AWS Rest APIs (and not CLI or SDK) for various VM metrics





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Where can I get Rest APIs and Only Rest APIs for below VM metrics



1. read & write time (Latency of read and write operations)
2. queue length (Number of read / write operations pending per unit time)
3. throughput percentage (Percentage of the provisioned throughput consumed)
4. burst balance (Extent to which the volume balance can be burst to handle
spikes in the load)
5. volume free(Size of the storage volume that is available)
6. Average utilization (The average CPU utilization as reported by the OS over a
time window eg. 5 seconds)
7. Peak utilization (The peak CPU utilization withing the time window)
8. Network In (Bandwidth consumed by incoming network traffic (request))
9. Network Out (Bandwidth consumed by outgoing network traffic (responses))
10. read & write ops (Number of read and write operations (IOPS) performed per unit time)


I need to get these details from my C++ code over HTTP requests. I have found CLI commands and SDKs for some of these, but I'm only allowed to use Rest APIs. Please help.










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    Where can I get Rest APIs and Only Rest APIs for below VM metrics



    1. read & write time (Latency of read and write operations)
    2. queue length (Number of read / write operations pending per unit time)
    3. throughput percentage (Percentage of the provisioned throughput consumed)
    4. burst balance (Extent to which the volume balance can be burst to handle
    spikes in the load)
    5. volume free(Size of the storage volume that is available)
    6. Average utilization (The average CPU utilization as reported by the OS over a
    time window eg. 5 seconds)
    7. Peak utilization (The peak CPU utilization withing the time window)
    8. Network In (Bandwidth consumed by incoming network traffic (request))
    9. Network Out (Bandwidth consumed by outgoing network traffic (responses))
    10. read & write ops (Number of read and write operations (IOPS) performed per unit time)


    I need to get these details from my C++ code over HTTP requests. I have found CLI commands and SDKs for some of these, but I'm only allowed to use Rest APIs. Please help.










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      Where can I get Rest APIs and Only Rest APIs for below VM metrics



      1. read & write time (Latency of read and write operations)
      2. queue length (Number of read / write operations pending per unit time)
      3. throughput percentage (Percentage of the provisioned throughput consumed)
      4. burst balance (Extent to which the volume balance can be burst to handle
      spikes in the load)
      5. volume free(Size of the storage volume that is available)
      6. Average utilization (The average CPU utilization as reported by the OS over a
      time window eg. 5 seconds)
      7. Peak utilization (The peak CPU utilization withing the time window)
      8. Network In (Bandwidth consumed by incoming network traffic (request))
      9. Network Out (Bandwidth consumed by outgoing network traffic (responses))
      10. read & write ops (Number of read and write operations (IOPS) performed per unit time)


      I need to get these details from my C++ code over HTTP requests. I have found CLI commands and SDKs for some of these, but I'm only allowed to use Rest APIs. Please help.










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      Where can I get Rest APIs and Only Rest APIs for below VM metrics



      1. read & write time (Latency of read and write operations)
      2. queue length (Number of read / write operations pending per unit time)
      3. throughput percentage (Percentage of the provisioned throughput consumed)
      4. burst balance (Extent to which the volume balance can be burst to handle
      spikes in the load)
      5. volume free(Size of the storage volume that is available)
      6. Average utilization (The average CPU utilization as reported by the OS over a
      time window eg. 5 seconds)
      7. Peak utilization (The peak CPU utilization withing the time window)
      8. Network In (Bandwidth consumed by incoming network traffic (request))
      9. Network Out (Bandwidth consumed by outgoing network traffic (responses))
      10. read & write ops (Number of read and write operations (IOPS) performed per unit time)


      I need to get these details from my C++ code over HTTP requests. I have found CLI commands and SDKs for some of these, but I'm only allowed to use Rest APIs. Please help.







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