AWS AmazonCloudWatch documentation change
Summary
Rebranded references from 'Amazon Q Developer' to 'CloudWatch investigations' and removed preview status documentation
Security assessment
Changes primarily involve service name updates and removal of preview notices, with no direct security implications or new security features documented
Diff
diff --git a/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-RecommendedServices.md b/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-RecommendedServices.md index bf1e00191..c2dce924a 100644 --- a//AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-RecommendedServices.md +++ b//AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-RecommendedServices.md @@ -9,32 +9 @@ CloudWatch agentAWS CloudTrailCloudWatch Application SignalsX-RayContainer insig -As a best practice, we recommend that you enable several AWS services and features in your account that can help Amazon Q Developer discover more information in your topology and make better suggestions during investigations. - -###### Note - -The Amazon Q Developer operational investigations feature is in preview release and is subject to change. It is currently available in the following Regions: - - * US East (N. Virginia) - - * US East (Ohio) - - * US West (Oregon) - - * Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) - - * Asia Pacific (Mumbai) - - * Asia Pacific (Singapore) - - * Asia Pacific (Sydney) - - * Asia Pacific (Tokyo) - - * Europe (Frankfurt) - - * Europe (Ireland) - - * Europe (Spain) - - * Europe (Stockholm) - - - +As a best practice, we recommend that you enable several AWS services and features in your account that can help CloudWatch investigations discover more information in your topology and make better suggestions during investigations. @@ -63 +32 @@ We recommend that you install the latest version of the CloudWatch agent on your -We recommend that you enable CloudTrail including trails in your investigations. CloudTrail records events about changes in your system including deployment events. These events can often be useful to Amazon Q Developer to create hypotheses about root causes of issues in your system. For more information, see [**What is AWS CloudTrail**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/cloudtrail-user-guide.html) and [**Working with CloudTrail trails**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/cloudtrail-trails.html). +We recommend that you enable CloudTrail including trails in your investigations. CloudTrail records events about changes in your system including deployment events. These events can often be useful to CloudWatch investigations to create hypotheses about root causes of issues in your system. For more information, see [**What is AWS CloudTrail**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/cloudtrail-user-guide.html) and [**Working with CloudTrail trails**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/cloudtrail-trails.html). @@ -67 +36 @@ We recommend that you enable CloudTrail including trails in your investigations. -CloudWatch Application Signals discovers the topology of your environment, including your applications and their dependencies. It also automatically collects standard metrics such as latency and availability. By enabling Application Signals, Amazon Q Developer can use this topology and metric information during investigations. +CloudWatch Application Signals discovers the topology of your environment, including your applications and their dependencies. It also automatically collects standard metrics such as latency and availability. By enabling Application Signals, CloudWatch investigations can use this topology and metric information during investigations. @@ -73 +42 @@ For more information about application signals, see [Application Signals](./Clou -We recommend that you enable AWS X-Ray. X-Ray collects traces about requests that your applications serve. For any traced request to your application, you can see detailed information not only about the request and response, but also about calls that your application makes to downstream AWS resources, microservices, databases, and web APIs. This information can help Amazon Q Developer during investigations. +We recommend that you enable AWS X-Ray. X-Ray collects traces about requests that your applications serve. For any traced request to your application, you can see detailed information not only about the request and response, but also about calls that your application makes to downstream AWS resources, microservices, databases, and web APIs. This information can help CloudWatch investigations during investigations. @@ -79 +48 @@ For more information, see [**What is AWS X-Ray**](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/xr -If you use Amazon ECS or Amazon EKS, we recommend that you install Container insights. This improves the ability of Amazon Q Developer to find issues in your containers. For more information about the CloudWatch agent and how to install it, see [Container Insights](./ContainerInsights.html). +If you use Amazon ECS or Amazon EKS, we recommend that you install Container insights. This improves the ability of CloudWatch investigations to find issues in your containers. For more information about the CloudWatch agent and how to install it, see [Container Insights](./ContainerInsights.html). @@ -89 +58 @@ Integrations with other systems -Operational investigation data retention +CloudWatch investigations data retention