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Wed, November 12, 2025
Amazon Managed Prometheus Collector Adds MSK Support
📈 The Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus collector now supports discovery and scraping of Prometheus metrics from Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK) clusters without deploying agents. The agentless collector can target metrics exposed via the JMX exporter and the Node exporter, covering host-level, JVM-level, and broker-specific telemetry. This simplifies open monitoring for MSK, improves availability and scalability, and is available in all commercial regions where the service is offered.
Thu, October 30, 2025
Amazon GameLift Servers Adds Built-in Telemetry Metrics
📊 Amazon GameLift Servers now includes built-in telemetry metrics across all server SDKs and game engine plugins, powered by OpenTelemetry, to generate, collect, and export client-side metrics for game-specific insights. The feature can be configured to collect and publish telemetry from game servers running on managed Amazon EC2 and container fleets, supporting both pre-defined and custom metrics and exporting to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus or Amazon CloudWatch. Visualizations are available via Amazon Managed Grafana and Amazon CloudWatch dashboards to help optimize resources, improve player experience, and surface operational issues. Telemetry is available in all supported regions except AWS China; see the GameLift Servers documentation for details.
Thu, October 30, 2025
Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Adds Anomaly Detection
🔍 Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus now includes anomaly detection using the Random Cut Forest (RCF) algorithm to continuously analyze time series and surface unexpected metric behavior with minimal user intervention. When you create an anomaly detector in an AMP workspace, it generates four derived time series that represent detected anomalies and their confidence values. Those derived series can be used to build dynamic alerting rules in the AMP Alertmanager and visualized alongside input metrics in self‑managed Grafana or Amazon Managed Grafana. The feature is available in all regions where AMP is generally available and is configurable via the AWS CLI, SDKs, or APIs.
Thu, September 11, 2025
Managed Service for Prometheus: Collector Logs GA Now
🔍The Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus collector — an agentless, fully managed Prometheus metrics collector — now vends logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs, improving visibility into target discovery, authentication, scraping, and ingestion. These logs surface details such as timeouts, remote-write failures, and other errors to aid troubleshooting. The feature is generally available in all regions where the service is offered; review CloudWatch logs pricing and the collector monitoring user guide to get started.
Thu, September 4, 2025
Managed Service for Prometheus: Quota Visibility via AWS
🔍 Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus now exposes applied quota values and utilization through AWS Service Quotas and Amazon CloudWatch. This integration delivers centralized visibility of service limits across workspaces, enables quick quota increase requests, and provides usage metrics that you can incorporate into CloudWatch alarms and dashboards. Usage metrics are always enabled, provided at no extra cost, and accessible via console, APIs, and CLI in all regions where the service is generally available.
Fri, August 15, 2025
Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Adds Resource Policies
🔒 Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus now supports resource-based policies on workspaces, allowing owners to specify which IAM principals can ingest metrics or run PromQL queries from other accounts. This removes the previous need to assume an IAM role in the workspace owner account for cross-account access. Workspace owners can attach policies to allow-list non-owner principals for Prometheus-compatible API actions, and the capability is available in all regions where the service is generally available.