You can now create Multi-AZ Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the US West (N. California) Region, making it easy to deploy file storage that spans multiple AWS Availability Zones (AZs) to support business-critical workloads that require high availability and enhanced durability.
Amazon OpenSearch Serverless now supports automated time-based data deletion
We are pleased to announce Amazon OpenSearch Serverless now supports automated data deletion based on time through easy set up of index lifecycle policies. OpenSearch Serverless is the serverless option for Amazon OpenSearch Service that makes it simpler for you to run search and analytics workloads without having to think about infrastructure management.
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server supports Multi-AZ file systems in the US West (N. California) Region
You can now create Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Multi-AZ file systems in the US West (N. California) Region to support your business-critical workloads that require highly available shared storage deployed across multiple AWS Availability Zones (AZs), including SQL Server database workloads and line-of-business workloads such as banking, retail, and healthcare applications.
Amazon FinSpace with Managed kdb Insights now available in five additional regions
Amazon FinSpace with Managed kdb Insights is now generally available in 5 new regions: Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (London), and Europe (Frankfurt). This launch is based on increased customer demand in these regions, and expands availability to 10 AWS regions.
Amazon SQS announces increased throughput quota for FIFO High Throughput mode
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) announces an increased quota for a high throughput mode for FIFO queues, allowing you to process up to 18,000 transactions per second per API action in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt) regions. For Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo) regions, the throughput quota has been increased to 9,000 transactions per second, per API action. For Europe (London) and South America (Sao Paulo) regions, the throughput quota has been increased to 4,500 transactions per second per API action. For all other regions where SQS is generally available today, the quota for high throughput mode is 2,400 transactions per second.
Amazon MemoryDB now supports Graviton3-based R7g nodes
Amazon MemoryDB now supports Graviton3-based R7g nodes, which deliver improved price-performance compared to Graviton2. R7g nodes deliver up to 28% increased throughput (read and write operations per second) per node compared to R6g. In addition, these nodes deliver higher networking bandwidth.
AWS Cloud WAN goes Tunnel-less to enable high-performant global SD-WANs
Today AWS announces Tunnel-less connect, a new feature of AWS Cloud WAN that provides you with a simple and more performant way to build global SD-WAN (Software Defined Wide Area Network). With this capability, third-party SD-WAN appliances can natively integrate with Cloud WAN without the need for any specialized tunneling protocols.
Amazon EKS now allows modification of cluster subnets and security groups
Starting today, customers can update the subnets and security groups associated with their existing Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters. This additional cluster management flexibility makes it simpler for cluster administrators to stay in sync with changes made to Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) resources.
EC2 Hibernate now supports 20 additional instance families on EC2 Spot
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) customers can hibernate their Spot instances on 20 additional instance families. With this expanded coverage, customers can now enjoy the benefits of hibernate on the supported instance families, regardless of whether their purchase option is On Demand, Spot, or Savings Plan.
AWS IoT Core Credential Provider supports Virtual Private Cloud endpoints
Today, AWS IoT Core announced the ability to create private AWS IoT Core Credential Provider endpoints in your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to improve the security posture of your Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. AWS IoT Core is a fully managed cloud service that supports connectivity for billions of devices, while AWS IoT Core’s Credential Provider feature authenticates software clients and IoT devices to AWS services using X.509 client certificates.