Amazon CloudWatch metrics are now available for S3 Tables, helping you monitor table storage, requests, and maintenance operations. You can use CloudWatch metrics to track performance, detect anomalies, and monitor the operational health of applications that use S3 Tables.
CloudWatch metrics for S3 Tables provide three types of metrics. Storage metrics track daily storage usage and count of objects. Table maintenance metrics track daily bytes and objects processed by compaction operations. Request metrics monitor table operations, data transfer volumes, error rates, and latency measurements at minute-level granularity. These metrics are available through the CloudWatch console, AWS CLI, and CloudWatch API at the table bucket, namespace, and individual table level.
CloudWatch metrics for S3 Tables are now available in all AWS Regions where S3 Tables are available. To learn more, visit the S3 Tables product page and documentation.
Categories: general:products/amazon-s3,marketing:marchitecture/storage,general:products/aws-govcloud-us
Source: Amazon Web Services


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