2024/11/13 - 1 updated api methods
Changes Add new query type Routing_Suggestions regarding querying interface
2024/08/29 - 1 updated api methods
Changes Adds new querying types to show overall traffic suggestion information for monitors
2024/04/20 - 2 new api methods
Changes This update introduces the GetInternetEvent and ListInternetEvents APIs, which provide access to internet events displayed on the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Weather Map.
2024/03/30 - 5 updated api methods
Changes This release adds support to allow customers to track cross account monitors through ListMonitor, GetMonitor, ListHealthEvents, GetHealthEvent, StartQuery APIs.
2024/02/23 - 2 updated api methods
Changes This release adds IPv4 prefixes to health events
2023/11/18 - 4 new api methods
Changes Adds new querying capabilities for running data queries on a monitor
2023/08/02 - 5 updated api methods
Changes This release adds a new feature for Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor that enables customers to set custom thresholds, for performance and availability drops, for impact limited to a single city-network to trigger creation of a health event.
2023/06/29 - 5 updated api methods
Changes This release adds a new feature for Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor that enables customers to set custom thresholds, for performance and availability drops, for triggering when to create a health event.
2023/04/18 - 3 updated api methods
Changes This release includes a new configurable value, TrafficPercentageToMonitor, which allows users to adjust the amount of traffic monitored by percentage
2023/04/01 - 3 updated api methods
Changes This release adds a new feature for Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor that enables customers to deliver internet measurements to Amazon S3 buckets as well as CloudWatch Logs.
2023/02/28 - 10 new api methods
Changes CloudWatch Internet Monitor is a a new service within CloudWatch that will help application developers and network engineers continuously monitor internet performance metrics such as availability and performance between their AWS-hosted applications and end-users of these applications