You use Amazon CloudWatch as your primary monitoring system for your web application. After a recent software deployment, your users are getting Intermittent 500 Internal Server Errors when using the web application. You want to create a CloudWatch alarm, and notify an on-call engineer when these occur. How can you accomplish this using AWS services? (Choose three.)
A. Deploy your web application as an AWS Elastic Beanstalk application. Use the default Elastic Beanstalk Cloudwatch metrics to capture 500 Internal Server Errors. Set a CloudWatch alarm on that metric.
B. Install a CloudWatch Logs Agent on your servers to stream web application logs to CloudWatch.
C. Use Amazon Simple Email Service to notify an on-call engineer when a CloudWatch alarm is triggered.
D. Create a CloudWatch Logs group and define metric filters that capture 500 Internal Server Errors. Set a CloudWatch alarm on that metric.
E. Use Amazon Simple Notification Service to notify an on-call engineer when a CloudWatch alarm is triggered.
F. Use AWS Data Pipeline to stream web application logs from your servers to CloudWatch.
A. Deploy your web application as an AWS Elastic Beanstalk application. Use the default Elastic Beanstalk Cloudwatch metrics to capture 500 Internal Server Errors. Set a CloudWatch alarm on that metric.
B. Install a CloudWatch Logs Agent on your servers to stream web application logs to CloudWatch.
C. Use Amazon Simple Email Service to notify an on-call engineer when a CloudWatch alarm is triggered.
D. Create a CloudWatch Logs group and define metric filters that capture 500 Internal Server Errors. Set a CloudWatch alarm on that metric.
E. Use Amazon Simple Notification Service to notify an on-call engineer when a CloudWatch alarm is triggered.
F. Use AWS Data Pipeline to stream web application logs from your servers to CloudWatch.