Monitor AWS Transit Gateway Flow Logs centrally using Amazon Managed Grafana
AWS Cloud Operations Blog
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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