4/7/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/10/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Add an Amazon ElastiCache cache to Amazon RDS databases in the RDS console

Starting today, you have the option to use the AWS Management Console for Amazon Relational Database Services (Amazon RDS) and Amazon Aurora to create an Amazon ElastiCache cluster and attach it to your relational database.

AWS Trusted Advisor introduces Engage for AWS Enterprise On-Ramp Support customers (Preview)

AWS Trusted Advisor Engage, a new capability in AWS Trusted Advisor, is now available in preview to AWS Enterprise On-Ramp Support customers. Trusted Advisor Engage makes it easy for AWS Enterprise On-Ramp Support customers to view, request, and track AWS Support Engagements. Support Engagements are services delivered by AWS Support experts to help Support customers review the health of their cloud operations, optimize costs, and scale workloads efficiently. Examples include Cost Optimization Workshop, AWS Infrastructure Event Management, and strategic business reviews.

NICE DCV announces the general availability of the DCV Extension SDK

NICE DCV announces the general availability of the DCV Extension Software Development Kit (SDK). This SDK allows customers and independent software vendors (ISVs) to build custom extensions for the DCV protocol. These extensions provide a flexible method to integrate your streaming session to support custom peripherals, native applications, and more.

AWS Graviton2-based Amazon EC2 instances are available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6gd instances are available in Asia Pacific (Seoul). C6g instances are available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) and Europe (Zurich). M6g instances are available in Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Melbourne, Osaka) and Europe (Zurich). R6g instances are available in Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Melbourne) and Europe (Zurich).

AWS CloudTrail Lake is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

We are excited to announce that AWS CloudTrail Lake is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. These regions are in addition to the existing Regions where CloudTrail Lake is available.

AWS Lambda introduces response payload streaming

AWS Lambda functions can now progressively stream response payloads back to the client, including payloads larger than 6MB, helping you improve performance for web and mobile applications. AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing infrastructure.

Amazon SageMaker now supports sharing predictions with Amazon QuickSight

Amazon SageMaker Canvas continues to democratize machine learning (ML) by enabling business analysts to share predictions from ML models with Amazon QuickSight. This enables business analysts to leverage ML predictions generated in SageMaker Canvas, enrich them with interactive dashboards in QuickSight, and use the insights from these dashboards in their day-to-day business decisions. SageMaker Canvas is a visual interface that enables business analysts to generate accurate ML predictions on their own — without requiring any ML experience or having to write a single line of code.

Amazon RDS for MySQL supports inbound replication for RDS Multi-AZ deployment option with two readable standby DB instances

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for MySQL now supports inbound replication from Amazon RDS Single-AZ database (DB) instances and Amazon RDS Multi-AZ DB instances with one standby to Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standby database (DB) instances. You can use this inbound replication to help migrate your existing Amazon RDS MySQL deployments within minutes to Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standby db instances, which has one writer instance and two readable standby instances across three availability zones. By creating a Multi-AZ deployment with two readable standby db instances as a read replica of your existing RDS MySQL database instance, you can promote the read replica to be your new primary, typically within minutes.

EMR on EKS now supports Apache Spark with Java 11

We are excited to announce support for Apache Spark with Java 11 in EMR on EKS. Amazon EMR on EKS enables customers to run open-source big data frameworks such as Apache Spark on Amazon EKS. AWS customers can now leverage Java 11 as a supported Java runtime to run Spark workloads on Amazon EMR on EKS.

Amazon RDS for MySQL now supports up to 15 read replicas for RDS Multi-AZ deployment option with two readable standby database instances

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for MySQL now supports up to 15 asynchronous read replicas from Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standbys delivering up to 8x the previous read capacity.

Amazon Aurora now supports PostgreSQL 15

Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition now supports PostgreSQL major version 15 (15.2). New features in PostgreSQL 15 include the SQL standard “MERGE” command for conditional SQL queries, performance improvements for both in-memory and disk-based sorting, and support for two-phase commit and row/column filtering for logical replication. Please refer to the PostgreSQL community announcement for more details about the release. This release includes new features for Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL version 3.1 such as Kerberos support with Active Directory and support for Linked Servers. Please refer to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL updates for more information.

RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports Multi-AZ deployments

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Custom for SQL Server now supports the Multi-AZ deployment model, which provides enhanced availability and durability. Amazon RDS Custom is a managed database service for applications that require customization of the underlying operating system and database environment. RDS Custom lets you automate database administrative efforts for legacy, custom, and packaged apps so you can focus on more strategic, business-impacting activities.

Amazon Aurora supports PostgreSQL 14.7, 13.10, 12.14, and 11.19 versions

Following the open source community announcement of updates to the PostgreSQL database, we updated Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition to support PostgreSQL 14.7, 13.10, 12.14, and 11.19. These releases contain bug fixes and improvements by the PostgreSQL community. Refer to the Aurora version policy to help you decide how often and how to plan your upgrade. As a reminder, if you are running any version of Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL 11, you must upgrade to a newer major version by January 31, 2024.

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