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- The following integrations are now stable (v1.0):
We are upgrading our Infrastructure Cloud Alerting to use the New Relic One Streaming Alerts back end. While you will not see any changes to the front end UI or API, the back-end implementation is moving to our new streaming alerts pipeline, with streaming algorithms that are specifically tuned for polling based cloud integrations.
As a result, your Infrastructure Cloud Alerts should have a significantly improved time-to-detect (they will be faster), with increased reliability and accuracy. The latency between when your data is retrieved from the cloud provider, and when it is evaluated by the alerts engine should be less than 1 minute. However, we can not improve the time it takes for the cloud provider to return the data to us.
This rollout begins on 11/12/2020, and is targeted to complete by 11/24/2020. There will not be any visual indication when your individual accounts have been migrated. They will just start to perform better. If you experience any issues, please contact customer support or your account team.
cpuCreditUsage
cpuCreditBalance
databaseMemoryUsagePercentage
cacheHitRate
db0AverageTtl
masterLinkHealthStatus
memoryFragmentationRatio
evalBasedCmds
evalBasedCmdsLatency
geoSpatialBasedCmds
geoSpatialBasedCmdsLatency
getTypeCmdsLatency
hashBasedCmdsLatency
hyperLogLogBasedCmdsLatency
keyBasedCmdsLatency
listBasedCmdsLatency
pubSubBasedCmds
pubSubBasedCmdsLatency
setBasedCmdsLatency
setTypeCmdsLatency
sortedBasedCmdsLatency
stringBasedCmdsLatency
streamBasedCmdsLatency
Some of our AWS integrations now use the AWS Resource Tagging API (RTA) for fetching AWS tags. This reduces the requests related to fetching tags by approximately 90% for selected AWS integrations, and reduces throttling considerably.
This feature requires new permissions: We sent a communication with instructions to all customers without the required permissions for the following integrations: ALB, CloudFront, DynamoDB, ECS, EFS, Elastic BeanStalk, ElastiCache, ElasticSearch, ELB, Kinesis Streams, Lambda, RDS, Route53, SQS and S3.
The new permissions can be enabled till August 5th 2020. If you have questions or doubts about this change, reach out the New Relic account team.