Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a destination

Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a new destination for Apache Flink. You can now manage your Prometheus metrics data cardinality by pre-processing raw data with Apache Flink to build real-time observability with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus and Grafana.

Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is a secure, serverless, scaleable, Prometheus-compatible monitoring service. You can use the same open-source Prometheus data model and query language that you use today to monitor the performance of your workloads without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. Apache Flink connectors are software components that move data into and out of an Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application. You can use the new connector to send processed data to an Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus destination starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. With Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink you can transform and analyze data in real time. There are no servers and clusters to manage, and there is no compute and storage infrastructure to set up.

You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus in our documentation. To learn more about open source Apache Flink connectors visit the official website. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

Source:: Amazon AWS