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Amazon EventBridge Scheduler adds new API request metrics for improved observability

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This article discusses new Amazon CloudWatch metrics added for Amazon EventBridge Scheduler to improve observability.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now emits 12 new CloudWatch metrics for monitoring API request rates related to creating, deleting, getting, listing, and updating Schedules and ScheduleGroups.
  • These metrics allow you to monitor your application's performance when making calls to Scheduler APIs and identify when you may need to increase service quotas.
  • EventBridge Scheduler allows you to create millions of scheduled events and tasks across AWS services without managing infrastructure.
  • The new usage metrics help pinpoint potential bottlenecks before they appear, allowing easy scaling of applications.
  • The additional Scheduler metrics are available at no extra cost in all regions where Scheduler is available.


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