7/7/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 7/8/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) adds console access for the BillableTableSizeInBytes CloudWatch metric

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service.

AWS IoT Core now makes it easier to provision IoT devices to different AWS accounts and simplifies registrations of certificate authorities—general availability

Today, AWS announced the general availability of a new feature of AWS IoT Core that simplifies the registration of certificate authorities (CAs) necessary for device provisioning and makes it easier to move devices between customers’ multiple AWS accounts within the same AWS region and between different regions. This reduces the complexity of registering devices to AWS IoT Core and helps customers accelerate the development lifecycle for their IoT implementations when using AWS IoT Core Just-in-Time Provisioning (JITP) and Just-in-Time Registration (JITR) device provisioning methods of AWS IoT Core.

Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling customers can now monitor their predictive scaling policy using Amazon CloudWatch

EC2 Auto Scaling now publishes predictive scaling policy’s forecasts as a CloudWatch metric, enabling you to analyze, monitor, and set alarms on the accuracy of predictive scaling. Predictive Scaling is a scaling policy that proactively increases the capacity of your Auto Scaling group ahead of predicted demand, improving the availability of your application while reducing the need to stay overprovisioned that otherwise would have increased your EC2 bill. As predictive scaling only increases the capacity for your Auto Scaling groups, applying it to your current scaling configurations strictly enhances your application availability. However, an inaccurate prediction can potentially increase your cost. Now, you can use the extensive list of CloudWatch features to measure accuracy of predictions, view forecasts using the familiar CloudWatch graphs, and also set automatic alarms and notifications when predictions are above your desired levels.

AWS CloudFormation StackSets announces support for account level targeting in an Organizational Unit

AWS CloudFormation StackSets launched a new feature that allows you to deploy stack sets to selected AWS accounts in an Organizational Unit (OU) in a single operation. You can use this feature to target or skip stack sets deployment to AWS accounts within an OU. For example, you can use this feature to skip deployment of an AWS Config policy in AWS accounts that already have the policy within an OU. In a few clicks, you can re-deploy stack sets to those AWS accounts in which the earlier stack sets deployment had failed. Similarly, you can skip stack set deployment to suspended AWS accounts in an OU.

AWS CloudFormation StackSets is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

AWS CloudFormation has expanded the availability of StackSets to the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region. StackSets allows you to provision and manage deployment of cloud resources to multiple AWS accounts and Regions in a single operation. StackSets is integrated with AWS Organizations, so you can take advantage of automatic deployments whenever an AWS account enters an organization.

Announcing general availability of Amazon EC2 M1 Mac instances for macOS

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M1 Mac instances are now generally available (GA). Built on Apple Silicon Mac mini computers and powered by the AWS Nitro System, Amazon EC2 M1 Mac instances deliver up to 60% better price performance over x86-based EC2 Mac instances for building and testing iOS and macOS applications. You still enjoy the same elasticity, scalability, and reliability that the secure, on-demand AWS infrastructure has offered to millions of customers for more than a decade. EC2 M1 Mac instances also enable native Arm64 macOS environments for the first time on AWS to develop, build, test, deploy, and run applications for Apple devices. As a developer who is rearchitecting your macOS applications to natively support Apple Silicon Macs, you can now provision Arm64 macOS environments within minutes, dynamically scale capacity as needed, and benefit from pay-as-you-go pricing to enjoy faster builds and convenient distributed testing. To learn more or get started, see Amazon EC2 Mac Instances.

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