Good day folks,
Today, I am excited to announce that we are expanding our Amazon Web Services monitoring footprint a notch further by extending support to the caching layer. Now, Site24x7 account holders, both paid and eval can monitor the health and performance of their in-memory data stores and cache environment running the Redis or Memcached engine. This includes near real-time metric data, off-the-Shelf time series graph widgets, custom reports, and alarms that can scale with your dynamic environment.
Apart from standard host-level metrics like CPU usage, available memory, swap and network stats, you also get to monitor specific cache engine metrics for both Redis and Memcached.For example, you can set up thresholds to get notified of drops or spikes in metrics like hits, misses, evictions and current connections. You can also create a custom dashboard, by bringing together monitoring data points across your caching and database layer and access it quickly to pinpoint bottlenecks and issues causing latency.
Data points from your cache nodes are collected and aggregated to give you an overview of your cluster performance.
Every ElastiCache Memcached cluster, Memcached Node, and Redis node will be considered as a basic monitor.
To start monitoring the performance of your ElastiCache instances, log into the Site24x7 console and navigate to the Edit section of an already integrated AWS account. (AWS > Inventory dashboard > hamburger icon > Edit) Here, scroll down to the "Services to be discovered" section, check the ElastiCache service and click on save.
Before you click on "Save," please ensure the following:
After discovery, three new listings EC-Memcached cluster, EC-Memcached node and EC - Redis will get added to the monitored AWS account drop-down. For new users, all the supported services will be checked by default, so you can get started right away and begin monitoring critical AWS cloud services in minutes.
Like promised in our previous community post, we've delivered monitoring support for another key AWS service. But the good news is a lot more new features and enhancements are in the pipeline, so stay tuned. As usual, If you have any questions or feedback, we'd love to hear it!