- In order to ensure services are healthy in AWS we have the following services:
- Service history: status.aws.amazon.com
- Shows health information for all regions and all services
- Shows historical information for each day
- Offers an RSS feed to subscribe to global events
- Previously called AWS Service Health Dashboard
- AWS Health Dashboard:
- Provides alerts and remediation guidance when AWS is experiencing events that may impact our account
- Gives personalized view into the performance and availability of the AWS services underlying our AWS resources
- The dashboard displays relevant and timely information to help us manage events in progress and provides proactive notifications to help us plan for scheduled activities
- Can aggregate data from an entire AWS Organization
- Previously called AWS Personal Health Dashboard (PHD)
- Service history: status.aws.amazon.com
- We can use EventBridge to react to changes for AWS Health events in our AWS account
- Example: receive email notifications when EC2 instances in our account are scheduled for updates
- These are possible for account events and public events (regional availability for a service)
- Automation about getting notifications if credentials are exposed in some monitored Git repositories
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/aws/aws-health-tools/tree/master/automated-actions/AWS_RISK_CREDENTIALS_EXPOSED