AWS Managed Services Accelerate now supports operations for Amazon EKS workloads
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Today, AWS Managed Services (AMS) announces the general availability of monitoring and incident management for Amazon EKS in AMS Accelerate. AMS Accelerate helps you operate AWS workloads efficiently and securely leveraging standard AWS services. It offers expertise, operational best practices, and automations that are tailored to your environment and applications. With monitoring and incident management for EKS, AMS Accelerate maintains the health and improves the resiliency of your EKS workloads, while removing the need for you to manage alerts and incidents.
With today’s launch, AMS Accelerate deploys monitors for EKS that uncover performance and health issues, detect threats, and identify high risk configurations. In addition, AMS Accelerate adds a comprehensive view of your EKS workloads with pre-configured dashboards to visualize and query metrics. When an issue is detected, AMS experts review logs, execute diagnostic commands, and provide guidance to help you resolve EKS incidents quickly.
Monitoring and Incident Management for EKS is available in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Asia Pacific (Singapore), and Asia Pacific (Sydney).
To learn more visit the [AMS Accelerate User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/acc-mon-inc-mgmt-eks.html) or visit [AWS Managed Services](https://aws.amazon.com/managed-services/) to get started.
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