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Overview<\/h1>\n

Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that collects and tracks metrics, collects and monitors log files, and sets alarms. It can be used to monitor EC2 instances, load balancers, RDS instances, and other AWS resources, as well as custom metrics generated by your own applications and services.<\/p>\n

In this tutorial, we will cover the basics of monitoring your infrastructure with Amazon CloudWatch. We will be using the AWS Management Console to create and manage CloudWatch resources, and we will be focusing on monitoring EC2 instances. We will cover the following topics:<\/p>\n