

# Monitoring environments in Elastic Beanstalk
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With Elastic Beanstalk health monitoring, you can verify application availability and create alerts that activate when metrics exceed your thresholds. You can use Elastic Beanstalk health monitoring in both the console and command line to track your environment's status.

**Topics**
+ [Monitoring environment health in the Amazon management console](environment-health-console.md)
+ [Using the EB CLI to monitor environment health](health-enhanced-ebcli.md)
+ [Basic health reporting](using-features.healthstatus.md)
+ [Enhanced health reporting and monitoring in Elastic Beanstalk](health-enhanced.md)
+ [Manage alarms](using-features.alarms.md)
+ [Viewing an Elastic Beanstalk environment's change history](using-features.changehistory.md)
+ [Viewing an Elastic Beanstalk environment's event stream](using-features.events.md)
+ [Listing and connecting to server instances](using-features.ec2connect.md)
+ [Viewing logs from Amazon EC2 instances in your Elastic Beanstalk environment](using-features.logging.md)
+ [Viewing deployment logs for an Elastic Beanstalk environment](environments-deployment-logs.md)