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Monitor AWS Lambda

  • Dynatrace Classic
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Dynatrace provides end-to-end observability for AWS Lambda functions through distributed tracing, log correlation, and AI-powered insights using auto-instrumentation without code changes. The OneAgent AWS Lambda extension collects logs directly from Lambda functions, offering an alternative to CloudWatch via Firehose with lower cost, lower latency, and easier setup.

Trace Lambda functions

Monitor AWS Lambda functions.

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AWS Lambda log collection

Collect logs from AWS Lambda functions

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Monitor AWS Lambda (built-in)

Monitor AWS Lambda (built-in) and view available metrics.

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Integrate Dynatrace Lambda Layer on container images

Deploy Dynatrace Lambda Layers when deployed via a container image.

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Integrations

AWS Lambda instrumentation is available for the following runtimes:

RuntimeLambda layer version1Applies to Lambda Classic

Python

1.321 (or later)

Yes

Node.js

1.319 (or later)

Yes

Java

1.319 (or later)

Yes

.NET

1.335 (or later)

Yes

Go

1.333 (or later)

Log Monitoring only

1

Managed offline clusters are not supported.

For more details, see Technology support.

Monitoring consumption

For AWS Lambda, monitoring consumption is based on Davis data units. See Serverless monitoring for details.

Related topics

  • Dynatrace OneAgent
Related tags
Infrastructure ObservabilityAWS