diff --git a/src/content/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/manage-aws-data/aws-integrations-metrics.mdx b/src/content/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/manage-aws-data/aws-integrations-metrics.mdx index 0b9ec6edeaa..e61d3481d9a 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/manage-aws-data/aws-integrations-metrics.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/manage-aws-data/aws-integrations-metrics.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ freshnessValidatedDate: never You can set up alert conditions or query your data in the New Relic platform when you've integrated with AWS. This doc describes how we store AWS dimensional metrics so you can create alerts and query your data. -If you haven't yet, we recommend installing or migrating to the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/integrations/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to ingest AWS services' metrics. If you're using API polling to collect your AWS data, you can review the metrics we collect for each integration in our [API polling metrics](#aws-metrics-table) section. +If you haven't yet, we recommend installing or migrating to the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/get-started/introduction-aws-integrations/#monitor-aws) to ingest AWS services' metrics. If you're using API polling to collect your AWS data, you can review the metrics we collect for each integration in our [API polling metrics](#aws-metrics-table) section. ## Queries, metric storage, and mapping [#query-experience]