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Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor calculates measurements about the availability for your application's internet traffic between client locations and Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services has substantial historical data about internet performance and availability between Amazon Web Services services and different network providers and geographies. By applying statistical analysis to the data, Internet Monitor can detect when the performance and availability for your application has dropped, compared to an estimated baseline that's already calculated. To make it easier to see those drops, we report that information to you in the form of health scores: a performance score and an availability score.
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The impacted location, such as a city, that Amazon Web Services clients access application resources from.
The requested resource is in use.
A filter that you use with the results of a Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query that you created and ran. The query sets up a repository of data that is a subset of your application's Internet Monitor data. FilterParameter
is a string that defines how you want to filter the repository of data to return a set of results, based on your criteria.
Information about a health event created in a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
A complex type with the configuration information that determines the threshold and other conditions for when Internet Monitor creates a health event for an overall performance or availability issue, across an application's geographies.
Information about a location impacted by a health event in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
There was an internal server error.
An internal error occurred.
A summary of information about an internet event in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. Internet events are issues that cause performance degradation or availability problems for impacted Amazon Web Services client locations. Internet Monitor displays information about recent global health events, called internet events, on a global outages map that is available to all Amazon Web Services customers.
Internet health includes measurements calculated by Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor about the performance and availability for your application on the internet. Amazon Web Services has substantial historical data about internet performance and availability between Amazon Web Services services and different network providers and geographies. By applying statistical analysis to the data, Internet Monitor can detect when the performance and availability for your application has dropped, compared to an estimated baseline that's already calculated. To make it easier to see those drops, Internet Monitor reports the information to you in the form of health scores: a performance score and an availability score.
Publish internet measurements to an Amazon S3 bucket in addition to CloudWatch Logs.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the InternetMonitor client
The request exceeded a service quota.
A complex type with the configuration information that determines the threshold and other conditions for when Internet Monitor creates a health event for a local performance or availability issue, when scores cross a threshold for one or more city-networks.
Information about the network impairment for a specific network measured by Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
The request specifies something that doesn't exist.
Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor calculates measurements about the performance for your application's internet traffic between client locations and Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services has substantial historical data about internet performance and availability between Amazon Web Services services and different network providers and geographies. By applying statistical analysis to the data, Internet Monitor can detect when the performance and availability for your application has dropped, compared to an estimated baseline that's already calculated. To make it easier to see those drops, we report that information to you in the form of health scores: a performance score and an availability score.
Defines a field to query for your application's Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor data. You create a data repository by running a query of a specific type. Each QueryType
includes a specific set of fields and datatypes to retrieve data for.
The request specifies a resource that doesn't exist.
Round-trip time (RTT) is how long it takes for a request from the user to return a response to the user. Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor calculates RTT at different percentiles: p50, p90, and p95.
The configuration for publishing Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor internet measurements to Amazon S3. The configuration includes the bucket name and (optionally) prefix for the S3 bucket to store the measurements, and the delivery status. The delivery status is ENABLED
or DISABLED
, depending on whether you choose to deliver internet measurements to S3 logs.
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