11/11/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 11/14/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Secrets Manager increases the API Requests per Second limits

AWS Secrets Manager now supports higher request rates for the core set of API operations - GetSecretValue, DescribeSecret and ListSecrets. The request rate limits for GetSecretValue and DescribeSecret have been increased to 10,000 requests per second. The request rate of ListSecrets API operation has been increased to 100 requests per second. No action is required on your part, these increased API limits are available at no additional cost and will automatically be applied to your AWS accounts. These limit increases makes it easier for you to scale your Secrets Manager operations.

AWS CloudTrail Lake now supports encryption using Customer Managed KMS Keys (CMK)

AWS CloudTrail announces the ability to use your own Customer Managed KMS Keys (CMK) to encrypt the activity logs stored in CloudTrail Lake. CloudTrail has always provided encryption by default using AWS owned KMS keys for all data stored in CloudTrail Lake. This feature provides you the option of adding a self-managed security layer to your activity logs to help you meet the compliance and regulatory requirements of your organization.

Amazon RDS for MySQL supports new minor version 5.7.40

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for MySQL now supports MySQL minor version 5.7.40. We recommend that you upgrade to the latest minor versions to fix known security vulnerabilities in prior versions of MySQL, and to benefit from the numerous fixes, performance improvements, and new functionality added by the MySQL community.

NICE DCV releases version 2022.2 with support for monitor selection for a full-screen remote session and time zone redirection

NICE DCV version 2022.2 introduces multiple new features, such as support for Mac computer Retina displays and time zone redirection. NICE DCV is a high-performance remote display protocol that is designed to help customers securely access remote desktop or application sessions, including 3D graphics applications hosted on servers with high-performance GPUs.

Amazon EC2 announces new price and capacity optimized allocation strategy for provisioning Amazon EC2 Spot Instances

Today, we are introducing a new price and capacity optimized allocation strategy for Amazon EC2 Spot Instances to help you optimize provisioning of Spot Instances via EC2 Auto Scaling, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet. The price and capacity optimized allocation strategy makes Spot allocation decisions based on both spare capacity availability and Spot Instance price. The price and capacity optimized allocation strategy is the best choice for most Spot applications such as big data, containerized workloads, CI/CD, web servers, image and media rendering, machine learning, and high performance computing (HPC).

Announcing Amazon SageMaker Model Training support for ml.trn1 instances

Amazon SageMaker training jobs now support ml.trn1 instances, powered by AWS Trainium chips, which are purpose built for high-performance ML training applications in the cloud. You can use ml.trn1 instances on SageMaker to train natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and recommender models across a broad set of applications, such as speech recognition, recommendation, fraud detection, image and video classification, and forecasting.

The IPv6 Subnet default gateway router now supports multiple addresses

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) now supports two new addresses for the default gateway router for IPv6. With this launch, we now support the following addresses: $SUBNET::1 and FE80:EC2::1. These addresses can be used for static router configuration and within applications that are restricted to communicate with only global unicast addresses (GUA).

AWS Backup now supports restore of VMware workloads to Amazon EC2

AWS Backup now supports restoring VMware backups to Amazon EC2. This allows you to restore your VMware backups directly in EC2, as EC2 native instances. AWS Backup can restore to on-premises VMware, VMware CloudTM on AWS Outposts, VMware CloudTM on AWS, and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS). AWS Backup also supports restoring virtual machines (VMs) at the VM-level or disk-level.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports October 2022 Release Updates (RU) for 19c and 21c

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now supports the October 2022 Release Updates (RU) for Oracle Database 19c and Oracle Database 21c.

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