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... AWS CLI commands[1][2]. **2. Available Metrics** Global Accelerator provides several key metrics that help you monitor the health and traffic of your accelerators in real-time: - ActiveFlowCount: ...
... accelerator is deployed[2]. - Key CloudWatch metrics to focus on include: - Latency: Measures the time taken for traffic to be routed through the Global Accelerator to your endpoints. - Healthy/Unhealthy ...
... using TCP, HTTP, and HTTPS health checks. Endpoint failures or degraded health status can cause traffic to be rerouted, impacting latency[7]. **AWS Monitoring Tools and Logs** - Amazon CloudWatch ...
... Health checks should be configured with appropriate protocol, port, path, interval, and threshold count to accurately reflect endpoint health. - Unhealthy endpoints are automatically removed from traffic ...
Best practices for monitoring and adjusting AWS Global Accelerator settings involve a combination of proactive health checks, detailed logging, real-time metrics monitoring, and traffic management to ensure ...
... accelerators route traffic to endpoints that can be: - Network Load Balancers (NLBs) - Application Load Balancers (ALBs) - Amazon EC2 instances - Elastic IP addresses These endpoints must be located ...
... retry using the healthy static IP address from the other network zone. This fault-isolating design ensures that even if one network zone experiences an outage, the other can continue to serve traffic without ...
Yes, AWS Global Accelerator can automatically detect and redirect traffic to healthy endpoints. It continuously monitors the health of all endpoints associated with your static IP addresses by performing ...
... automatically and instantly reroutes user traffic to the next best available endpoint in another region. This failover happens rapidly, typically within less than a minute, ensuring minimal disruption ...
... will allocate two static Anycast IP addresses for your accelerator. These IPs serve as fixed entry points for your application traffic globally[3][5][7]. 3. Configure Listeners - Create one or ...
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