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Sample project to explore monitoring Vault and Consul with telegraf/influxdb/grafana
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Amazon ECS Workshop
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General tasks in AWS
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Democratizing healthcare technology by making enterprise-grade OpenEMR deployments accessible to organizations of any size through automated, cloud-native infrastructure.
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The project is completely deployed in the AWS cloud with the help of several services offered by AWS.
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Automated log monitoring pipeline using Bash + AWS (EC2, CloudWatch, SNS) to detect errors and trigger real-time alerts.
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A KMS key used to encrypt data-at-rest stored in CloudWatch Logs
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AWS ECS autoscaling based on SQS queue metrics using Docker.
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Claude Code skill to monitor and debug AWS environments via CloudWatch. Auto-discovers your infrastructure, monitors health, queries logs, and diagnoses errors.
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A bash script to search cloudwatch logs of multiple accounts from the command line.
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Create AWS users that only have permission to view CloudWatch logs related to BOD 18-01 scanning
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Real-time AWS security monitoring system using CloudTrail, CloudWatch, and SNS to detect and alert on sensitive secret access events.
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Python script for monitoring Ubiquiti Edgerouter Lite and publishing metrics to AWS CloudWatch
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AWS Serverless Application Repository template for Tolling Vision ANPR/MMR infrastructure with Lambda custom resources, auto-scaling, JWT authentication, and WAF protection
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Fluentd Docker image to send Kuberntes logs to CloudWatch
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These scripts automate the collection and publishing of custom metrics for Amazon EC2 instances running on Windows and Linux operating systems. They are IMDSv2 enabled and provide an easy way to collect and publish custom metrics to CloudWatch, including automatic creation of alarms with thresholds of 75% and 90% for Memory and Disk metrics.
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