Network Flow Monitor provides near real-time visibility into network performance, such as packet loss and latency, for traffic between compute (Amazon EC2, EKS) as well as traffic toward other AWS services, such as Amazon S3 and Amazon DynamoDB, enabling you to rapidly detect and attribute network-driven impairments for your workloads.
In this video, you will learn how to setup and deploy flow monitor on EKS cluster, and understand performance metrics such as DataTransferred, Retransmission timeouts and round-trip times along with top contributors. Additionally, you’ll learn how to set up appropriate alert thresholds and notifications using CloudWatch Alarms to effectively monitor and distinguish between AWS network issues and problems with the customer workload.
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