![]() Enable Amazon S3 configuration snapshot delivery in AWS Config For instructions, follow the AWS Config Getting Started and Amazon Athena Setting Up pages. If you have not already done so, you should first sign up for AWS Config and Amazon Athena. I’ll also guide you through a few example queries to help get you started. ![]() In this blog post, I’ll walk you through how you can combine the vast knowledge AWS Config has of your AWS resources with the powerful query capabilities of Amazon Athena to perform advanced searches of your resources. This type of intelligence data can easily be extracted using Amazon Athena, which is an interactive query service that allows you to analyze data within Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) using standard SQL. This allows cloud administrators to, for example, identify Amazon EC2 instances of a particular size or AMI ID, or EC2 instances that host a specific version of software. AWS Config also delivers a periodic snapshot of the latest resource configurations to your Amazon S3 bucket.Ĭustomers often seek to extract intelligence and run queries on the data stored by AWS Config. AWS Config is a service that helps make tracking your resources easy by continuously monitoring and recording your AWS resource configurations and maintaining a history of configuration changes to those resources. Tracking and managing the states of your AWS resources can be a challenge, especially as your account grows and you integrate with more and more AWS services. This blog was updated by Chris Chiott, Solutions Architect WWPS, on Nov 4, 2022.
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