In AWS, when you create a VPC flow log that goes to CloudWatch, you need to first create a CloudWatch [...][...] where there will be an individual log file stored (that contains incoming and outgoing IP traffic) for each network interface (attached to each resource, e.g. EC2, ELB, RDS, etc) in your VPC.
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In AWS, when you create a VPC flow log that goes to CloudWatch, you need to first create a CloudWatch [...][...] where there will be an individual log file stored (that contains incoming and outgoing IP traffic) for each network interface (attached to each resource, e.g. EC2, ELB, RDS, etc) in your VPC.
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In AWS, when you create a VPC flow log that goes to CloudWatch, you need to first create a CloudWatch [...][...] where there will be an individual log file stored (that contains incoming and outgoing IP traffic) for each network interface (attached to each resource, e.g. EC2, ELB, RDS, etc) in your VPC.
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