As AWS-based applications become more complex and grow deeper into your business’ IT infrastructure, it’s important to make sure they run as expected, always stay online and interact properly with other infrastructure components. Find helpful recommendations on monitoring taken from ScienceSoft’s professional experience as you read further.
Key metrics for monitoring we recommend
A common mistake that companies with little experience in AWS monitoring make is trying to track as many metrics as possible, creating an overly complex system that is hard to maintain. ScienceSoft’s team of cloud support experts starts implementing monitoring by identifying the resources and events that affect the performance of your cloud applications. Our approach has a lot in common with Google’s “golden signals” and we recommend the following key metrics for monitoring:
AWS security monitoring as a key aspect of our approach
Another key aspect of ScienceSoft’s monitoring approach is addressing your AWS system’s security issues. AWS Cloud infrastructure security issues vary from industry to industry but the core principle stays the same. You need to have strong control over access and permissions for your AWS account, as well as for specific AWS resources.
Recommended tools for AWS monitoring
For implementing AWS monitoring, ScienceSoft applies Amazon CloudWatch, Zabbix, Nagios, and Prometheus. The right combination of these tools depends on a particular case.
Is Amazon CloudWatch* enough?
CloudWatch offers deep integration with AWS services, it’s flexible, and provides extensive dashboarding functionality. It offers automatically configured monitoring starter packages with metrics that cover the minimum amount of resources needed to track your system’s health. It can also be used to monitor almost any AWS resource if properly configured.
However, customization and configuration of CloudWatch demand high qualification. In order to configure alerts and limit the number of notifications you get to a reasonable minimum, you will require highly technical staff. CloudWatch does not provide any guidance or recommendations to perform these tasks. Another one of its downsides is that it does not provide a single overview dashboard but multiple dashboards are used in combination. Creating additional dashboards increases the costs of your subscription.
Our DevOps experts find that ClowdWatch works well if you have your entire infrastructure on AWS. If you are running under multi-cloud, hybrid architecture, then opting for third-party tools will be a better option.
When and how third-party tools may help
Both Zabbix and Nagios are great in terms of customizations. Zabbix is a distributed monitoring solution, so it works well for multi-cloud environments. It also provides an overview dashboard with data from multiple sources consolidated into one view for you to track your AWS system’s health. Prometheus enables monitoring of containerized environments and can be used to manage your Kubernetes/EKS clusters. It also has convenient dashboarding tools that allow for easy customization.
A case of successful monitoring implementation
In addition to cloud resource autoscaling, cloud platforms provide for load balancing to distribute traffic and computing loads over the virtual instances. And if a cloud vendor offers access to a global Content Delivery Network, cloud load balancers may be used to route traffic to and from the nearest edge servers making your cloud app highly responsive.
Application monitoring
Monitoring is often perceived as a purely technical task. Let us give you an example of how monitoring can bring business benefits. Using the approach to AWS monitoring described above, ScienceSoft optimized our client’s resource allocation and consumption, decreased downtimes by 65%, and decreased response time to system faults by 70%. This seriously increased the overall application performance. We used Zabbix for monitoring purposes along with the ELK stack for their web application log management. As a result of improved performance and stability of their ecommerce solution, the client enjoys the increased traffic of users and a lower bounce rate.
Implementing AWS monitoring for your business
A proper approach to AWS monitoring allows you to avoid such problems as occasional downtimes, improperly answered user requests and security issues. However, implementing efficient monitoring for your AWS-based infrastructure requires deep technical knowledge and expertise in cloud management. By taking advantage of ScienceSoft's 10+ years of experience in providing managed AWS services, you can lift this burden off your shoulders. You are welcome to task us to set up your AWS monitoring.