11/16/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 11/17/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter now supports managing OpsItems across accounts
You can now use AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter to diagnose and remediate operational issues across AWS accounts. You can use a central account to view operational issues in another account (e.g. impaired instances, degraded storage volumes, or non-compliant resources), view pertinent diagnostic information for each issue, and use pre-defined automation runbooks to remediate the issues.
Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports OpenSearch version 2.3
Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards version 2.3. With this version, Amazon OpenSearch Service adds several features such as new algorithms to the machine learning (ML) commons library, improvements to aggregations, improvements to map visualizations, alerting, anomaly detection, and more.
We are excited to announce that Incident Manager, a capability of AWS Systems Manager, now integrates with PagerDuty, a popular tool for operational incident response. This extends AWS capabilities for operational incident response, helping operations teams more quickly engage, respond, and resolve critical application availability and performance issues when they occur.
Amazon ElastiCache now supports IAM Authentication for Redis clusters
Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication access to Redis clusters. By using IAM, you can associate IAM users and roles with ElastiCache for Redis users and manage their cluster access.
AWS DataSync is now available in the AWS Middle East (UAE) Region
AWS DataSync is now available in the AWS Middle East (UAE) Region. You can now use DataSync to copy data to or from AWS Storage services, such as Amazon S3, Amazon EFS, and Amazon FSx in this region. You can also use DataSync to copy data between AWS Storage services within the AWS Middle East (UAE) Region.
AWS Amplify allows developers to set up In-app messaging notification campaigns that are triggered and shown to their users when specific events occur. This feature empowers developers to provide contextual messages to users on web apps on React and cross platform mobile apps with React Native.
Amazon Timestream is now available in GovCloud(US-West) Region
Amazon Timestream is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region. Support in the GovCloud Region allows U.S. government agencies and contractors to run sensitive time-series analysis in Amazon Timestream by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements.
Amazon EC2 C5n instances are now available in additional region
Starting today, Amazon EC2 C5n instances are available in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region.
AWS Proton now supports AWS CDK through CodeBuild provisioning
AWS Proton now allows customers to specify custom commands used to provision infrastructure from their templates, enabling them to manage templates defined using the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) and other templating and provisioning tools through Proton. Platform engineers use Proton to define and keep infrastructure updated that developers can provision using a self-service interface. Now, platform engineers can define standardized infrastructure using CDK, in addition to the already supported AWS CloudFormation and Terraform.
AWS Proton introduces the Proton dashboard, a centralized view of all Proton resources deployed and managed by AWS Proton. Platform engineers use Proton to define their environment and service infrastructure in AWS - now through the Proton dashboard they can monitor which of their templates are in use and the up-to-date status of their environments and services.
App2Container Support for EKS Blueprints
AWS App2Container (A2C) now supports EKS Blueprints for setting up a managed Kubernetes cluster on AWS. With this release, we are making it easier and faster to use A2C to deploy to clusters created using EKS Blueprints. Customers can leverage App2Container provided Kubernetes manifests with existing EKS infrastructure. With this feature, customers can configure CPU and Memory limits for A2C created application pods. Customers can also create ingress configurations using AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) or NGINX with AWS Network Load Balancer (NLB).
Amazon MQ now supports RabbitMQ version 3.10
Amazon MQ now provides support for RabbitMQ version 3.10, a new release which includes several fixes and improvements to the previous versions of RabbitMQ supported by Amazon MQ, 3.8 and 3.9.
Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Cross Region Read Replica
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports Cross Region Read Replica. Cross Region Read Replica enables managed disaster recovery capability for mission critical databases by allowing a read replica in another region be “promoted” as a new standalone production database. This feature also supports data proximity by enabling replicas be placed closer to the application users of a given region to reduce read latencies. Additionally, this feature allows Amazon RDS for SQL Server customers to offload their read workload from the primary DB Instance, and also scale out read workloads over a farm of up to five read replicas that can reside in any region. To get started, visit the Amazon RDS SQL Server User Guide.
AWS Identity and Access Management now supports multiple multi-factor authentication (MFA) devices
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) now supports multiple multi-factor authentication (MFA) devices for root account users and IAM users in your AWS accounts. This provides additional flexibility and resiliency in your security strategy by enabling more than one authentication device per user. You can choose from one or more types of hardware and virtual devices supported by IAM.
Amazon EC2 increases size limit for AMI store and restore operations
Starting today, you can now store and restore up to 5TB Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) to and from an Amazon S3 bucket. This enables storing and transferring of larger AMIs between partitions. The old limit was 1TB.
AWS Microservice Extractor for .NET is an assistive tool that simplifies refactoring monolithic .NET applications into independent microservices. With this new feature, Microservice Extractor helps extract source code segments as microservices or shared libraries from legacy ASP.NET Web Forms and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)-based applications, and ports those directly to modern cross-platform .NET. The new capability enables developers to refactor older, Windows OS-dependent applications with minimal rewrite to newer .NET running on Linux containers, thereby reducing costs and improving performance.
We are excited to announce that Incident Manager, a capability of AWS Systems Manager, now simplifies the way you coordinate response when an incident is detected by an Amazon CloudWatch alarm or Amazon EventBridge event. The new coordination capabilities allow you to centrally provide updates, monitor actions, and view status from within the Incident Manager console.
AWS Migration Hub Refactor Spaces now automatically handles DNS changes
Today, AWS launched automatic handling of IP address changes for Refactor Spaces Services. Customers use automatic DNS updates to avoid building infrastructure to manage service IP address changes and gain improved operational safety. This new feature lets customers create services using DNS names in the URL and Refactor Spaces automatically re-resolves the DNS name when the DNS time-to-live (TTL) expires (or every 60 seconds for TTLs less than 60 seconds).
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- Build a cross-account MLOps workflow using the Amazon SageMaker model registry
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- You can now assign multiple MFA devices in IAM
- New ebook: CJ Moses’ Security Predictions in 2023 and Beyond
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- Amazon EBS at re:Invent 2022: Protect data at rest, in transit, and in volume backups
- Automating disaster recovery of Amazon RDS and Amazon EC2 instances
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- 2022-11-16 Amplify JS release - aws-amplify@5.0.2
- @aws-amplify/xr@4.0.2
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