ManageEngine Applications Manager's AWS ECS monitoring capabilities enables you to monitor applications on the container, EC2 and ECS levels, in addition to monitoring the host infrastructure. It enables you to run containerized applications on AWS with confidence.
With Applications Manager's ECS monitoring tool, you can:
With Applications Manager's ECS monitoring dashboard, get an overview of the number of active Services in your ECS environment. View the number of EC2 and Fargate services that are running and draining along withthe number of EC2 and Fargate Tasks that are active and pending all at a single glance.
Keep track of all the instances running in your ECS cluster with Applications Manager's AWS ECS monitoring capabilities. When managing ECS clusters, monitoring resource reservation and utilization is critical. Our ECS monitor offers in-depth visibility into key resource metrics such as reserved and used CPU and memory, file system usage, network traffic rate, and more. By closely monitoring memory utilization, you can avoid memory contention issues and ensure optimal performance of your deployments.
Additionally, you can track Disk I/O and Network I/O metrics to detect misconfigurations, optimize storage usage, and enhance overall cluster efficiency.
A task listens to instructions from ECS and executes them for launching, terminating, and configuring containers. Applications Manager's Amazon ECS monitoring tool allows you to monitor ECS performance metrics like Health Status, Last Status, Desired Status, connectivity details, resource details, and configuration information of the tasks. Isolate tasks that have stopped running and identify the root cause to resolve issues with ease.
Understand how busy your ECS infrastructure is and the load it handles by monitoring services along with the number of running and pending tasks associated with them. Applications Manager’s AWS ECS monitoring allows you to set alerts on task count metrics, helping you detect when services are reaching their maximum utilization limits. You also gain deeper insights into the performance of individual services by tracking their resource usage. Additionally, a built-in dashboard displays detailed service events, offering a comprehensive view of ECS operations in real time.
Monitor your ECS container instances effortlessly from a single pane of glass using Applications Manager. Track vital metrics such as memory and CPU utilization to ensure containers have adequate resources for smooth execution. View reserved capacity, current usage, and remaining availability to prevent performance issues. This helps in identifying underutilized or overcommitted resources quickly.
Dig deeper into instance performance with insights on running and pending tasks, file system usage, and network traffic rate. Monitoring these metrics helps detect bottlenecks, misconfigurations, and storage or network issues early on. The intuitive dashboard offers a consolidated view, making ECS infrastructure monitoring efficient and actionable.
Leverage root cause analysis to quickly identify and resolve issues, and receive instant notifications for critical alerts. Streamline incident response by sending automated emails or texts to designated administrators, or by triggering corrective actions. Use webhooks to initiate external workflows or integrate with ITSM tools like ServiceNow. Avoid performance lapses by setting baselines and thresholds through our intelligent fault management system.
Collect and visualize real-time data from ECS clusters within minutes. Analyze historical metric trends using aggregated reports to better understand performance patterns. Leverage machine learning to forecast resource growth and utilization accurately.
Although AWS CloudWatch provides native monitoring capabilities, it can be hard to set up and can get expensive. Applications Manager's cloud monitoring tool is not only cost effective but is also easy to set up with the help of automated discovery. No need to deploy or maintain agents.
Applications Manager has the ability to track the performance of various AWS cloud services such as EC2, RDS, SQS, Lambda, and more. It can also monitor your multi-cloud and hybrid cloud infrastructure, application performance and end user experience from a single console. AWS Elastic Container Service monitoring is a part of Applications Manager's AWS monitoring solution.
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