3/27/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 3/28/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon DynamoDB Import from S3 now supports up to 50,000 Amazon S3 objects in a single bulk import

Amazon DynamoDB Import from S3 now supports up to 50,000 Amazon S3 objects in a single bulk import. With the increased default service quota for import from S3, customers who need to bulk import a large number of Amazon S3 objects, can now run a single import to ingest up to 50,000 S3 objects, removing the need to consolidate S3 objects prior to running a bulk import.

Announcing increased default quotas for CloudWatch Logs APIs

Amazon CloudWatch Logs now supports increased default API quotas. The default quota for ingesting logs has increased from 1,500 to 5,000 Transactions Per Second (TPS) in select regions. The increased quotas are available automatically with no changes required.

Amazon ECR announces an improved version of basic scanning (Preview)

Today, Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) announced a new, improved version of its basic scanning feature in preview. The new version of ECR basic scanning uses Amazon’s native scanning technology, which is designed to provide customers with improved scanning results and vulnerability detection across a broad set of popular operating systems. This allows customers to further strengthen the security of their container images.

AWS Cloud WAN and AWS Network Manager are now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, allowing you to configure and manage different networks using the same technology. You can use your network policies to specify which of your Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, AWS Transit Gateways, and on-premises locations you want to connect to by using an AWS Site-to-Site VPN, AWS Direct Connect, or third-party software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) products. The Cloud WAN central dashboard, powered by AWS Network Manager, generates a complete view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance.

ElastiCache Serverless adds more controls for scaling

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless adds more control over scaling the cache, by enabling customers to set a minimum limit for data storage and request rate. With ElastiCache Serverless, you can create a highly available and scalable cache in less than a minute by just specifying a name. ElastiCache Serverless automatically scales to accommodate your workload’s fluctuating traffic patterns. Now, you can pre-scale a serverless cache for anticipated scaling events by setting a minimum usage limit for data storage or request rate.

AWS Cost Allocation Tags now support retroactive application

AWS now allows customers to enable Cost Allocation Tags retroactively for up to 12 months. As long as customers have added tags to specific resources in the past, customers can activate (or deactivate) cost allocation tags today and apply cost allocation tags to historical usage for these resources for up to 12 months.

Migrate existing domains to new SageMaker Studio via SageMaker Console

We are excited to announce that Amazon SageMaker now provides capability to enable existing Studio Classic domains to opt-in to the new SageMaker Studio experience via SageMaker Console.

AI recommendations for descriptions in Amazon DataZone now generally available

Amazon DataZone is used by customers to catalog, discover, analyze, share, and govern data at scale across organizational boundaries with governance and access controls. Today, AWS announces the general availability of a new generative AI-based capability in Amazon DataZone to improve data discovery, data understanding and data usage by enriching the business data catalog. With a single click, data producers can generate comprehensive business data descriptions and context, highlight impactful columns, and include recommendations on analytical use cases.

AWS Global Accelerator adds support for five new Amazon CloudWatch metrics

Starting today, you can monitor your AWS Global Accelerator resources using five new Amazon CloudWatch metrics: ActiveFlowCount, PacketsProcessed, TCP_AGA_Reset_Count, TCP_Client_Reset_Count, and TCP_Endpoint_Reset_Count. With these metrics, you can monitor the total number of active TCP or UDP flows between your application’s clients and your accelerator endpoints, the total numbers of packets processed for an accelerator, and the total number of resets generated by Global Accelerator, the client, and the endpoint behind an accelerator. You can create CloudWatch alarms with the five new metrics to more quickly and easily detect issues with your accelerator endpoints.

AWS Control Tower now supports APIs in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

AWS Control Tower customers operating in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions can now use APIs to programmatically manage controls, perform landing zone operations, and extend governance to organizational units (OUs). AWS Control Tower APIs include AWS CloudFormation support, allowing customers to manage AWS resources as infrastructure as code (IaC). AWS Control Tower APIs enhance the end-to-end developer experience by enabling automation for integrated workflows and managing workloads at scale.

CodeCatalyst workflows runtime image selection

Today, Amazon CodeCatalyst announces a new runtime docker image for customers to use with their build and test actions within workflows, along with the ability to choose between curated images. The new image contains updated tooling, including Node18.

ElastiCache encryption at rest is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon ElastiCache for Redis encryption at rest is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions (encryption at rest is already available in all commercial regions). Customers are increasingly moving sensitive workloads to Amazon ElastiCache for Redis, such as financial and healthcare data, whose compliance regulations mandate data encryption. You can now enable encryption at rest in AWS GovCloud (US) regions using either the default (service managed) encryption at rest or your own symmetric customer managed AWS KMS keys in AWS Key Management Service (KMS). When you enable encryption at rest, Amazon ElastiCache for Redis encrypts all data on disk including service backups stored in Amazon S3.

AWS Systems Manager now supports RHEL 8.9 and 9.3

AWS Systems Manager now supports instances running Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) versions 8.9 and 9.3. Systems Manager customers running these operating systems versions now have access to all AWS Systems Manager Node Management capabilities, including Fleet Manager, Compliance, Inventory, Hybrid Activations, Session Manager, Run Command, State Manager, Patch Manager, and Distributor. For a full list of supported operating systems and machine types for AWS Systems Manager, see the user guide. Patch Manager enables you to automatically patch instances with both security-related and other types of updates across your infrastructure for a variety of common operating systems, including Windows Server, Amazon Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). For a full list of supported operating systems for AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager, see the Patch Manager prerequisites user guide page.

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