A dashboard displaying a live visualization of your EC2 instances and RDS database servers. A bird's eye view of all your server resources and their heartbeats in real-time. Each pulsing circle represents a single server with the size of circle corresponding to the class of server. Hover over a server to view its current information. Any alerts will cause the associated circles to go red and start flashing. All the circles will go yellow briefly every time their state is updated. EC2 servers have gray outlines and RDS servers have blue outlines. The servers are arranged by their availability zone. If there is an issue with a service itself, the service name at the top will start flashing red. This is the look ma, no flash version and is built on HTML5 and Canvas. Check it out in HD!
A dashboard displaying a live visualization of your EC2 instances and RDS database servers. A bird's eye view of all your server resources and their heartbeats in real-time. Each pulsing circle represents a single server with the size of circle corresponding to the class of server. Hover over a server to view its current information. Any alerts will cause the associated circles to go red and start flashing. All the circles will go yellow briefly every time their state is updated. EC2 servers have gray outlines and RDS servers have blue outlines. The servers are arranged by their availability zone. If there is an issue with a service itself, the service name at the top will start flashing red. This is the look ma, no flash version and is built on HTML5 and Canvas. Check it out in HD!
Get a voice alert on your phone from Ylastic when your virtual server running in the cloud is getting overloaded. You can also get alerts when any CloudWatch monitoring thresholds are triggered, AutoScaling activities are initiated by Amazon EC2 or the service health status changes for any of the AWS - EC2, S3, CloudFront, SimpleDB or SQS. The voice alerts were built on the wonderful Twilio platform.
Run sanity check tests for your EC2 Elastic Load Balancers with a single click. This makes it a lot easier to find common problems when using Elastic load Balancing. This functionality is based on Shlomo Swidler's excellent blog entry adapted and integrated to fit into our management UI.
View CloudWatch charts for Amazon EC2 from the comfort of your iPhone or Android. Super simple interface for retrieving graphs for the data and time period of your choice.
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.