AWS App Mesh is now available in Europe Paris Region. This is the fourth region with App Mesh availability in EU, in addition to Ireland, Frankfurt and London regions.
AWS CodeCommit is Now Available in AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region
AWS CodeCommit, a fully-managed source control service, is now available in the Middle East (Bahrain) Region. CodeCommit makes it easy for companies to host secure and highly scalable private Git repositories.
Amazon Neptune is Now Available in the Canada (Central) Region
Amazon Neptune is now available in the AWS Canada (Central) region. You can create Neptune clusters using r5 instance types.
Amazon Neptune is Now Available in the Middle East (Bahrain) Region
Amazon Neptune is now available in the AWS Middle East (Bahrain) region. You can create Neptune clusters using r5 instance types.
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Supports User Authentication with Kerberos and Microsoft Active Directory
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL now supports external authentication of database users using Kerberos and Microsoft Active Directory.
AWS Snowball Edge now supports volume sizes of up to 10 TB
AWS Snowball Edge now supports block storage volumes of up to 10 TB, ten times higher than the previous limit of 1 TB. A higher volume size limit provides you greater flexibility when using block storage with your applications on Snowball Edge.
AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) Private Certificate Authority (CA) now enforces name constraints in imported CA certificates
AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) Private Certificate Authority (CA) now enforces name constraints in imported CA certificates. Name constraints are defined in the Internet public key infrastructure (PKI) standard RFC 5280 and provide a way for CA administrators to restrict subject names in certificates.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk Adds Support for PHP 7.3 and .NET Core 3.0
You can now develop your AWS Elastic Beanstalk applications using PHP 7.3 and .NET Core 3.0
AWS Global Accelerator Now Supports EC2 Instance Endpoints
We are pleased to announce that starting today, your applications running on Amazon EC2 instances can be directly fronted by AWS Global Accelerator. Before, you needed to use an Elastic IP address to front an EC2 instance with Global Accelerator. Now, you can use Global Accelerator directly as your single internet-facing access point for your EC2 instances, improving availability and performance of applications with local or global users. You can also use Application Load Balancers or Network Load Balancers in conjunction with Global Accelerator to connect to your EC2 instances.
Amazon QuickSight supports Seoul region, dashboard printing and more
Amazon QuickSight is now available in the Asia Pacific (Seoul) region. New users can sign up for QuickSight with Asia Pacific (Seoul) as their home region, making SPICE capacity available in-region and providing proximity to AWS and on-premises data sources. Existing Amazon QuickSight users can switch to this region via the region switcher in the User Interface to provision SPICE capacity, and enable faster and cheaper connectivity to data sources in that region.