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Debug Tool - AWS X-Ray - AWS
AWS X-Ray helps you debug and analyze your microservices applications with request tracing so you can find the root cause of issues and performance bottlenecks.
What is AWS X-Ray? - AWS X-Ray - docs.aws.amazon.com
Use AWS X-Ray to monitor the components and services that make up your cloud applications. X-Ray provides a detailed trace map and latency information for each connection that your application makes to AWS services and external web APIs.
AWS X-Ray features
AWS X-Ray makes it easy for developers to analyze the behavior of their production, distributed applications with end-to-end tracing capabilities. You can use X-Ray to identify performance bottlenecks, edge case errors, and other hard to detect issues.
AWS X-Ray concepts
The AWS X-Ray console provides an easy-to-navigate view of the service graph. It shows health and performance information that helps you identify issues and opportunities for optimization in your application.
AWS X-Ray FAQs
What is AWS X-Ray? AWS X-Ray helps developers analyze and debug production, distributed applications, such as those built using a microservices architecture. With X-Ray, you can understand how your application and its underlying services are performing to identify and troubleshoot the root cause of performance issues and errors.
Getting started with X-Ray - AWS X-Ray
Use the X-Ray SDKs, X-Ray APIs, ADOT or CloudWatch Application Signals to send trace data to X-Ray. For more information about which interface to use, see Choosing an interface . For more information about instrumentation, see Instrumenting your application for AWS X-Ray .
AWS X-Ray Resources – Amazon Web Services
Describes all API operations for AWS X-Ray in detail. Also provides details of request and response syntax and errors for the supported web services protocols.
AWS X-Ray Getting Started
Follow our Getting Started guide in the AWS X-Ray documentation to begin using X-Ray
AWS X-Ray is a service that collects data about requests that your application serves, and provides tools that you can use to view, filter, and gain insights into that data to identify issues and opportunities for optimization.
AWS X-Ray Documentation
AWS X-Ray makes it easy for developers to analyze the behavior of their distributed applications by providing request tracing, exception collection, and profiling capabilities.