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Observability of your AWS resources and applications on AWS and on-premises

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Pros:

Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service from AWS here you can easily monitor almost all services of AWS that you use and want to monitor, also at a single place that is of great use.

Cons:

This can be a limitation if you have a hybrid infrastructure or use third-party services.

Amazon CloudWatch ratings

Average score

Ease of Use
4.3
Customer Service
4.3
Features
4.6
Value for Money
4.6

Likelihood to recommend

8.9/ 10

Amazon CloudWatch has an overall rating of 4.7 out 5 stars based on 27 user reviews on Capterra.

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Donny
Donny
IT Manager in US
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Cloudwatch is great for Application Logs!

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: Our experience has been good and has helped us catch issues and solve them before anyone notices!

Pros:

It is easy to go into Amazon Cloudwatch and see if we are having any issues with our websites or APIs.

Cons:

So far we have had no issues with Amazon Cloudwatch.

Bharath
Cloud Ops engineer in India
Information Technology & Services, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Monitoring of instances

5.0 2 months ago New

Comments: Absolutely wonderful product for monitoring of all the AWS resources together and checkout any gaps and issues effectively. We can create realtime metrics and charts of the EC2 resources.

Pros:

1. It's very scalable and monitoring EC2, services is an easy and quick job with Cloudwatch. 2. Intuitive UI and highly integrable with all the AWS resources which facilate automated monitoring. 3. Customize dashboard according to queries and quick report availability.

Cons:

1. Analysis of logs is somehow a tough job. 2. Complex implementation and filter addition. 3. Cost are based on the monitoring of resource.

Stéphane
DevOps Engineer in France
Oil & Energy, 5,001–10,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Great monitoring service

4.0 5 months ago

Pros:

I was able to capture metrics of my EC2 instances every minute and take action quickly if necessary.

Cons:

It is imperative to install the CloudWatch agent on instances using my custom AMI.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: Free Trial
Reviewer Source

My Experience of Amazon CloudWatch

4.0 2 weeks ago New

Comments: Overall Experience is positive with these things.
1. CloudWatch Excels at offering detailed insights into aws resources.
2. Customize dashboard as per need
it is a versatile solution for monitoring for simplify observation and insights of operations.

Pros:

CloudWatch Alarms are highly configurable. When Any thresholds are breached sends Notifications that enable quick response to an issue. Seamless integration with Aws services

Cons:

CloudWatch Pricing structure can become confusing and expensive especially when dealing with high metrics, logs and alarms. Dashboard are customizable but built-in visualization are so basic.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Overall it is Okay

4.0 last year

Comments: We have been using Cloudwatch for quite some time to monitor our AWS Infra which includes ECS, Opensearch, Redis, EC2 InstancesIt performs well in terms of logs and metric queryingAlerts set up performs well

Pros:

We can view logs and metrics in real-time and even those in the pastMore or less easy to configure and useNotification is available based on alertsOptimized for AWS Services

Cons:

It quite costlyThe interface could have been easier to use

Anonymous reviewer
Computer Software, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Good tool to monitor AWS resources

5.0 last week New

Comments: Here’s a more relaxed version: Overall, I think CloudWatch is pretty solid. It’s good for keeping track of things and works well with other AWS stuff. The learning curve and pricing can be a bit annoying sometimes, but it gets the job done and helps me stay on top of things.

Pros:

A centralised Dashboard to view and monitor all of my resources from one place. It is easy to set up Cloud Watch with multiple AWS resources, such as EC2 instances, ECS instances, and RDS database instances.

Cons:

Some of the advanced features, like custom metrics, took a little while to figure out.

Mikaela
Owner in US
Consumer Services, Self Employed
Used the Software for: Free Trial
Reviewer Source

Good Product

5.0 last month New

Comments: Overall I really liked it I found it very reliable

Pros:

I liked how reliable and organized the software is

Cons:

I wish they were a little more direct on finding what you need

Amy
Admin in US
Government Administration, 51–200 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Amy's review

5.0 2 weeks ago New

Comments: It was very beneficial! I learn something new everyday. I would love to learn new things on here.

Pros:

Amazon CloudWatch is great and very useful! It provides great resources and essential learning skills.

Cons:

Nothing. It is great to use. I don't have any complaints.

Aiden
Fullstack Engineer in US
Computer Software, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Good especially for large teams

5.0 4 weeks ago New

Pros:

Easy to integrate with AWS which is extremely useful in managing those deployments (my main use case). The real time monitoring features are also extremely useful.

Cons:

I would be weary if working independently and using AWS services as a whole. I have had personal experiences with over charging for resources that I hadn’t used.

Terrance
Store Manager in US
Consumer Services, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

CloudWatch, watch out Apple!

5.0 last month New

Pros:

Excellent service and product to save info!

Cons:

Nothing at all! Everything works well with this software.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Retail, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Monitor Your AWS Applications The Performance , Metrics And Logging

5.0 11 months ago

Comments: Cloudwatch gives you the logging data to solve your problems and bugs with alerting functionality. Easily get the information to troubleshoot. The alerting is a little complex to setup.

