When deploying agents to AWS AgentCore, enabling observability is a must. It’s essential for monitoring, debugging, and understanding how your agents behave in production.
The AgentCore Starter Toolkit makes this process much easier it provides a streamlined way to deploy your agent code to the serverless AgentCore infrastructure. This toolkit comes with multiple options to configure, launch, and invoke your agents, allowing you to quickly test them right after deployment.
And if you’re integrating an MCP server, the AgentCore Gateway has you covered. It handles the end-to-end deployment of your MCP server automatically, so you don’t have to deal with the complexity of setting up Docker images, ECR repositories, or EKS clusters manually.
When deploying agents to AWS AgentCore, enabling observability is a must. It’s essential for monitoring, debugging, and understanding how your agents behave in production.
The AgentCore Starter Toolkit makes this process much easier it provides a streamlined way to deploy your agent code to the serverless AgentCore infrastructure. This toolkit comes with multiple options to configure, launch, and invoke your agents, allowing you to quickly test them right after deployment.
And if you’re integrating an MCP server, the AgentCore Gateway has you covered. It handles the end-to-end deployment of your MCP server automatically, so you don’t have to deal with the complexity of setting up Docker images, ECR repositories, or EKS clusters manually.
Thank you
Thank you for your insight.
I believe your point is absolutely correct.
I look forward to your next post.
Thank you again.
Sure , Thank you as well.