Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports 200 node Elasticsearch clusters, allowing you to run large analytics applications with high throughput and large data volume requirements on a single cluster. Using I3 instances that can store up to 15 terabytes of data per node, you can store up to 3 petabytes of data in a single cluster.
AWS Systems Manager State Manager Now Supports Management of In-Guest and Instance-Level Configuration
AWS Systems Manager, which enables your desired state configuration through State Manager, now enforces configuration at the instance level, enabling configuration management on resources such as instance profiles, security groups, and images through integration with AWS Systems Manager Automation. You can safely schedule configurations inside and outside of your instances while applying those changes at a controlled velocity.
AWS Public Datasets Now Available from UK Meteorological Office, Queensland Government, University of Pennsylvania, Buildzero, and Others
Nine new AWS Public Datasets are now available for researchers and developers interested in machine learning, environmental science, geospatial, astronomy, cybersecurity, and housing.
AWS Step Functions Now Available in AWS China (Ningxia) Region, Operated by NWCD and AWS China (Beijing) Region, Operated by Sinnet
AWS Step Functions is now available in AWS China (Ningxia) Region, operated by Ningxia and AWS China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet. AWS Step Functions makes it easier to coordinate the components of distributed systems, serverless applications, and microservices using visual workflows. Building applications from individual components that each perform a discrete function lets you scale and change applications quickly.
Amazon Redshift now updates table statistics by running ANALYZE automatically
Analyze operations now run automatically on your Amazon Redshift tables in the background to deliver improved query performance and optimal use of system resources.
Amazon ElastiCache Launches Standard Reserved Instances For R5 And M5 Node Families
Amazon ElastiCache adds support for Standard Reserved Instances (RI) for M5 and R5 nodes, providing flexible payment options and cost savings to meet your business needs. RIs give you the option to reserve an ElastiCache node for a one- or three-year term including No Upfront, Partial Upfront and All Upfront payment options.
AWS IoT Core Extends Support of Custom Authentication to the AWS Mobile SDK for iOS
AWS IoT Core extends support of the Custom Authentication feature to the AWS Mobile SDK for iOS. Now, you can reuse existing authentication mechanisms that you have already invested in to connect iOS devices to AWS IoT Core. You can utilize bearer token authentication strategies, such as OAuth, to connect to AWS IoT Core, and not rely on a X.509 certificate as the means to connect iOS devices.
AWS Elemental MediaLive Adds Support for AWS CloudTrail
You can now log user actions taken in AWS Elemental MediaLive using AWS CloudTrail . When CloudTrail is enabled, you can access a comprehensive log of all public API calls made to MediaLive through the AWS Management Console, AWS SDKs, or the AWS Command Line Interface, providing an audit of actions for troubleshooting.
AWS Cloud9 Supports AWS CloudTrail Logging
AWS Cloud9, a cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE) that lets you write, run, and debug your code with just a browser, is now integrated with AWS CloudTrail, enabling you to more easily track changes made to Cloud9. CloudTrail captures these changes and delivers the log files to an Amazon S3 bucket you specify, giving you visibility into Cloud9 environment creation and deletion.
3D printing: Finished the headlamp, can put away the printer now
My reason for getting a filament-style 3D printer was to make a bicycle lamp, based on ideas that had been settling for one to be printed by a commercial selective laser scintering (SLS) service. And what fun I have had for £100 (plus £30 for printing filament) – far more than I envisaged – although …
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