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Monitor AWS Transit Gateway Flow Logs centrally using Amazon Managed Grafana

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This article explains how to centrally monitor AWS Transit Gateway Flow Logs using Amazon Managed Grafana, providing a comprehensive solution for network visibility and analysis.

  • Uses AWS services like S3, Glue, Athena, and Managed Grafana to collect and visualize transit gateway network logs
  • Enables tracking of network traffic between VPCs, identifying data transfer patterns, and detecting potential issues
  • Provides a step-by-step guide to: - Configure Transit Gateway Flow Logs - Store logs in S3 - Create Athena views - Set up Grafana dashboards
  • Dashboard offers insights like: - Total bytes exchanged - Top source/destination addresses - Network performance metrics - Packet drop detection

The solution helps organizations proactively monitor network infrastructure, optimize performance, and quickly identify potential security or routing issues.



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