Suggested Answer:B🗳️
You can graph several metrics over time on the same graph. The user can select metrics across re-sources and graph them on a single graph. It is not required that they should be of the same instance. They can be of different instances with the same AMI or based on some other dimension. You can filter records and plot them all on the same graph. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/DeveloperGuide/graph_a_metric_all_resources.html
In CloudWatch, a user can graph several metrics over time on a single graph. This allows for visualizing and comparing multiple metrics simultaneously. For example, it is possible to depict CPU utilization in percentage and Network I/O in bytes on the same graph. CloudWatch provides the flexibility to choose multiple metrics from the same or different AWS resources and plot them together, providing a comprehensive view of the system's performance.
Here is D.Yes, a user can graph multiple metrics on the same graph provided they are of the same instance in the same AZ.
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