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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to setup heartbeat monitoring using AWS CloudWatch Synthetics Canary for a web page or an application endpoint URL. — Facebook: / gokcedbsql — Video Transcript: — Hi guys, this is Abhi from Gokcedb. In this video, you're going to learn how to set up Heartbeat Monitoring on a web page URL using CloudWatch Synthetic Canary. let's start by navigating to the CloudWatch service then scroll down on the left menu and click on Synthetic Canaries. Hit the Create Canary button, choose Heartbeat Monitoring in the Blueprints section, and give your Canary a name. Enter an endpoint URL and enable screenshots then choose the runtime version. For the schedule, I'm going to set run this canary every five minutes and leave everything else to default then hit create. Give it a few minutes and the status of your canary should change to Running. Go inside the canary to look at the results of the latest run. Looks like the last run passed and if you scroll down you can see this screenshot of the Web URL and the execution logs. You can also look at the contents of the HTTP archive file which will show you the response and request errors including the information such as user agent use. The canary artifact and S3 location can be found here as well. Let's navigate to the Monitoring tab to see some more stats. Here you can find stats like Canary Duration, Canary Failure account, lines, server-side errors, and more. There you have it. Make sure you like, subscribe, and turn on the notification bell. Until next time.