Amazon S3 now supports automatic and asynchronous replication of newly uploaded S3 objects to a destination bucket in the same AWS Region. Amazon S3 Same-Region Replication (SRR) adds a new replication option to Amazon S3, building on S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR) which replicates data across different AWS Regions. Together, SRR and CRR form Amazon S3 Replication to deliver enterprise-class replication features such as cross-account replication for protection against accidental deletion and replication to any Amazon S3 storage class, including S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive to create backups and long-term archives. With SRR, new objects uploaded to an Amazon S3 bucket are configured for replication at the bucket, prefix, or object tag levels. Replicated objects can be owned by the same AWS account as the original copy or by different accounts, to protect from accidental deletion.
Amazon EKS provides EKS-Optimized AMI metadata via SSM Parameters
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now allows you to dynamically retrieve the latest EKS-Optimized Amazon Machine Image (AMI) ID when adding nodes to a cluster.
AWS Step Functions adds support for dynamic parallelism in workflows
AWS Step Functions now supports dynamic parallelism, so you can optimize the performance and efficiency of application workflows such as data processing and task automation. By running identical tasks in parallel, you can achieve consistent execution durations and improve utilization of resources to save on operating costs. Step Functions automatically scales resources in response to your input.
Amazon WorkSpaces Introduces WorkSpaces Restore to the Last Known Healthy State
We are excited to introduce the Amazon WorkSpaces restore feature that enables you to rollback your WorkSpace to its last known healthy state. The new feature can serve as an easy recovery option to mitigate the impact of inaccessible WorkSpaces caused by incompatible 3rd party updates on Workspaces.
AWS IoT Device Defender now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region
AWS IoT Device Defender is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region.
Amazon API Gateway Simplifies Invoking Private APIs
Amazon API Gateway simplifies accessing private APIs by allowing you to associate one or more Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Endpoints to a private API. API Gateway will create and manage Route53 alias records necessary for easily invoking the Private APIs. With this feature, you can leverage Private APIs in web applications hosted within your VPCs.
Amazon EC2 I3en Instances are Now Available in AWS GovCloud (US-East), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Europe (London) AWS Regions
Starting today, Amazon EC2 I3en instances are available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Europe (London) AWS Regions. I3en global availability now includes the Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London), US East (N. Virginia, Ohio, AWS GovCloud), and US West (Oregon, N. California, AWS GovCloud) regions.
Amazon Elastic Inference Now Available In Amazon ECS Tasks
Amazon ECS supports attaching Amazon Elastic Inference accelerators to your containers to make running deep learning inference workloads more cost-effective. Amazon Elastic Inference allows you to attach just the right amount of GPU-powered acceleration to any Amazon EC2 or Amazon SageMaker instance, or ECS task, to reduce the cost of running deep learning inference by up to 75%.
AWS Marketplace makes it easier to find solutions from the AWS Console
AWS Marketplace, a curated digital catalog with over 4,800 solutions, announced a feature that makes it easier for you to find relevant third-party solutions directly in the AWS console. Now, third-party solutions from AWS Marketplace are automatically filtered and listed in the left hand navigation panel based on the AWS service console you’re in. This means that you see only Machine Learning models and algorithms in the Amazon SageMaker console. You can also use the new search bar or filtering options to look for specific solutions without leaving the console.
Amazon EKS Supports Cluster Tagging
You can now add AWS tags to your Amazon EKS clusters. This makes it easy to control access to the EKS API for managing your clusters.