Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition now supports PostgreSQL versions 16.2, 15.6, 14.11, 13.14, and 12.18. These releases contain product improvements and bug fixes made by the PostgreSQL community, along with Aurora-specific improvements. These releases also offer improved performance through faster COPY operations (for PostgreSQL 16.2), Query Plan Management enhancements for queries with aggregate operations, and optimizations for further reducing the logical replication lag. You can initiate a minor version upgrade by modifying your DB cluster. Please review the Aurora documentation to learn more. This release is available in all AWS Regions except China regions, but including AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a full feature parity list, head to our feature parity page, and to see all regions that support Amazon Aurora head to our region page. Amazon Aurora is designed for unparalleled high performance and availability at global scale with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility. It provides built-in security, continuous backups, serverless compute, up to 15 read replicas, automated multi-Region replication, and integrations with other AWS services. To get started with Amazon Aurora, take a look at our getting started page.
Amazon CloudWatch Lambda Insights available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Amazon CloudWatch Lambda Insights is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Lambda Insights enables you to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize the performance of AWS Lambda functions. Lambda Insights provides you access to automated dashboards summarizing the performance and health of your Lambda functions that provide visibility into issues such as memory leaks or performance changes caused by new function versions. With Lambda Insights, you can use the multi-function view to understand how compute, memory allocation, and function duration changes over time to optimize Lambda function utilization. You can filter functions by name or by tag. Filtering by tag enables you to, for example, show only the functions belonging to a specific CloudFormation stack. You can also use the single-function view to dive deep and troubleshoot individual request problems. Additionally, to easily troubleshoot root causes of a Lambda issue, you can take advantage of the integrations with AWS offerings, such as CloudWatch Logs Insights to analyze function logs and CloudWatch ServiceLens to analyze trace dependencies. Getting started with Lambda Insights is easy. Just opt-in by a single click on AWS Lambda Console and start collecting detailed performance metrics, logs, and metadata from your Lambda functions. Or use the AWS CLI or CloudFormation to enable Lambda Insights. CloudWatch Lambda Insights is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) Regions. You only pay for what you use for metrics and logs. See the Amazon CloudWatch pricing page for a pricing example. To learn more about Lambda Insights, please refer to our documentation.
Ed Sneaks Into The Arms Bonanza
With the UK increasing defence spending by £75 billion over six years, the US Congress voting a $60 billion spend to defend Ukraine and even the EU stepping up European …
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Where The EU Exports Its Waste
The EU exported 32.1 million tonnes of waste to non-EU countries in 2022, according to Eurostat. This is a slight decline from the 33.0 million tonnes of waste exports to …
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Mouser and Littelfuse explore future of e-mobility
Mouser has entered an interactive content series in collaboration with Littelfuse entitled Electrifying the Future of eMobility. It features articles and infographics exploring the challenges of creating different charging solutions for a …
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Siemens’ tools certified for TSMC N2
Siemens’ Calibre nmPlatform tool, is now certified for TSMC’s N2 process. Among the Siemens toolsets included in this platform and now N2 certified are Siemens’ Calibre nmDRC software, Calibre nmLVS …
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The shoot-out at 2nm
TSMC said last week at its Technology Symposium that it will start high volume production on its N2 process using GAA transistors this year, and that production on its N2P …
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Cambourne kids head to Australia for FIRST LEGO Robotics Championship
Children from Cambourne, near Cambridge, are set to represent the UK in the Asia Pacific FIRST LEGO Robotics Open Championship, which will be held in Sydney in July. To reach …
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1kW harsh environment PSU sealed to IP65
Powerbox is aiming at ground-based defense applications and harsh industrial environments with a 1,000W IP65 ruggedised ac-dc power supply series. ECD1000A comes in a metal enclosure with baseplate conduction cooling …
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Partners or Villains?
In 2006, Freescale and NXP were bought by private equity funds Blackstone and KKR for $17.6 billion and $8 billion (for an 80% stake) respectively, thereby sparking an intense debate …
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