AWS provides a wide range of services, making it challenging to precisely control each service, particularly when the scale becomes enormous. The presence of management tools becomes essential in such cases. AWS offers various IT management and monitoring services to assist enterprises in building, deploying, and managing their applications and resources on AWS, and monitoring performances and troubleshoot them.
If you have many resources on AWS or plan to deploy a significant number of resources on AWS and seek simple and straightforward management and monitoring tools, the experienced consulting team at MetaAge can help on the cloud resource management and monitoring platform and offer professional advice and technical support.
MetaAge can help you use AWS Systems Manager, which allows you to centralize operational data for multiple AWS services and automate tasks for AWS resources. You can create logical groups of resources, such as applications or different layers of application stacks, or compare production and development environments. Using Systems Manager, you can select resource groups and view their recent API activity, resource configuration changes, relevant notifications, operational alerts, software inventory, and patch compliance status. You can also act for each resource group based on operational needs.
MetaAge can assist you in using Amazon CloudWatch to monitor and manage metrics, logs, and events for applications, resources, and services on AWS. You can easily create visual dashboards and monitor their performance, triggering alerts. Or you can use AWS CloudTrail logging service to monitor activity for resources and applications on AWS. It can record API operations for almost all AWS services, as well as actions by users, roles, and other entities.
MetaAge can help you create an entire cloud environment model using templates, describing the AWS resources you want to create and configure using open-source declarative languages such as JSON or YAML. CloudFormation templates describe the resources you need and their dependencies, so you can launch and configure them as stacks. You can use templates as needed to create, update, and delete entire stacks as a single unit without individually managing resources. You can manage and deploy stacks across multiple AWS accounts and regions.