11/9/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 11/10/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon QuickSight now supports monitoring of SPICE consumption by sending metrics to Amazon CloudWatch

Amazon QuickSight now supports monitoring of SPICE consumption by sending metrics to Amazon CloudWatch. QuickSight developers and administrators can use these metrics to observe and monitor SPICE consumption and proactively monitor if a QuickSight account is reaching its SPICE capacity limit which might result in failed dataset ingestions. This allows them to provide their readers with a consistent and uninterrupted experience on QuickSight. For more information, visit here.

Announcing new AWS Wavelength Zone in Manchester

Today, we are announcing the general availability of AWS Wavelength on the Vodafone 4G/5G network in Manchester, United Kingdom. Wavelength Zones are now available in 2 locations in the U.K, including the previously announced Wavelength Zone in London.

AWS Security Hub launches support for the Center for Internet Security’s (CIS) AWS Foundations Benchmark version 1.4.0

AWS Security Hub now supports automated security checks aligned to the Center for Internet Security’s (CIS) AWS Foundations Benchmark version 1.4.0 requirements, Level 1 and 2 (CIS v1.4.0). Security Hub’s CIS v1.4.0 standard includes up to 39 automated rules that conduct continuous checks against 38 CIS v1.4.0 requirements across 8 AWS services. The CIS v1.4.0 standard is supported in addition to the CIS v1.2.0 standard which was previously available in Security Hub.

Amazon RDS now supports new General Purpose gp3 storage volumes

Today, AWS announced the availability of next-generation General Purpose gp3 storage volumes for Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS). Amazon RDS gp3 volumes give you the flexibility to provision storage performance independently of storage capacity, paying only for the resources you need. Every gp3 volume provides you the ability to select from 20 GiB to 64 TiB of storage capacity, with a baseline storage performance of 3,000 IOPS included with the price of storage. For workloads that need even more performance, you can scale up to 64,000 IOPS for an additional cost.

AWS Transfer Family is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

Customers in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family.

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) support is generally available for Amazon Polly

Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech, allowing you to create applications that talk, and build entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. Starting today, you can now use Amazon Polly inside an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), instead of connecting over the internet, which allows you to have better control over your network environment.

Amazon EC2 announces network bandwidth support in attribute-based instance type selection for Auto Scaling groups, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet

Starting today, you can request EC2 instances based on your workload’s network bandwidth requirements through attribute-based instance type selection.

Amazon Keyspaces now supports the Murmur3Partioner

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra), a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service, now supports the Murmur3Partitioner.

Amazon MQ now supports ActiveMQ version 5.17.2 and increased connection limits for ActiveMQ

Amazon MQ now provides support for ActiveMQ 5.17.2, which includes several fixes and enhancements to the previously supported version, ActiveMQ 5.17.1. The default connection limits for ActiveMQ brokers on Amazon MQ has been increased to 300 connections per transport protocol for mq.t2.micro and mq.t3.micro broker types and 2,000 connections per transport protocol for all other supported broker types.

AWS Config now supports 14 new resource types

AWS Config now supports 14 more resource types for services including AWS IoT Events, AWS Cloud Map, Amazon EventBridge, EC2 Image Builder, AWS DataSync, AWS Glue, Amazon Route 53, and Amazon Elastic Container Registry. For the full list of newly supported resource types see [1].

Amazon EC2 C6id, M6id, R6id instances are now available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon EC2 C6id, M6id and R6id instances are available in AWS Region Asia Pacific (Sydney). These instances are powered by 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable Ice Lake processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz and up to 7.6 TB of local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage. Compared to previous generation instances: all three instances deliver up to 15% better price performance; C6id offers up to 138% higher TB storage per vCPU and 56% lower cost per TB; M6id and R6id offer up to 58% higher TB storage per vCPU, and 34% lower cost per TB.

Amazon EC2 now supports specifying list of instance types to use in attribute-based instance type selection for Auto Scaling groups, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet

Starting today, you can configure the set of instance types used when requesting EC2 capacity with attribute-based instance type selection.

AWS Ground Station adds support for Customer Provided Ephemeris in preview

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the preview of Customer Provided Ephemeris support for AWS Ground Station, empowering space vehicle owners to provide their own position and trajectory information for a satellite as it orbits the Earth. Over the next year, satellite ride share providers are planning on launching more than 100 satellites from around the world. With Customer Provided Ephemeris, flight operations crews can conduct tracking and telemetry operations for space vehicles until entry into final orbit. Customers can also use this feature to improve the quality of tracking of satellites already in orbit and to modify antenna pointing based on orbital maneuvers.

Announcing recurring custom line items for AWS Billing Conductor

Starting today, customers can create custom line items in AWS Billing Conductor (ABC) that span across multiple billing periods. For customers who want to apply consistent discounts or fees to specific billing groups, recurring custom line items remove the need to create a new custom line item each month for the same purpose. For example, customers can use a flat recurring custom line item to distribute credits or use percent-based recurring custom line items to apply a managed service fee or tax. ABC applies recurring custom line items at the beginning of each new billing period.

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