In 2009, a car designed to travel at 1,000mph, was being built by entrepreneur Richard Nobel. The car, Bloodhound, had a 600bhp Menard V12 racing engine merely acting as a …
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In 2009, a car designed to travel at 1,000mph, was being built by entrepreneur Richard Nobel. The car, Bloodhound, had a 600bhp Menard V12 racing engine merely acting as a …
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Optimum Technologies, a space hardware specialist, has won a contract from the United States Space Force (USSF)’s Space Systems Command (SSC). It is to provide an optical imaging payload, and …
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Q3 High End Router equipment revenue declined for a fifth consecutive quarter, says Dell’Oro Group. Nokia was the only manufacturer to post higher router revenues in the quarter on a …
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Mouser has introduced its RISC-V resource centre to inform design engineers about the latest technology and applications. Through articles, blogs, eBooks, and products, from Mouser’s technical team and trusted manufacturing …
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Hynix has started mass production of the world’s first 321-layer NAND – a triple level cell-based 4D memory with 1Tb capacity. Following its launch of a 238-layer NAND in June …
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The UK’s In-Orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM) Conference for 2025 will take place in Belfast. Following the success of the inaugural conference in 2024, next year’s iteration will be …
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STMicroelectronics has designed a pair of rail-to-rail comparators that can be power cycled without dragging down circuits connected to their inputs. Both industrial and AEC-Q100 qualified automotive versions are …
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Ubitium, a five month-old Dusseldorf startup, has developed a universal RISC-V processor that handles all computing workloads on a single, monolithic IC. Ubitium has just completed a $3.7 million in …
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Today, AWS announces support for predictive scaling for Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS). Predictive scaling leverages advanced machine learning algorithms to proactively scale your Amazon ECS services ahead of demand surges, reducing overprovisioning costs while improving application responsiveness and availability.
Amazon ECS offers a rich set of service auto scaling options, including target tracking and step scaling policies, that automatically adjust task counts in response to observed load, as well as scheduled scaling to manually define rules to adjust capacity for routine demand patterns. Many applications observe recurring patterns of steep demand changes, such as early morning spikes when business resumes, wherein a reactive scaling policy can be slow to respond. Predictive scaling is a new capability that harnesses advanced machine learning algorithms, pre-trained on millions of data points, to proactively scale out ECS services ahead of anticipated demand surges. You can use predictive scaling alongside your existing auto scaling policies, such as target tracking or step scaling, so that your applications scale based on both real-time and historic patterns. You can also choose a “forecast only” mode to evaluate its accuracy and suitability, before enabling it to “forecast and scale“. Predictive scaling enhances responsiveness and availability for applications with recurring demand patterns, while also reducing the operational effort of manually configuring scaling policies and the costs from overprovisioning.
You can use AWS management console, SDK, CLI, CloudFormation, and CDK to configure predictive auto scaling for your ECS services. For a list of supported AWS Regions, see documentation . To learn more, visit this blog post and documentation .
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AWS Backup introduces a new restore parameter for Amazon S3 backups, offering you the ability to choose how many versions of an object to restore.
By default, AWS Backup restores only the latest version of objects from the version stack at any point in time. The new parameter will now allow you to recover all versions of your data by restoring the entire version stack. You can also recover just the latest version(s) of an object without the overhead of restoring all older versions. With this feature, you now have more flexibility to control the data recovery process of Amazon S3 buckets/prefixes from your Amazon S3 backups, tailoring restore jobs to your requirements.
This feature is available in all Regions where AWS Backup for Amazon S3 is available. For more information on Regional availability and pricing, see the AWS Backup pricing page .
To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon S3, visit the product page
and technical documentation
. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console
.