8/19/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 8/22/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Now capture AWS Site-to-Site VPN connection logs using Amazon CloudWatch

Today, AWS Site-to-Site VPN enables publishing VPN connection logs to CloudWatch, providing you with deeper visibility into your VPN setup to help you quickly troubleshoot and resolve VPN connectivity issues.

Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is now HIPAA eligible

Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is now a HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) eligible service. You can now use MemoryDB to store, process, and access protected health information (PHI) and power secure healthcare and life sciences applications. MemoryDB is a fully managed, Redis-compatible, in-memory database that provides low latency, high throughput, and durability at any scale.

Amazon Chime SDK now supports signaling client in C++

Amazon Chime SDK now supports connecting an open source signaling client implementation in C++. The Amazon Chime SDK lets developers add intelligent real-time audio, video, and screen share to their web and mobile applications. WebRTC is a common library for video conferencing applications, and the Amazon Chime SDK provides WebRTC based media clients in JavaScript, iOS and Android. However, some customers choose to bring their own custom WebRTC library and still want to connect server side to the Amazon Chime SDK.

AWS Graviton2-based Amazon EC2 C6gd instances now available in South America (São Paulo) region

Starting today, Amazon EC2 C6gd instances are available in South America (Sao Paulo) region. C6gd instances are ideal for compute-intensive workloads such as high performance computing (HPC), batch processing, ad serving, video encoding, gaming, scientific modelling, distributed analytics, and CPU-based machine learning inference. The local SSD storage provided on these instances will benefit applications that need access to high-speed, low latency storage, as well as for temporary storage of data such as batch and log processing, and for high-speed caches and scratch files.

Smithy Interface Definition Language (IDL) 2.0 is now generally available

Smithy Interface Definition Language (IDL) 2.0 is now generally available. Smithy is Amazon’s next-generation API modeling language that is based on our experience building tens of thousands of APIs and generating SDKs. Using IDL 2.0, developers can now author Smithy models and generate code from Smithy models in a simpler, more intuitive way.

AWS Control Tower customized log retention

AWS Control Tower now provides the ability to customize the retention policy for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets that store your AWS Control Tower CloudTrail logs. AWS Control Tower uses AWS CloudTrail to record logs of actions made by users, roles or AWS services. These logs are stored in Amazon S3 buckets, which are created in the core logging account. The Amazon S3 CloudTrail buckets have a retention policy that specifies the number of days after which the logs will get deleted. The default settings of 1-year for standard account logging and 10-years for access logging are applied if a user chooses not to customized their log retention policy.

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