AWS Marketplace, a curated digital catalog with over 230,000 active customers, has announced paid container software for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), adding to the selection of existing software for EKS, Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), and Fargate. You can run paid container software from AWS Marketplace on EKS clusters running version 1.1.3 or later.
vCPU-based On-Demand Instance Limits are Now Available in Amazon EC2
We recently announced Amazon EC2’s vCPU-based On-Demand Instance limits to simplify the limit management experience for EC2 customers. Starting today, you can opt in to using vCPU-based limits from the Amazon EC2 console .
Amazon ElastiCache announces online configuration changes for all planned operations with the latest Redis 5.0.5
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis improves availability of auto-failover clusters during all planned operations. You can now scale your cluster, upgrade the Redis engine version and apply patches and maintenance updates while the cluster stays online and continues serving incoming requests. These availability improvements are included along with the latest Redis version 5.0.5. For a full list of improvements in Amazon ElastiCache for Redis 5.0.5 .
Amazon Transcribe now Supports AWS KMS Encryption
Amazon Transcribe is an automatic speech recognition (ASR) service that makes it easy for you to add a speech-to-text capability to your applications. Up until now, Amazon Transcribe used Amazon S3-SSE to encrypt transcripts. Starting today, you can use your own encryption keys from the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) to encrypt transcripts placed in your S3 bucket. Doing so provides users added flexibility and control over how to secure their output transcripts. For those who prefer to continue using the default S3-SSE encryption method, that will still be an available option.
AWS DataSync supports all Amazon S3 storage classes, more data controls
When using AWS DataSync you can now directly transfer data into any Amazon S3 storage class, control overwrites for existing files or objects, and configure additional data verification checks.
AWS Limit Monitor Now Supports vCPU-Based On-Demand Instance Limit Monitoring
AWS has updated the AWS Limit Monitor, a solution that automatically provisions the services necessary to proactively track resource usage and send notifications as you approach limits. The solution now leverages Service Quotas to enable you to monitor usage against limits.
AWS Lambda Now Supports Custom Batch Window for Kinesis and DynamoDB Event Sources
AWS Lambda now supports Batch Window, a new feature that allows developers to fine tune Lambda invocation for cost optimization. This feature gives you additional control on batching behavior when processing data from Kinesis data streams and DynamoDB streams.
Introducing Amazon EC2 G4 Instances with NVIDIA T4 Tensor Core GPUs, the Most Cost-effective GPU Platform for Machine Learning Inference and Graphics Intensive Applications
Today, we are announcing that the next generation GPU powered instance family, Amazon EC2 G4 GPU instances, are generally available.
Introducing new Amazon EC2 Windows Server AMIs for DISA STIG compliance
Amazon EC2 is pleased to announce the release of new Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for Microsoft Windows Server to help you meet the compliance standards of the Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG). These AMIs are pre-configured with a number of STIG standards to help you quickly get started with your deployments while meeting STIG compliance requirements.
Amazon Redshift announces automatic workload management and query priorities
Amazon Redshift now makes it easy to maximize query throughput and get consistent performance for your most demanding analytics workloads. Automatic workload management (WLM) uses machine learning to dynamically manage memory and concurrency helping maximize query throughput. In addition, you can now easily set the priority of your most important queries, even when hundreds of queries are being submitted.