Amazon CloudWatch helps you analyze logs and, in real time, monitor the metrics of your AWS resources and hosted applications. You can also use the ServiceLens feature to monitor the health of your application or use the Synthetics feature to create canaries that monitor your endpoints and APIs. For more information about using this service to monitor your application, see CloudWatch in this guide.
AWS CloudTrail helps you audit the governance, compliance, and operational risk of your AWS account by recording the actions taken by a user, role, or an AWS service. For more information about using this service to log or monitor events for your application, see CloudTrail in this guide.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/logging-monitoring-for-application-owners/aws-services-logging-monitoring.html
Amazon CloudWatch is an AWS monitoring service for cloud resources and the applications that you run on AWS. You can use Amazon CloudWatch to collect and track metrics, collect and monitor log files, and set alarms.
Amazon CloudWatch is the AWS service that makes it easier to monitor and troubleshoot application logs and cloud resources. CloudWatch allows you to collect and track metrics, collect and monitor log files, set alarms, and automatically react to changes in your AWS resources. It provides a unified view of your AWS resources, applications, and services that run on AWS. With CloudWatch, you can gain system-wide visibility into resource utilization, application performance, and operational health.
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