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Monitor Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB performance using the Timestream for InfluxDB Metrics dashboard

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This article provides a comprehensive guide to monitoring Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB performance using a new Metrics dashboard, which offers detailed insights into database performance.

  • Deploys an Amazon Managed Grafana dashboard to monitor Timestream for InfluxDB instances
  • Uses Telegraf to collect and push metrics to Amazon CloudWatch
  • Allows configuration of various context options like Grafana workspace name and dashboard settings
  • Requires AWS SSO user setup and specific IAM permissions for deployment
  • Provides a CloudFormation stack with EC2, Lambda, and Grafana components

The solution enables users to visualize performance metrics, perform trend analysis, create insights, set up alerts, and optimize time series workflows for Timestream for InfluxDB databases.



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