We’re excited to announce the availability of Lumberyard Beta 1.17, which features over 70 slice workflow updates to help game developers get more done, faster. This release includes:
AWS Glue is now available in the US West (N. California) AWS Region
You can now use AWS Glue in the US West (N. California) AWS Region.
LEDs Magazine top 20 stories of 2018 mark significant changes in solid-state lighting business
A disruptive transitional period in the SSL business has made itself apparent with many of the top articles viewed by our audience in 2018.
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LED business news: Patent skirmishes; executive moves, and Signify’s independent march
Signify continues its march away from Philips with share repurchases and a board change, while Seoul Semiconductor and Everlight continue their battle, Epistar and Nichia win IP rounds, and Cree and Leviton make executive changes.
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AWS Batch Now Supports Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances
Starting today, AWS Batch supports running workloads on P3dn instances.
Amazon RDS Performance Insights Supports Counter Metrics for Aurora PostgreSQL
Amazon RDS Performance Insights, an advanced database performance monitoring feature, now supports additional counter metrics on Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL compatibility. With counter metrics, you can customize the Performance Insights dashboard to include up to 10 additional graphs that show a selection of dozens of operating system and database performance metrics. This information can be correlated with database load to help identify and analyze performance problems.
Introducing AWS CloudFormation Template Support for AWS IoT Analytics
Today, AWS IoT Analytics added support for AWS CloudFormation with templates for data ingestion and analytical patterns. CloudFormation provides a common language for you to describe and provision all the infrastructure resources in your cloud environment and simplifies the roll out across multiple AWS accounts and/or regions with just a couple of clicks.
Announcing Programmatic Access to AWS Pricing Information in China via the AWS Price List API
The AWS Price List API provides you with the ability to query for the current and historical prices of AWS services, as well as receive alerts via Amazon SNS when pricing changes are detected.
New AWS ParallelCluster Features
Three new features for AWS ParallelCluster, available today, will help customers further simplify the process of creating and managing HPC clusters on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
AWS Batch Support: Customers can now use AWS Batch as a job scheduler in AWS ParallelCluster and submit distributed computing jobs through AWS ParallelCluster to AWS Batch. AWS Batch enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and efficiently run hundreds of thousands of batch computing jobs on AWS. AWS Batch also supports scheduling multi-node parallel jobs, enabling customers to efficiently run single jobs that span multiple Amazon EC2 instances.
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) integration: AWS ParallelCluster now supports native configuration for EFS to further enhance storage and file management features. Users can create and/or mount EFS directly from AWS ParallelCluster without a post-install script.
RAID Array Configuration Support: AWS ParallelCluster customers can now easily create a RAID 0 or RAID 1 array for use with their HPC cluster. RAID 0 combines multiple drives into a single drive to provide enhanced I/O performance, while RAID 1 combines multiple drives into a single drive for better fault tolerance. RAID arrays can be created from up to 5 Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes.
AWS ParallelCluster is available at no additional charge, and you pay only for the AWS resources needed to run your applications. AWS ParallelCluster is released via the Python Package Index (PyPI). AWS ParallelCluster’s source code is hosted under the Amazon Web Services repository on GitHub . Learn how to launch an HPC cluster using AWS ParallelCluster here .
AWS Fargate Platform Version 1.3 Adds Secrets Support
AWS Fargate Platform Version 1.3.0 is now available. This update adds Secrets support when using Fargate launch type with Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS).