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AWS Auto Scaling and Simple Notification Service (SNS) work in conjunction with CloudWatch. CloudWatch can send alerts to the AS policy or to the SNS end points. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/related_services.html
Option A (AWS Elastic Block Store): You can set up CloudWatch alarms to monitor metrics related to EBS volumes, such as volume read/write operations, latency, and more.
Option B (AWS Relational Database Service): CloudWatch allows you to monitor RDS instances by setting up alarms for metrics like CPU utilization, storage, and database connections.
Option C (AWS Auto Scaling): CloudWatch can be used to monitor Auto Scaling groups, enabling you to set alarms based on metrics like CPU utilization or request counts, and take actions like scaling in or out based on these alarms.
Option D (AWS Elastic Load Balancing): CloudWatch can be used to monitor Elastic Load Balancers by setting up alarms for metrics like request count, healthy host count, and latency.
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