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Connect AWS to Datadog

Automate workflows and sync data between AWS and Datadog with AI-powered automation

5-minute setup
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Why Connect AWS & Datadog?

Intelligent Automation Workflows

Leverage 12 available triggers from AWS to execute 13 targeted actions in Datadog automatically.

Eliminate Manual Data Entry

Replace time-consuming manual processes with intelligent automation that keeps AWS and Datadog perfectly synchronized.

Real-time Business Intelligence

Create a unified data flow between AWS and Datadog for instant insights and improved decision-making across your tech stack.

Available Triggers & Actions

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Triggers (12)

New Scheduled Tasks

Creates a Step Function State Machine to publish a message to an SNS topic at a specific timestamp. The SNS topic delivers the message to this Mazaal AI source, and the source emits it as a new event.

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New SNS Messages

Creates an SNS topic in your AWS account. Messages published to this topic are emitted from the Mazaal AI source.

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New Inbound SES Emails

The source subscribes to all emails delivered to a specific domain configured in AWS SES. When an email is sent to any address at the domain, this event source emits that email as a formatted event. These events can trigger a Mazaal AI workflow and can be consumed via SSE or REST API.

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New Deleted S3 File

Emit new event when a file is deleted from a S3 bucket

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New DynamoDB Stream Event

Emit new event when a DynamoDB stream receives new events. See the docs here

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New Records Returned by CloudWatch Logs Insights Query

Executes a CloudWatch Logs Insights query on a schedule, and emits the records as invidual events (default) or in batch

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New Restored S3 File

Emit new event when a file is restored into an S3 bucket

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New S3 Event

Emit new S3 events for a given bucket

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New S3 File

Emit new event when a file is added to an S3 bucket

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New Update to AWS RDS Database (Instant)

Emit new event when there is an update to an AWS RDS Database.

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Redshift - New Row

Emit new event when a new row is added to a table. See the documentation

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Redshift - Updated Row

Emit new event when a row is updated, based on a selected timestamp column. See the documentation

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Actions (23)

CloudWatch Logs - Put Log Event

Uploads a log event to the specified log stream. See docs

DynamoDB - Create Table

Creates a new table to your account. See docs

DynamoDB - Execute Statement

This operation allows you to perform transactional reads or writes on data stored in DynamoDB, using PartiQL. See docs

DynamoDB - Get Item

The Get Item operation returns a set of attributes for the item with the given primary key. If there is no matching item, Get Item does not return any data and there will be no Item element in the response. See docs

DynamoDB - Put Item

Creates a new item, or replaces an old item with a new item. If an item that has the same primary key as the new item already exists in the specified table, the new item completely replaces the existing item. See docs

DynamoDB - Query

The query operation finds items based on primary key values. See docs

DynamoDB - Scan

The Scan operation returns one or more items and item attributes by accessing every item in a table. See docs

DynamoDB - Update Item

Updates an existing item's attributes, or adds a new item to the table if it does not already exist. See docs

DynamoDB - Update Table

Modifies the settings for a given table. Only one type of modification is permitted per request. See docs

EventBridge - Send Event to Event Bus

Sends an event to an EventBridge event bus. See documentation

Lambda - Create Function

Create a Lambda function from source code. This action creates a zip file and deploys it to AWS Lambda. See the docs

Lambda - Invoke Function

Invoke a Lambda function using the AWS API. See the docs

List AWS Region Options

Retrieves available options for the AWS Region field.

Redshift - Create Rows

Insert rows into a table. See the documentation

Redshift - Delete Rows

Deletes row(s) in an existing table in Redshift. See the documentation

Redshift - Query Database

Run a SELECT query on a database. See the documentation

Redshift - Update Rows

Update row(s) in an existing table in Redshift. See the documentation

S3 - Download File to /tmp

Downloads a file from S3 to the /tmp directory. See the documentation

S3 - Generate Presigned URL

Creates a presigned URL to download from a bucket. See the documentation

S3 - Upload Base64 As File

Accepts a base64-encoded string and a filename, then uploads as a file to S3. See the documentation

S3 - Upload Files

Upload files to S3. Accepts either a file URL, a local file path, or a directory path. See the documentation

SNS - Send Message

Sends a message to a SNS Topic. See docs

SQS - Send Message

Sends a message to an SQS queue. See the docs

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Triggers (1)

New Monitor Event (Instant)

Emit new events captured by a Datadog monitor

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Actions (13)

Get Account Info

Detect the Datadog region for the connected account. Call this FIRST before any other Datadog tool if you do not already know the region. Returns the region domain (e.g. datadoghq.com) which must be passed as the region parameter to **Search Logs**, **Search Monitors**, **Get Metric Data**, and all other Datadog tools. See the docs

Get Account Region

Detect the Datadog region for the connected account by validating the API key against each regional endpoint. Use this to discover the correct region before calling other Datadog actions. See the docs