Pros:

- easy to use - builtin with AWS - long data retention period - collect and track your metrics

Cons:

- it's only basic monitoring - the alerting could be better - it has a limitation for event fields

Prayag
Prayag
IT manager in US
Verified LinkedIn User
Computer & Network Security, 5,001–10,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Great for log metrics

5.0 last year

Pros:

Great for logging app metrics, cloud watch alarms and visualization

Cons:

Nothing so far but yes need to aee integration with third party

pathmika
Software Engineer in Sri Lanka
Computer Software, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Amazing monitoring tool

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

Our team is using cloud watch to monitor log files, monitor issues and changes of the AWS resources in the real time. As a company we get lots of benefits since we can identify the issues before impact those to our project.

Cons:

This is expensive product and some of the companies cannot afford it.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Program Development, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

CloudWatch is a reliable and powerful tool for monitoring and managing AWS resources and application

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: Amazon CloudWatch is a reliable and powerful tool for monitoring and managing AWS resources and applications. The service offers a comprehensive set of monitoring capabilities, including custom metrics, logs, alarms, and dashboards, and integrates seamlessly with other AWS services.

Pros:

Amazon CloudWatch provides a comprehensive set of monitoring capabilities, including custom metrics, logs, alarms, and dashboards. This allows you to gain deep visibility into the performance and behavior of your applications and infrastructure.

Cons:

While Amazon CloudWatch provides excellent monitoring and management capabilities for AWS resources, it has limited support for monitoring resources outside of AWS. This can be a limitation if you have a hybrid infrastructure or use third-party services.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Telecommunications, 5,001–10,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

CloudWatch - Monitor applications both in on-premsis and AWS cloud.

4.0 2 years ago

Comments: Go to service to observe AWS service operations.

Pros:

The cloud watch service from AWS helps to integrate the other services and helps to monitor its daily services. The logs and statistics are stored here for us to debug and go analytics on top of it .

Cons:

The cloud watch UI could have been improved to give modern look as sometimes its difficult to debug longer logs generated by any application. The highlighting of error in the log will help the developers a lot.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Publishing, 51–200 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

CloudWatch brings visibility to your AWS stack

5.0 3 years ago

Comments: You don't have to use AWS for very long to have this happen: you've got instances and tasks and containers and all kinds of "machines", whether physical or virtual, running all over the place, and you want to figure out how to see what's going on internally with one of them. Maybe you just want a quick look at the Apache logs. In the "good old days" you'd just SSH into the instance. But with Docker and virtualization and everything, that's not so easily said and done anymore. Enter CloudWatch.
Think of it as a centralized logging store. When you start up containers and instances and tasks and such, you can ask AWS to automatically have whatever you are spinning up log its internals to CloudWatch. You can then jump into CW anytime you need to take a look at what's happening inside that box. Need Apache logs? They're right there. Even better, they are searchable using a good (but not great) interface. Also, CW will bring together the logs from separate ECS tasks into one log group, if you want. So if you have a handful of tasks running, you can search across all of them in one go and find the misbehaving one much more easily than SSH'ing into 6 instances trying to locate the culprit.
Extra bonus: with just a teeny bit of coding on your end you can actually have your application log items to CW directly. Use Lambda to monitor it, and push that to Slack, and you've got custom monitoring, built into your AWS stacks. CW is critical to doing AWS right.

Pros:

* One-stop shopping for visibility on all your instances (and tasks and sub-instances and whatever else that AWS makes it so easy to spin up but then so hard to keep track of later) * Easy to hook into Lambda (which can then call to Slack or some other service) so that you can get push notifications about whatever's happening

Cons:

* The search facility is not as good as it probably could be. If you have a line of output from a log, for instance, and you want to see where that line of output came from, and you do not know which log group it's from, you are out of luck. You can only search inside a log or log group, which means you have to know where the output came from to start with, but that might be exactly the issue you're trying to figure out in the first place: where is this output coming from. * AWS instances and tasks automatically start up with CW integration but that can quickly result in loads of orphaned CW log groups and such if you then do away with the instances but don't remember to go into CW and kill those as well.

Darian
Darian
Team Lead of Internal Tools in US
Verified LinkedIn User
Insurance, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Review of Amazon Cloudwatch

4.0 3 years ago

Comments: Cloudwatch is used best when it is used with all the other AWS services. I wouldn't really say you use Cloudwatch by itself, it's always to check or report on another service. With that said, Cloudwatch really excels at monitoring once you put in the time to setup metrics. Otherwise, you sit on a wealth of potential data that ends up not being used.

Pros:

Cloudwatch is best used when we try to identify/debug our code. We check logs for our cloud functions through cloudwatch and due to it being realtime it allows us to quickly diagnose any issues. By making our functions verbose, our logs become clear to sort through as well. Cloudwatch also allows us to monitor our servers load. We have some automations to post on our channels when certain servers have too much load, low memory, or when too many error events have occurred in a short period. This has allowed us to resolve issues as fast as possible.

Cons:

I think the slowness can sometimes be a limiting factor. Opening several pages of logs at the same time will slow down the system. This happens to me because I usually am trying to find specific text that was output, but there is no search for data within the log files, just for the filenames of the log files (which in my case is not helpful).

