Amazon EventBridge announces new event delivery latency metric for Event Buses
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The article announces a new event delivery latency metric called IngestionToInvocationSuccessLatency for Amazon EventBridge Event Bus. This metric tracks the duration between event ingestion and successful delivery to targets on your Event Bus, allowing you to detect and respond to event processing delays.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router for creating scalable event-driven applications
- The new IngestionToInvocationSuccessLatency metric monitors end-to-end event delivery latency to targets
- This increases observability of your event-driven architecture and helps identify under-performing or unresponsive targets
- The new metric is available in all commercial AWS Regions
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