Securely connect AWS DevOps Agent to private services in your VPCs | Amazon Web Services
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Securely connect AWS DevOps Agent to private services in your VPCs | Amazon Web Services
"AWS DevOps Agent is designed to resolve and prevent incidents while optimizing application reliability and performance across AWS, multicloud, and on-premises environments. It integrates seamlessly with existing observability tools to correlate telemetry, code, and deployment data, significantly reducing Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)."
"Private connections for AWS DevOps Agent allow secure access to services running in a VPC or internal network, ensuring that sensitive resources remain protected from public internet exposure. This capability is essential for organizations that rely on private package registries and self-hosted observability platforms."
"The establishment of a private connection involves creating a secure network path between AWS DevOps Agent and a target resource in your VPC. This is achieved through Amazon VPC Lattice, which facilitates secure communication without the need to manage the underlying network infrastructure."
AWS DevOps Agent acts as a proactive operations teammate, enhancing application reliability and performance while managing SRE tasks across various environments. It integrates with observability tools to reduce MTTR. Organizations can extend its capabilities with custom Model Context Protocol tools and other integrations, allowing access to internal systems. Private connections enable secure communication between the agent and resources in a VPC, utilizing Amazon VPC Lattice for secure connectivity without exposing services to the public internet. This setup enhances security and operational excellence.
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