visibility

Recommending Metrics for Network Status Visibility

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
5 min, 877 words

Hey there, network watchers! Bit here, perched high in the branches of your cloud infrastructure. Today we’re going to dig into the “what to monitor” part—meaning which metrics you should pick so you can keep your network healthy, performant and ready for global/hybrid scale. If you’re prepping for the AWS Advanced Networking exam, this is one of the nuts you’ve got to crack.

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Capturing Baseline Network Performance

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
5 min, 924 words

Hello network explorers! Bit here, perched up on a branch in the AWS forest, peering into your connectivity vines. Today we’re going to dig into a key exam-worthy topic: capturing baseline network performance. Because before you can detect a problem, you need to know what “normal” looks like—especially in global, hybrid architectures.

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Access Logging

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
6 min, 1174 words

Hello, visibility voyagers! Bit here, perched in the treetops of your cloud architecture. Today we’re grabbing our binoculars and diving into access logs—the detailed logs you capture from AWS services so you can trace who did what, when, and how. For the AWS Advanced Networking Exam, you’ll want to know which services produce access logs, what those logs capture, and how they fit into network design and monitoring.

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Identifying Logging and Monitoring Requirements

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
5 min, 936 words

Hey there, network explorers! Bit the Chipmunk here — reporting live from deep within the AWS forest of logs, metrics, and alarms! 🌲

In Domain 1.4 of the AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty exam, we’re not just flipping switches to “turn on logging.” Nope! We’re designing systems that answer key operational questions:

  • Who accessed what?
  • What changed?
  • Is it healthy?
  • And when did that latency spike start?! 😱
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Network Visibility with CloudWatch and Related Services

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
6 min, 1039 words

Hey there, cloud sleuths! Bit the Chipmunk here again—tail twitching with excitement because today’s nut is visibility. 🕵️‍♂️

In the AWS Advanced Networking Specialty exam, it’s not enough to design fast, reliable networks—you’ve got to prove they’re working and spot problems before users do. That’s where CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Config, and their observability friends come in.

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Network Visibility with CloudWatch and Related Services

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
6 min, 1088 words

Hello cloud explorers! Bit here again, ready to climb higher into the treetops of advanced network design. 🌲 Today we’re diving deep into how you can see, monitor, and automate your global and hybrid network infrastructure using Transit Gateway Network Manager (TGW NM). If you have multiple VPCs, regions, accounts, and on-premises sites, this article helps you tie it all together—visibility is the first step to control.

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Analyzing Intra-VPC connectivity

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
5 min, 979 words

Hello, network-trailblazers! Bit here, perched on a branch overlooking your VPC forest. Today we’re going to explore a powerful tool that helps you see the paths between your AWS network components—whether within one VPC, across peering, or even hybrid setups. The tool? VPC Reachability Analyzer!

If you’re prepping for the Advanced Networking exam, you’ll want to know how to use this service for visibility, validation, and troubleshooting of your AWS (and hybrid) network connectivity.

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Visibility with Flow logs and Traffic Mirroring

Bit the Chipmunk, AWS Expert published on
5 min, 998 words

Hey network adventurers! Bit here, squeaking from the treetops with my acorn of observability. Today we’re going deep on two powerful visibility tools in AWS: Flow Logs and Traffic Mirroring. If you’re preparing for the AWS Advanced Networking exam, you’ll want to know when to use each, what they show, and how they differ—especially when you’re managing hybrid or complex networks.

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