Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics introduces multi-check blueprints, enabling customers to create comprehensive synthetic tests using simple JSON configuration files. This new feature addresses the challenge many customers face when developing custom scripts for basic endpoint monitoring, which often lack the depth needed for thorough synthetic testing across various check types like HTTP endpoints with different authentication methods, DNS record validation, SSL certificate monitoring, and TCP port checks.
With multi-check blueprints, customers can now bundle up to 10 different monitoring steps, one step per endpoint, in a single canary, making API monitoring more cost-effective and easier to implement. The solution provides built-in support for complex assertions on response codes, latency, headers, and body content, along with seamless integration with AWS Secrets Manager for secure credential handling. Customers benefit from detailed step-by-step results and debugging capabilities through the existing CloudWatch Synthetics console, significantly simplifying the process of implementing comprehensive API monitoring compared to writing individual custom canaries for each check. This feature streamlines monitoring workflows, reduces costs, and enhances the overall efficiency of synthetic monitoring setups.
Multi-check blueprints are available in all commercial AWS regions where Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics is offered. For pricing details, see Amazon CloudWatch pricing. To learn more about multi-check blueprints and how to get started, see the CloudWatch Synthetics Canaries Blueprints documentation.
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Source: Amazon Web Services

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