- Observability: other versions:
- What is Elastic Observability?
- What’s new in 8.15
- Get started
- Observability AI Assistant
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Self manage APM Server
- Data Model
- Features
- Navigate the APM UI
- Perform common tasks in the APM UI
- Configure APM agents with central config
- Control access to APM data
- Create an alert
- Create and upload source maps (RUM)
- Create custom links
- Filter data
- Find transaction latency and failure correlations
- Identify deployment details for APM agents
- Integrate with machine learning
- Explore mobile sessions with Discover
- Observe Lambda functions
- Query your data
- Storage Explorer
- Track deployments with annotations
- Use OpenTelemetry
- Manage storage
- Configure
- Advanced setup
- Secure communication
- Monitor
- APM Server API
- APM UI API
- Troubleshoot
- Upgrade
- Release notes
- Known issues
- Log monitoring
- Infrastructure monitoring
- AWS monitoring
- Azure monitoring
- Synthetic monitoring
- Get started
- Scripting browser monitors
- Configure lightweight monitors
- Manage monitors
- Work with params and secrets
- Analyze monitor data
- Monitor resources on private networks
- Use the CLI
- Configure projects
- Multi-factor Authentication
- Configure Synthetics settings
- Grant users access to secured resources
- Manage data retention
- Use Synthetics with traffic filters
- Migrate from the Elastic Synthetics integration
- Scale and architect a deployment
- Synthetics support matrix
- Synthetics Encryption and Security
- Troubleshooting
- Uptime monitoring
- Real user monitoring
- Universal Profiling
- Alerting
- Service-level objectives (SLOs)
- Cases
- CI/CD observability
- Troubleshooting
- Fields reference
- Tutorials
AWS metrics
editAWS metrics
editAdditional AWS charges for GetMetricData API requests are generated using this module.
Monitor EC2 instances
editTo help you analyze the EC2 instance metrics listed on the Inventory page, you can select view filters based on the following predefined metrics or you can add custom metrics.
CPU Usage |
Average of |
Inbound Traffic |
Average of |
Outbound Traffic |
Average of |
Disk Reads (Bytes) |
Average of |
Disk Writes (Bytes) |
Average of |
Monitor S3 buckets
editTo help you analyze the S3 bucket metrics listed on the Inventory page, you can select view filters based on the following predefined metrics or you can add custom metrics.
Bucket Size |
Average of |
Total Requests |
Average of |
Number of Objects |
Average of |
Downloads (Bytes) |
Average of |
Uploads (Bytes) |
Average of |
Monitor SQS queues
editTo help you analyze the SQS queue metrics listed on the Inventory page, you can select view filters based on the following predefined metrics or you can add custom metrics.
Messages Available |
Max of |
Messages Delayed |
Max of |
Messages Added |
Max of |
Messages Returned Empty |
Max of |
Oldest Message |
Max of |
Monitor RDS databases
editTo help you analyze the RDS database metrics listed on the Inventory page, you can select view filters based on the following predefined metrics or you can add custom metrics.
CPU Usage |
Average of |
Connections |
Average of |
Queries Executed |
Average of |
Active Transactions |
Average of |
Latency |
Average of |
For information about which required fields the Infrastructure app uses to display AWS services metrics, see the Infrastructure app field reference.