AWS Data Explorer view


The Data Explorer view for AWS shows the behavior of entity-specific performance metrics under fixed and custom time periods.

The Data Explorer view displays the resource utilization of key metrics, such as, CPU core clock frequency, Number of CPU cores, CPU Utilization %, Real Memory Utilization %, Memory Utilization %, Total File Systems Utilization %, Real memory.  

These metrics are displayed in separate charts. You can choose to view the data for a specific domain, tag, or for time periods by using the corresponding filters. For more information, see Using filtering options in views.  

To access the AWS Data Explorer view, in the navigation pane of Views tab, select Views > Cloud > AWS > AWS Data Explorer.

EC2 Instance page in the AWS Data Explorer view

From the EC2 Instance filter, select the instance that you want to view data for. 

The metrics are categorized based on different profiles and are grouped under separate tabs. Click a tab to view the charts for that profile.

CPU Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EC2 Instance > CPU Profile:

Memory Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EC2 Instance > Memory Profile:

Disk Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EC2 Instance > Disk Profile:

File System Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EC2 Instance > File System Profile:

Network Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EC2 Instance > Network Profile:

EBS Volume page in the AWS Data Explorer view

From the EBS Volume filter, select the volume that you want to view data for. 

The metrics are categorized based on different profiles and are grouped under separate tabs. Click a tab to view the charts for that profile.

Activity Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EBS Volume > Activity Profile:

I/O Profile

To view the following charts, select AWS > AWS Data Explorer > EBS Volume > I/O Profile: