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## Inventory data
## Inventory data [#inventory]

<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

This integration supports the following RDS inventory data. For more about inventory data, see [Understand integration data](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/understand-integration-data-data-types#inventory-data).

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[Amazon Redshift](https://aws.amazon.com/redshift) is a fully managed data warehouse that makes it simple and cost-effective to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence (BI) tools. New Relic's Redshift integration gathers metric and configuration data for the relational databases associated with your Amazon Redshift account.

Reported data includes bytes received and bytes transmitted, health status, database connections, latency, and other [metrics](#metrics) and [configuration data](#inventory). Your Redshift data is available in pre-built dashboards and you can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights).
Reported data includes bytes received and bytes transmitted, health status, database connections, latency, and other [metrics](#metrics)). Your Redshift data is available in pre-built dashboards and you can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights).

## Activate integration [#activate]

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## Inventory data [#inventory]

New Relic Infrastructure's Redshift integration includes three inventory objects:
<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

Our Redshift integration includes three inventory objects:

* [`aws/redshift/cluster/`](#cluster)
* [`aws/redshift/cluster/clusterParameters/`](#parameters)
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* By aggregating the status of a specified group of health checks (calculated health checks)
* By determining the current state of a CloudWatch alarm (CloudWatch metric health checks)

Data reported to New Relic includes connection time, health checks, time to first byte, and other [metrics](#metrics) and [inventory data](#inventory). Route 53 data is available in pre-built dashboards and you can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights).
Data reported to New Relic includes connection time, health checks, time to first byte, and other [metrics](#metrics). Route 53 data is available in pre-built dashboards and you can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights).

## Activate integration [#activate]

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## Inventory data [#inventory]

<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

This integration collects the following Amazon Route 53 inventory data under the key `aws/route53`. For more about inventory data, see [Understand integration data](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/understand-integration-data-data-types#inventory-data).

### /zone [#attributes-zone attributes]
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[Amazon Simple Storage Service](https://aws.amazon.com/s3) (Amazon S3), provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage.

With New Relic's Amazon S3 integration, data reported includes S3 bucket size, bucket object counts, GET requests, POST requests, and other [metrics](#metrics) and [inventory data](#inventory). S3 data is available in pre-built dashboards and you can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights). You can also create alert conditions to notify you of changes in S3 data.
With New Relic's Amazon S3 integration, data reported includes S3 bucket size, bucket object counts, GET requests, POST requests, and other [metrics](#metrics). S3 data is available in pre-built dashboards and you can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights). You can also create alert conditions to notify you of changes in S3 data.

## Activate integration [#activate]

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## Inventory data [#inventory]

<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

This integration collects the following inventory data. For more about inventory data, see [Understand integration data](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/understand-integration-data-data-types#inventory-data).

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## Inventory data [#config]

<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

The following configuration options and inventory data are available with the New Relic Amazon SES integration:

### aws/ses/region inventory [#region]
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* Messages sent and failed counts
* Subscriptions confirmed and deleted
* Additional [metrics](#metrics) and [configuration/inventory data](#config)
* Additional [metrics](#metrics)

SNS data is available in pre-built dashboards in New Relic. You can also create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights), and create [alert conditions](/docs/infrastructure/new-relic-infrastructure/infrastructure-alert-conditions/infrastructure-alerts-add-edit-or-view-host-alert-information) to notify you of changes in SNS data.

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## Inventory data [#config]

<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

The following configuration options and [inventory data](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/understand-integration-data-data-types#inventory-data) are available with the New Relic Amazon SNS integration.

### aws/sns/topic
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- Integrations
- Amazon integrations
- AWS integrations list
metaDescription: >-
New Relic's AWS Trusted Advisor's monitoring integration: what data it
reports, and how to enable it.
metaDescription:
New Relic's AWS Trusted Advisor's monitoring integration: what data it reports, and how to enable it.
redirects:
- /docs/integrations/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/aws-trusted-advisor-integration
- >-
/docs/integrations/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/trusted-advisor-integration
- /docs/integrations/amazon-integrations/aws-integrations-list/trusted-advisor-integration
- /docs/aws-trustedadvisor-integration
---

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The Amazon [Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)](https://aws.amazon.com/vpc/) is a virtual network that utilizes the scalable infrastructure of Amazon Web Services (AWS). With New Relic's VPC integration, you can gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services.

The Amazon VPC integration generates a feed of [configuration/inventory changes](#inventory) that occur in your VPC. VPC data is available in pre-built dashboards, and you can create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights). You can also create alert conditions to notify you about changes in the VPC.
The Amazon VPC integration generates a feed of [configuration changes](#inventory) that occur in your VPC. VPC data is available in pre-built dashboards, and you can create custom queries and charts in [New Relic One](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/use-integration-data-new-relic-insights). You can also create alert conditions to notify you about changes in the VPC.

Additionally, [Enhanced Amazon VPC Flow Logs](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/flow-logs.html "Link opens in a new window.") enables you to capture information about IP traffic to and from network interfaces in your VPC.

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## Inventory data [#inventory]

<Callout variant="important" title="EOL NOTICE">
After March 2022, we're discontinuing support for several capabilities, including inventory data for cloud integrations. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our [Explorers Hub post](https://discuss.newrelic.com).
</Callout>

This integration reports the following VPC configuration options and metadata as inventory data. For more about inventory data, see [Understand integration data](/docs/infrastructure/integrations-getting-started/getting-started/understand-integration-data-data-types#inventory-data).

<Callout variant="tip">
Tags (indicated with an **\***) are only fetched when [tags collection](/docs/integrations/new-relic-integrations/getting-started/configure-polling-frequency-data-collection-cloud-integrations#collect_tags) is on.
</Callout>
Tags (indicated with an asterisk `*`) are only fetched when [tags collection](/docs/integrations/new-relic-integrations/getting-started/configure-polling-frequency-data-collection-cloud-integrations#collect_tags) is on.

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