In this comprehensive tutorial, viewers will learn how to leverage Amazon Q’s Developer Operational Investigations, a powerful new feature that revolutionizes how developers troubleshoot issues in AWS environments. The video demonstrates how Amazon Q, through its advanced machine learning capabilities, can analyze operational data across multiple AWS services, helping users quickly identify and resolve application failures in their serverless architectures without the traditional manual correlation of logs and metrics from different sources.
Through a real-world example of an application breakdown, the video walks viewers through using Amazon Q to conduct intelligent investigations while automatically analyzing relevant CloudWatch logs, traces, and metrics among other data and provides contextual recommendations for resolution. This practical demonstration showcases how development teams can significantly reduce their troubleshooting time and their (MTTR) mean time to resolution.
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