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Amazon Lookout for Metrics automatically detects and diagnoses anomalies in business and operational data using ML models.
Last Modified: August 29, 2025
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Key Features
- Automated anomaly detection for metrics data.
- Uses ML to identify unusual patterns.
- Supports multiple data sources including S3 and Redshift.
- Provides root cause analysis.
Common Use Cases
- Detecting anomalies in business KPIs
- Monitoring application metrics for unusual patterns
- Automating alerts for performance deviations
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