Get Metric Data

Query time-series metric data for analyzing trends and system performance. Query syntax: avg:system.cpu.user{*}, sum:requests.count{env:prod} by {host}, max:system.mem.used{service:web}. Both from and to are POSIX timestamps in seconds. Use **Search Metrics** first to discover available metric names. Use **Search Hosts** to find valid host tags for scoping. After finding anomalies, use **Search Logs** to investigate related entries. See the docs

List Logs

Get a list of logs matching a filter query. Uses the GET endpoint with a higher rate limit (3600/hr vs 300/hr). See the docs

Post Metric Data

Post custom time-series metric data points to Datadog. Data appears in dashboards, monitors, and can be queried via **Get Metric Data**. Points: JSON object where keys are Unix timestamps (seconds) and values are numeric, e.g. {"1640995200": 1.0}. Use **Search Metrics** to verify a metric name exists, or post to a new name to create it. This is a WRITE operation that creates or appends data to a metric time series. See the docs

Search Dashboards

List and search Datadog dashboards. Returns dashboard IDs, titles, URLs, and metadata. Dashboard URL: https://app.{region}/dashboard/{id} where region comes from **Get Account Info**. Use alongside **Search Services** to find dashboards related to a specific service. See the docs

Search Events

Search Datadog events: monitor state changes, deployment markers, error spikes, and infrastructure events. Filter by sources (e.g. nagios,docker), tags (e.g. env:prod,service:web), and priority (normal or low). Time range defaults to last 24h (POSIX timestamps in seconds). To investigate a monitor alert, use **Search Monitors** first, then search events for the relevant time range. Follow up with **Search Logs** for deeper investigation. See the docs

Search Hosts

Search monitored infrastructure hosts. Filter by tag (env:production), name (host:web-01), or partial match. Sort by cpu, iowait, load, status, or apps. Host names from results can scope queries in **Get Metric Data** (e.g. avg:system.cpu.user{host:web-01}), filter logs in **Search Logs** (host:web-01), or filter metrics in **Search Metrics**. Max 1000 results. See the docs

Search Incidents

Search Datadog incidents by state, severity, and metadata. Query syntax: state:active, state:resolved, severity:SEV-1. After finding an incident, investigate with: **Search Logs** for the incident time window, **Get Metric Data** for relevant metrics, **Search Events** for related monitor alerts, and **Search Services** for ownership info. See the docs

Search Logs

Search Datadog logs matching a query with support for facets and time ranges. Uses log search syntax: service:web-app status:error, @http.status_code:>=400, boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT), and wildcards. Set from to now-1h for recent logs. Use **Search Metrics** to discover metric names or **Search Hosts** to find host names for filtering. To investigate an incident, use **Search Incidents** first, then search logs for that time window and service. See the docs

Search Metrics

Discovery tool: list available Datadog metric names, optionally filtered by host. Returns metric name strings (e.g. system.cpu.user, aws.ec2.cpuutilization) for use in **Get Metric Data** queries with the syntax aggregation:metric.name{tags}. Use **Search Hosts** to find valid host names for the host filter. See the docs

Search Monitors

Search Datadog monitors (alerting rules) including status, thresholds, and conditions. Query syntax: tag:env:production, type:metric, status:Alert. Tags filter: comma-separated (e.g. env:prod,team:backend). After finding a monitor, use **Search Events** to see recent state changes, or **Get Metric Data** to query the underlying metric it tracks. Returns monitor ID, name, type, query, status, and tags. See the docs

Search Services

List services from Datadog's Service Catalog with ownership, metadata, and team info. Use to discover service names for filtering in **Search Logs** (service:my-app) or finding monitors via **Search Monitors** (tag:service:my-app). Returns service definitions including links, docs, and on-call. See the docs

Integration Features

Real-time data synchronization
Bi-directional sync capabilities
Custom field mapping
Advanced filtering options
Error handling & retry logic
Activity monitoring & logs

Popular Workflows

When AWS trigger → Create/Update in Datadog

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New Scheduled Tasks

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Get Account Info

When Datadog trigger → Update AWS

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New Monitor Event (Instant)

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CloudWatch Logs - Put Log Event

How It Works

1

Connect Apps

Authenticate your AWS and Datadog accounts

2

Map Fields

Choose which data fields to sync between apps

3

Set Triggers

Define when and how data should be synchronized

Automate

Sit back and let AI handle the automation

Frequently Asked Questions

Integration Benefits

Real-time Data Sync

Automatic synchronization between AWS and Datadog with 13 public triggers available for instant updates.

Automated Actions

Execute 36 public actions automatically across both platforms without manual intervention.

Enterprise Security

Industry-standard encryption, OAuth 2.0 authentication, and SOC 2 compliance for secure data transfer.

Quick Setup

Connect AWS and Datadog in minutes with our guided setup wizard and pre-configured templates.

Custom Field Mapping

Map any field between AWS and Datadog with intelligent suggestions and validation.

Error Handling

Automatic retry logic, detailed error logs, and smart notifications keep your integration running smoothly.

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