Amazon CloudWatch RUM, which provides real user monitoring for web, iOS, and Android applications, now supports an improved App Monitors overview that surfaces fleet-wide health, SLO breaches, and distributed tracing coverage on a single page. DevOps and SRE teams can now triage critical and degraded monitors, spot worsening trends, and identify gaps in observability setup across their entire fleet without clicking into each monitor individually.
The overview groups monitors into four summary cards: Needs attention by health status, Trending worse, Setup and coverage, and SLOs and Alarms. This helps customers see at a glance how many app monitors are critical or degraded, how many are worsening, and how many are missing SLOs or tracing. Quick filters helps narrow the list so customers can focus on specific app monitors by platform, health, SLI status, and tracing state. Each row in the App Monitors table shows session volume, SLI status, health status primary issue type (such as JavaScript errors on a web monitor or performance regressions on an iOS monitor), trend direction, a direct link to traces in AWS X-Ray, linked-service health from CloudWatch Application Signals, and last event received. A selectable side panel shows additional details like correlated sessions, app monitor health and SLO and alarm details which is particularly useful when troubleshooting a given app monitor on the overview page itself, while also allowing to navigate to per-app monitor page for further deep-dive.
The CloudWatch RUM App Monitors overview is available in all AWS commercial Regions where CloudWatch RUM is available, at no additional cost. To learn more, see the CloudWatch RUM documentation and the pricing page. To get started, open the CloudWatch in AWS Management and select RUM in the left-navigation panel under APM.
Categories: general:products/amazon-cloudwatch
Source: Amazon Web Services
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