You can use Amazon EventBridge to automate your AWS services and respond automatically to system events, such as application availability issues or resource changes. Events from AWS services are delivered to EventBridge in near real time. You can create rules to indicate which events you're interested in, and the actions to take when an event matches a rule. The actions that can be automatically triggered include the following:
Invoke an AWS Lambda function
Invoke Amazon EC2 Run Command
Relay the event to Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
Activate an AWS Step Functions state machine
Notify an Amazon SNS topic
Notify an Amazon SQS queue
The following are examples of how you can use EventBridge with Amazon EC2:
Activate a Lambda function whenever an instance enters the running state.
Notify an Amazon SNS topic when an Amazon EBS volume is created or modified.
Send a command to one or more Amazon EC2 instances using Amazon EC2 Run Command whenever a certain event in another AWS service occurs.
For more information, see the Amazon EventBridge User Guide.
Amazon EC2 event typesAmazon EC2 supports the following event types:
For information about the event types supported by Amazon EBS, see Amazon EventBridge for Amazon EBS.
Amazon CloudWatch alarm action scenarios
Log API calls using CloudTrail
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