Chatting about your telemetry and operations - Amazon Q Developer
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Chatting about your telemetry and operations

Amazon Q analyzes your CloudWatch telemetry and operational data to help manage your AWS environment. It retrieves resource health information, monitors alarms, and provides troubleshooting guidance. When you ask questions, Amazon Q may prompt you for specific details like resource names and time ranges to ensure accurate assistance.

AWS service health check: Evaluate the health of resources of specified AWS services, assisting customers in troubleshooting and resolving issues or errors they encounter with these resources.

  • Is my Lambda function X healthy?

  • Is anything wrong with my Amazon ECS clusters?

  • Help me troubleshoot my DynamoDB tables between time X and Y.

  • Investigate anomalies related to Amazon S3 between time X and Y.

Alarm troubleshooting: Identifies alarms in Alarm state and the underlying telemetry that triggered the alarm, helping customers diagnose the reasons behind the alarm/alert/pages.

  • Why is my alarm with name X firing?

Application Signals specific troubleshooting: Analyzes CloudWatch Application Signals service-level objectives and indicators to determine the overall health of a service, enabling you to assess and maintain application performance.

  • Is my Service X in environment Y healthy?

For more information about how Amazon Q analyzes your CloudWatch telemetry and operational data, see CloudWatch investigations in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.