An Application Load Balancer (ALB) instance is considered non-compliant if the outbound bandwidth usage of its associated Internet Shared Bandwidth package is greater than or equal to a specified value for at least 8 hours within a specific time range. An ALB instance is considered not applicable if it is not associated with an Internet Shared Bandwidth package, is not connected to Cloud Monitor, or has no monitoring data. The default detection time range is the last 7 days. This check uses the Cloud Monitor API to retrieve monitoring data and consumes the free quota of Cloud Monitor Basic. To ensure check quality, enable Hybrid Cloud Monitoring. For more information about Hybrid Cloud Monitoring billing, see Cloud Monitor billing.
Risk level
Default risk level: Medium.
You can change the risk level as needed.
Detection logic
An ALB instance is considered non-compliant if the outbound bandwidth usage of its associated Internet Shared Bandwidth package is greater than or equal to a specified value for at least 8 hours within a specific time range. An ALB instance is considered not applicable if it is not associated with an Internet Shared Bandwidth package, is not connected to Cloud Monitor, or has no monitoring data. The default detection time range is the last 7 days. This check uses the Cloud Monitor API to retrieve monitoring data and consumes the free quota of Cloud Monitor Basic. To ensure check quality, enable Hybrid Cloud Monitoring. For more information about Hybrid Cloud Monitoring billing, see Cloud Monitor billing.
Rule details
Parameter | Description |
Rule name | Check the outbound bandwidth usage of an Internet Shared Bandwidth package associated with an ALB instance |
Rule identifier | |
Tag | ALB,CBWP |
Automatic remediation | Not supported |
Rule trigger | Configuration change |
Supported resource types | ACS::ALB::LoadBalancer |
Input parameters | relativeTime (Default: 168) utilization (Default: 80) |