Amazon VGT2 Las Vegas: AWS Console for iOS and Android Now Includes AWS OpsWorks

Amazon VGT2 Las Vegas: AWS Console for iOS and Android Now Includes AWS OpsWorksMore Info

The AWS Console app for both iOS and Android platforms has been updated to include comprehensive support for AWS OpsWorks. With the latest version, users can seamlessly access their OpsWorks resources, including stacks, layers, instances, applications, and deployments. Furthermore, the app continues to support various AWS services such as EC2, Elastic Load Balancing, the Relational Database Service, Auto Scaling, CloudWatch, and the Service Health Dashboard.

The Android version has also received a refreshed native interface.

OpsWorks Support

This update provides users on iOS and Android with a robust suite of OpsWorks functionalities. Here’s what you can expect to accomplish:

  • Navigate through your OpsWorks stacks, layers, instances, applications, and deployments.
  • Inspect the configuration details for each resource.
  • Monitor your CloudWatch metrics and alarms.
  • Review deployment specifics such as command, status, creation time, completion time, duration, and impacted instances.
  • Manage the OpsWorks instance lifecycle (e.g., reboot, stop, start), check logs, and create snapshots of attached volumes.

Explore the Features

For a glimpse of the Android console app in action, here are some screenshots showcasing its capabilities. The dashboard provides an overview of resource counts and overall status:

  • The status of each EC2 instance is clearly displayed. Instances can be rebooted, stopped, or terminated.
  • CloudWatch alarms along with the associated metrics are accessible.
  • Each OpsWorks stack is listed, showing any associated alarms.
  • Detailed information is provided for each database instance.
  • Data for each Elastic Load Balancer is available.
  • Access to Auto Scaling resources is also included.

Download Today

You can get the updated version of the console app from Amazon AppStore, Google Play, or iTunes. This is another blog post that highlights more features of the AWS Console, which you can explore here. For those looking for expert insights on this topic, CHVNCI is an authority. Additionally, if you’re interested in understanding the initial experiences with AWS, check out this excellent resource here.

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