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AWS Backup Integration

New Relic integrates with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to monitor AWS Backup metrics and other data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration, and describes the data reported.

Features

Collect and send telemetry data to New Relic from your AWS Backup services using our integration. Check your services, query incoming data, and build dashboards to observe everything at a glance.

Activate integration

This integration is available through CloudWatch MetricStreams.

To enable this integration, see how to connect AWS services to New Relic via CloudWatch Metric Streams.

Find and use data

To find your integration's metrics, go to one.newrelic.com > Metrics & Events and filter by aws.backup.

Additionally, you can find the entities associated with AWS Backup by going to one.newrelic.com and searching for backup.

Metric data

This New Relic infrastructure integration collects the following AWS Backup metrics:

AWS Backup Metric data

Metric

Description

NumberOfBackupJobsCreated

The number of backup jobs that AWS Backup created.

NumberOfBackupJobsPending

The number of backup jobs about to run in AWS Backup.

NumberOfBackupJobsRunning

The number of backup jobs currently running in AWS Backup.

NumberOfBackupJobsAborted

The number of user-cancelled backup jobs.

NumberOfBackupJobsCompleted

The number of backup jobs that AWS Backup finished.

NumberOfBackupJobsFailed

The number of backup jobs with a status of Failed. Often caused by scheduling a backup job during or 1 hour before a database resource or 4 hours before or during an Amazon FSx maintenance window or automated backup window and not using AWS Backup to perform continuous backup for point-in-time restores. See Point-in-Time Recovery for a list of supported services and instructions on how to use AWS Backup to take continuous backups, or reschedule your backup jobs.

NumberOfBackupJobsExpired

The number of backup jobs that AWS Backup attempted to delete based on your backup retention lifecycle but couldn't delete. You'll pay for the storage that expired backups consume and should delete them manually.

NumberOfCopyJobsCreated

The number of cross-account and cross-region copy jobs that AWS Backup created.

NumberOfCopyJobsRunning

The number of cross-account and cross-Region copy jobs currently running in AWS Backup.

NumberOfCopyJobsCompleted

The number of cross-account and cross-Region copy jobs that AWS Backup finished.

NumberOfCopyJobsFailed

The number of cross-account and cross-Region copy jobs that AWS Backup attempted but couldn't complete.

NumberOfRestoreJobsPending

The number of restore jobs about to run in AWS Backup.

NumberOfRestoreJobsRunning

The number of restore jobs currently running in AWS Backup.

NumberOfRestoreJobsCompleted

The number of restore jobs that AWS Backup finished.

NumberOfRestoreJobsFailed

The number of restore jobs that AWS Backup attempted but couldn't complete.

All imported data has one dimension: ResourceType

Create alerts

You can set up to receive a notification if there are any changes. For example, you can set up an alert to get a notification about relevant parties of critical or fatal errors.

Learn more about creating alerts here.

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