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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to monitor your application using a Broken Link Checker in AWS CloudWatch Synthetics Canaries. — Facebook: / gokcedbsql — Video Transcript: — Hi guys, this is Abhi from Gokcedb. In this video, you're going to learn how to monitor your application using a broken link Checker in AWS watch Cloud watch. Let's start by navigating to the cloud watch service then scroll to the left menu and click on synthetics canaries. Hit the create Canary button and choose the broken link Checker in the blueprint section. Give your Canary a name then specify an endpoint URL. Select the maximum number of links that should be followed then select a runtime version. For schedule, I'm going to choose run once and leave everything else to default then hit create. Give it a few minutes for the canary setup to complete then your Canary State should change to running. Go inside the canary and wait for the latest run to complete. After the run is finished, scroll down to the links section to see all the links that were checked and their status codes. You can also look at the screenshots here or in the screenshots tab. Navigate to the logs tab to check out the execution logs. If you want to look at things like the user agent used and the duration, navigate to the HTTP archive file tab. Canary artifacts and S3 locations can also be found on the same page. Head to the monitoring tab to look at more Canary metrics such as duration success percent client and server-side errors. There you have it. Make sure you like, subscribe, and turn on the notification bell. Until next time.