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Amazon DataSync

Amazon DataSync

Monitor Amazon DataSync by connecting AWS to New Relic

What's included?

dashboards
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Amazon DataSync quickstart contains 1 dashboard. These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster.
documentation
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Amazon DataSync observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference. This is how you'll get your data into New Relic.
alerts
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What is Amazon DataSync?

AWS DataSync is a secure, online service that automates and accelerates moving data between on premises and AWS Storage services. DataSync can copy data between Network File System (NFS) shares, Server Message Block (SMB) shares, Hadoop Distributed File Systems (HDFS), self-managed object storage, AWS Snowcone, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) file systems, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file systems, Amazon FSx for Lustre file systems, Amazon FSz for OpenZFS file systems, and Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems.

Get started!

Start monitoring Amazon DataSync by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Take a look at our documentation for information on how to set up this integration.

More info

Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DataSync.

How to use this quickstart

  • Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account.
  • Click the install button.
  • Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They're filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts.
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