Monitoring Amazon EBS volume metrics
IOPS is a measure of the speed at which a disk can read and write information. The full meaning of IOPS is input/output per second. This means that the speed of the read and the write is measured in seconds. The speed at which data is read and written to the EBS volume determines the speed at which the data will be received by the application running within the EC2 instance, thereby impacting the experience that users using the application will receive. IOPS is one of the many metrics we monitor to keep track of the behavior of an Amazon EBS volume. Amazon EBS volume has a dashboard of various metrics and data that is captured to enable us to understand other behaviors of our EBS volume. We already mentioned previously that an EBS volume is irrelevant without an EC2 instance, meaning that the behavior of the EBS volume will be directly proportional to the metrics we find within the EBS volumes (all things being equal).
On a basic level, when...