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## Infrastructure integration for Google App Engine [#gae-integration]

Our [infrastructure monitoring](/docs/infrastructure) offers an [integration](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) that reports data about your Google App Engine services. With the [Google App Engine integration](/docs/gcp-gcp_appengine-integration), you can view dashboards and alerts, query metric data, and explore inventory data.
Our [infrastructure monitoring](/docs/infrastructure) offers an [integration](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) that reports data about your Google App Engine services. With the [Google App Engine integration](/docs/gcp-gcp_appengine-integration), you can view dashboards and alerts, query metric data, and explore inventory data.
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[Amazon Application Load Balancing](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/introduction.html) (ALB) distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. [Amazon Network Load Balancer](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/network/introduction.html) (NLB) distributes incoming traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances.

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting your AWS ALB/NLB data to New Relic products. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be captured.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting your AWS ALB/NLB data to New Relic products. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be captured.

New Relic also offers an [integration for Amazon's Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) service](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/amazon-integrations/aws-elb-monitoring-integration).

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Enable the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
</Callout>

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting your Amazon API Gateway data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting your Amazon API Gateway data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

<Callout variant="tip">
API Gateway v1 metrics are available exclusively through the API polling integration for Amazon API Gateway. [API Gateway v2 metrics](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-api-gateway-v2-monitoring-integration) are streamed through CloudWatch Metric Streams.
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freshnessValidatedDate: 2024-02-01
---

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) now include an integration for AWS API Gateway v2, sending its metrics data to New Relic.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) now include an integration for AWS API Gateway v2, sending its metrics data to New Relic.

This document explains the integration's features, how to activate it, and what data you can report.

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<thead>
<tr>
<th style={{ width: "200px" }}>
Metric
Metric

</th>

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freshnessValidatedDate: never
---

[New Relic's infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting your Amazon App Runner data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported.
[New Relic's infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting your Amazon App Runner data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported.

## Features [#features]

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<thead>
<tr>
<th style={{ width: "200px" }}>
Metric (min, max, average)
Metric (min, max, average)

</th>

<th>
Unit
Unit

</th>

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</td>

<td>
count
count

</td>

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<tr>
<td>
`4xxStatusResponses`
`4xxStatusResponses`

</td>

<td>
count
count

</td>

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</td>

<td>
count
count

</td>

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</td>

<td>
percentage
percentage

</td>

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</td>

<td>
percentage
percentage

</td>

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</td>

<td>
ms
ms

</td>

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</td>

<td>
count
count

</td>

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The [AWS Auto Scaling](https://aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/) service allows launching or terminating Amazon EC2 instances automatically. It helps dynamically adapt Amazon EC2 capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks.

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an AWS Auto Scaling integration that reports data about groups from your Auto Scaling service to New Relic products. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an AWS Auto Scaling integration that reports data about groups from your Auto Scaling service to New Relic products. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

## Activate integration [#activate]

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freshnessValidatedDate: never
---

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting your AWS Billing data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting your AWS Billing data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

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## Features [#features]

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SELECT latest(`provider.budgetType`) as 'Budget Type',
max(`provider.actualAmount`) as 'Actual Amount',
max(`provider.limitAmount`) as 'Budget Limit',
latest(`provider.forecastedAmount`) as 'Forecast'
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingBudget'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
FACET `provider.budgetName`
latest(`provider.forecastedAmount`) as 'Forecast'
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingBudget'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
FACET `provider.budgetName`
SINCE 1 day ago
```

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<DNT>**NRQL example**</DNT>: To group providers by service names, run the following NRQL query:

```
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingServiceCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
SINCE 1 day ago
FACET `provider.serviceName`
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingServiceCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
SINCE 1 day ago
FACET `provider.serviceName`
LIMIT 20
```

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<DNT>**NRQL example**</DNT>: To group providers by account names, run the following NRQL query:

```
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingAccountCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
SINCE 1 day ago
FACET `provider.accountId`
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingAccountCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
SINCE 1 day ago
FACET `provider.accountId`
LIMIT 20
```

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<DNT>**NRQL example**</DNT>: To understand the cost split of AWS services for a particular AWS account ID, run the following NRQL query:

