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_includes/gdi/available-aws.rst

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gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst

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By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations <aws-data-limits>`.
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By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations <aws-data-limits>`, but only imports certain stats, which are based on AWS' own recommended stats and vary with service. You can look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs, for example :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/elb-cloudwatch-metrics.html>` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/viewing_metrics_with_cloudwatch.html>`.
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Use the check box options in the guided setup to limit the scope of your data collection. These are the available options:
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- Manage the amount of data to import. See :ref:`aws-infra-import`.
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- In the :guilabel:`Data Management` menu in Splunk Observability Cloud, edit any integration to limit data import.
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gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-post-install.rst

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You can use Splunk tooling to monitor, collect, process, and send AWS data after you integrate your AWS with Splunk Observability Cloud. See :ref:`infrastructure-aws`.
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By default, Splunk Observability Cloud will bring in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations <aws-data-limits>`. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`specify-data-metadata`.
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By default, Splunk Observability Cloud will bring in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations <aws-data-limits>`. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`.
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gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst

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<h3>Recommended stats<a name="aws-metricstreams" class="headerlink" href="#aws-metricstreams" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h3>
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If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports certain stats, which are based on AWS' own recommended stats and vary with service. You can look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs, for example :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/elb-cloudwatch-metrics.html>` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/viewing_metrics_with_cloudwatch.html>`.
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infrastructure/monitor/aws.rst

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By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all :ref:`supported AWS services <aws-integrations>` associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations <aws-data-limits>`. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`specify-data-metadata`.
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By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all :ref:`supported AWS services <aws-integrations>` associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations <aws-data-limits>`. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`.
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