Amazon OpenSearch Service supports Managed Prometheus and agent tracing
Opensearch Service · 2026-04-09
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Technical Details
| Regions | us-east-1, us-east-2, us-west-1, us-west-2, ap-east-1, ap-south-1, ap-northeast-3, ap-northeast-2, ap-southeast-1, ap-southeast-2, ap-northeast-1, eu-central-1, eu-west-1, eu-west-2, eu-south-1, eu-north-1, ca-central-1, sa-east-1 |
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| Cost Impact | Decrease |
What This Means
For DevOps Teams
Update your observability workflows to leverage the native integration with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus and agent tracing capabilities in OpenSearch Service, enabling you to query Prometheus metrics using PromQL, correlate slow traces with application logs, and trace LLM agent execution—all within a single tool.
For Platform Teams
Adopt the new unified observability experience in OpenSearch Service to simplify your architecture, reduce operational toil by consolidating fragmented tooling, and enable new application monitoring workflows powered by RED metrics and AI agent tracing using OpenTelemetry GenAI semantic conventions.
For Executives
Evaluate the new unified observability experience in Amazon OpenSearch Service to consolidate your observability stack, reduce costs, and improve operational efficiency by correlating metrics, logs, and traces in a single interface without data duplication or context switching.
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