applications have been modified or not. Choose a number under each of the following statuses to view all the applications that share the same status in the Applications page:

  • Applications in policy – Indicates all the applications that comply with their attached resiliency policy.

  • Applications breaching policy – Indicates all the applications that does not comply with their attached resiliency policy.

  • Applications not assessed – Indicates all the applications whose compliance has not been assessed or tracked yet.

  • Applications drifted – Indicates all the applications that have drifted from their resiliency policy or if their resources have drifted.

Application resiliency score over time

With the application resiliency score over time, you can view a graph of your application's resiliency over the past 30 days. While the dropdown menu can list 10 of your applications, AWS Resilience Hub only shows you a graph of up to four applications at a time. For more information about resiliency score, see Understanding resiliency scores.

Note

AWS Resilience Hub does not run scheduled assessments at the same time. As a result, you may need to return to the resiliency score over time graph at a later time to view the daily assessment of your applications.

AWS Resilience Hub also uses Amazon CloudWatch to generate these graphs. Choose View metrics in CloudWatch to create and view more granular information about your application's resiliency in your CloudWatch dashboard. For more information about CloudWatch, see Using dashboards in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.

Implemented alarms

This section lists all the alarms that you have set up in Amazon CloudWatch to monitor all the applications. For more information , see Viewing alarms.

Implemented experiments

This section lists all fault injection experiments that you have implemented in all the applications. For more information, see Viewing AWS FIS experiments.

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