Discover AWS Service Report with Cloudshot

Explore this AWS Service Report with Cloudshot

An AWS Service Report, is a detailed overview of the AWS services being used within an organization. It provides insights into the operational status, usage, and performance of various AWS resources. 
  • Watch our step-by-step guide for understanding Service Report: 

Steps:

  1. Go to the 'Cloudshot' menu.
  2. Click on 'AWS Service Report'.
  3. The following screen will appear.

To help you understand the AWS Service Report structure:

  • The report operates within a defined timeframe - in our case, it covers the period from December 1st to December 23rd, 2024.
  • The report is account-specific, focusing on a particular AWS account or group (in this example, we're looking at 'Test AWS').
  • The report includes a navigation panel on the left with various time range selections, allowing you to dynamically monitor and analyze cloud service performance across different time periods.
EC2-Infra Monitoring:
  • The AWS EC2 infrastructure overview reveals a streamlined setup with two instances. The environment consists of stable health metrics, showing no alerts or failures, supported by one AMI and five snapshots for backup.
  • The first instance, Ray, operates as a t3.micro that's currently stopped and marked for downgrade. During its active period, it maintained minimal usage, averaging 1.35% CPU with a brief peak of 7.7% recorded on December 10th at 4:15 PM.
  • The second instance, Moon, runs as a t2.micro that's currently active but displays zero resource utilization across all metrics, indicating either recent deployment or minimal workload handling.
The RDS Utilization Report:
  • It reveals a database environment with no active instances. The infrastructure shows zero total RDS instances, with no running or stopped databases in the current period.

Cloudwatch Alarms:

  • The environment's monitoring system has triggered 3 alarms, and the CloudWatch metrics display 4 distinct alarms all related to RDS services. Each alarm currently shows an INSUFFICIENT_DATA state, indicating possible monitoring gaps or recently configured alerts.
  • Overall, these alert patterns indicate potential monitoring gaps or recently configured alert systems in the RDS infrastructure that require attention for proper database monitoring.

The Amazon Certificate Manager report :

  • It shows oversight of five SSL/TLS certificates across different domains. The certificate status indicates one expired certificate for the main domain, while four other domain certificates remain in an actively issued state.

The CPU Utilization report:

  • For instance "Ray" displays a detailed performance graph over time. The metrics show an average usage of 1.35%, with minimal activity at 0% and peak performance reaching 7.7%. 
  • The graph reveals several notable usage patterns, including a sustained period of moderate activity around 3% and a significant spike reaching the maximum utilization point on December 10th at 4:15 PM.

💡 Pro Tip:
Regularly review your AWS Service Reports to identify underutilized resources, optimize performance, and stay ahead of potential cost overruns. Consistent monitoring empowers smarter infrastructure management and cost savings.

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