```
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingAccountServiceCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
SINCE 1 day ago
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingAccountServiceCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
SINCE 1 day ago
FACET `provider.serviceName`
LIMIT 100
```

<DNT>**NRQL example**</DNT>: To understand the cost split of AWS accounts for your AWS EC2 service, run the following NRQL query:

```
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingAccountServiceCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
AND `provider.serviceName`='AmazonEC2'
FACET `provider.accountId`
SINCE 1 day ago
SELECT latest(`provider.estimatedCharges.Maximum`)
FROM FinanceSample
WHERE provider='BillingAccountServiceCost'
AND providerAccountId = 'NEW_RELIC_ID_FOR_YOUR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT'
AND `provider.serviceName`='AmazonEC2'
FACET `provider.accountId`
SINCE 1 day ago
LIMIT 100
```

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freshnessValidatedDate: never
---

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) now include an integration for AWS Chatbot, sending its metrics data to New Relic.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) now include an integration for AWS Chatbot, sending its metrics data to New Relic.

This document explains the integration's features, how to activate it, and what data can be reported.

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<thead>
<tr>
<th style={{ width: "200px" }}>
Metric (min, max, average, count, sum)
Metric (min, max, average, count, sum)

</th>

<th>
Unit
Unit

</th>

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<tr>
<td>
`EventsProcessed`
`EventsProcessed`

</td>

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<tr>
<td>
`UnsupportedEvents`
`UnsupportedEvents`

</td>

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<tr>
<td>
`MessageDeliverySuccess`
`MessageDeliverySuccess`

</td>

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<tr>
<td>
`MessageDeliveryFailure`
`MessageDeliveryFailure`

</td>

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Enable the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
</Callout>

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting Amazon CloudFront service data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting Amazon CloudFront service data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

## Features [#features]

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freshnessValidatedDate: never
---

[New Relic integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting your AWS CloudTrail events to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.
[New Relic integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting your AWS CloudTrail events to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

## Features

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Query for a count of failed API calls, aggregated by the AWS service that the request was made to:

```
SELECT count(*) from InfrastructureEvent WHERE provider = 'CloudTrail'
AND cloudTrailEventType = 'AwsApiCall'
SELECT count(*) from InfrastructureEvent WHERE provider = 'CloudTrail'
AND cloudTrailEventType = 'AwsApiCall'
FACET eventSource
```
</Collapser>
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Query to find all console login errors:

```
SELECT * from InfrastructureEvent WHERE provider = 'CloudTrail'
AND cloudTrailEventType = 'AwsConsoleSignIn'
SELECT * from InfrastructureEvent WHERE provider = 'CloudTrail'
AND cloudTrailEventType = 'AwsConsoleSignIn'
AND errorMessage IS NOT NULL
```
</Collapser>
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Enable the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
</Callout>

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting your AWS Connect data to New Relic. Here we explain how to activate the integration and what data it collects.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting your AWS Connect data to New Relic. Here we explain how to activate the integration and what data it collects.

## Activate integration [#activate]

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Enable the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
</Callout>

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an integration for reporting Amazon DynamoDB data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an integration for reporting Amazon DynamoDB data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

## Features

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Enable the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
</Callout>

[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an Amazon EBS integration for reporting your EBS data to New Relic. Here we explain how to activate our integration and what data can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an Amazon EBS integration for reporting your EBS data to New Relic. Here we explain how to activate our integration and what data can be reported.

## Features

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Enable the [AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration](/docs/infrastructure/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-metric-stream/) to monitor all CloudWatch metrics from your AWS services, including custom namespaces. Individual integrations are no longer our recommended option.
</Callout>

[New Relic infrastructure monitoring integrations](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/introduction-infrastructure-integrations) include an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) integration for reporting your EC2 metadata to New Relic. This document explains the integration's features, how to activate it, and what data can be reported.
[New Relic infrastructure monitoring integrations](/docs/infrastructure/introduction-infra-monitoring) include an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) integration for reporting your EC2 metadata to New Relic. This document explains the integration's features, how to activate it, and what data can be reported.

## Features [#about]

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