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Keep an Eye on Everything

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: my overall experience is very good with AmazonCloudwatch i will recommend everyone to use it and once we use it we cant stop using it because of its rich set of features.

Pros:

Realtime monitoring the infrastructure using various metrics help to analyse the situationn its best thing i liked.

Cons:

there is no such thing which i did not like in this product.

Sakshi
Infrastructure Engineer in India
Information Technology & Services, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

AWS CloudWatch : logs monitoring service

5.0 2 years ago

Comments: AWS CloudWatch helps me to monitor and give insights of the services available in my AWS cloud account.I configured the alarms and actions if an alarming situation occurs like disk usage or CPU utilisation is high.if a threshold condition met CloudWatch helps me to tackle unwanted situation and provide good performance.

Pros:

AWS CloudWatch is first of all easy to use. I integrated AWS CloudWatch with most of the Amazon services such as EC2,VPC etc.. One can used AWS CloudWatch to monitor and track everything happening in your AWS account.The best part is one can monitor most of the services status CPU utilisation,memory usage,disk usage.one can use cloudwatch everywhere irrespective of whatever the service it is.

Cons:

There is no such dislike for AWS CloudWatch. Only the CloudWatch dashboard is not user friendly unlike other monitoring tools present in the market.At the initial state it's a little bit confusing and time consuming to do setup.

krishna
software developer in India
Information Technology & Services, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

my experience with Amazon CloudWatch

4.0 2 years ago

Comments: overall experience with cloud watch was great is good I would recommend every who uses AWS should learn
cloud watch. metrics to monitor all services at single place set alarms on required conditions and action that should be taken like send notifications using SNS service which is easy to use with cloud watch or scale accordingly, cloud watch is must for monitoring AWS

Pros:

Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service from AWS here you can easily monitor almost all services of AWS that you use and want to monitor, also at a single place that is of great use. we can create dashboards of selected matrics and multiple dashboards can make monitoring easy and fast alarms can be set on conditions which will help to take necessary measures accordingly.

Cons:

CloudWatch is a great tool it does not have many flaws, there are a few minor issues like you have to learn how to set up a cloud watch for monitoring and It might take some time , custom metrics will cost you, some important metrics are not available like storage monitoring.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Monitoring tool for all your critical AWS services

5.0 3 years ago

Comments: I am very pleased with the capabilities of AWS cloudwatch and would highly recommend it to all AWS customers

Pros:

Event threshold, automated monitoring, email notifications, coverage for most of the critical AWS services.

Cons:

Capability to use it for on-prem and other cloud services would be a great addition and make it a single source of truth.

Omer
Omer
Software Engineer in Japan
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source
Source: GetApp

Alternatives Considered:

CloudWatch gives x-ray vision of AWS resource

4.0 3 years ago

Comments: Using CloudWatch is an indispensable tool to keep track of our logs, metrics, events, alerts, etc. We use its metrics to alert us when something is not right in our infrastructure. We also keep track of application logs coming from different resources to simplify finding and resolving bugs. We also use it to automate tasks we need to run at scheduled times.

Pros:

It is easy-to-use monitoring and observability service that readily works with AWS services.

Cons:

Accessing and searching log data can get more difficult as you start to have more log data and when logging data from multiple AWS resources if you don't use Log Insights.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Banking, 10,000+ Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Must have for your cloud infrastructure and application management

5.0 3 years ago

Comments: Overall we are very happy with the cloudwatch monitoring tool and use it on daily basis to keep a check on our cloud infrastructure and applications.

Pros:

Cloud computing monitoring, automated events management, Threshold violation monitor, proactive monitoring, email notifications

Cons:

Supports most of the AWS services but missing a few newer services. Also we cannot monitor our on-premise HW with this.

Kevin
Software Engineer in US
Financial Services, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Great Product and easy Laravel integration

4.0 3 years ago

Comments: I have been pleased with Amazon Cloudwatch. It is used so widely that there is a large community of support around it. While I don't know that it is necessarily better than the alternatives, it is certainly easier in the case of those already using AWS

Pros:

Being part of AWS, its very easy to start using and will be cheaper than most options. There are easy Laravel packages for integrating use, and it is simple to allow options for logging groups.

Cons:

I only have two slight complaints with Cloudwatch. First, I wish querying multiple log groups was a little more intuitive. Second, the lack of creating nested log groups isn't great. Having many different environments throughout my development team, it is a bit annoying to have hundreds of log groups, even though splitting up the logs does help us immensely.

Pawe
Pawe
Software Engineer in Poland
Verified LinkedIn User
Computer Software, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Alternatives Considered:

CloudWatch for Log Analysis and Server Healthchecks

5.0 2 years ago

Pros:

The possibility to customize CloudWatch to observe server logs in order to perform regular healthchecks and the status of Servers used in our Web Application

Cons:

CloudWatch might be overwhelming at first and hard to configure. Also as CloudWatch is AWS service it does not allow to monitor servers from outside of AWS, so in case the infrastructure is a mix of different Cloud Providers, there are some much better tools in the market