4/3/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/4/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS ParallelCluster 3.13 is now generally available. Key features of this release include support for Ubuntu 24.04, an updated Slurm version 24.05.07 and support for Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA)-enabled Amazon FSx for Lustre filesystems on official ParallelCluster AMIs. You can use EFA with your FSx Lustre filesystems to achieve higher throughput and complete jobs faster, reducing overall costs. To get started with enabling EFA with FSx Lustre filesystems on your clusters, follow the tutorial in the ParallelCluster User Guide - Creating a cluster with an EFA-enabled FSx Lustre .\n ParallelCluster is a fully-supported and maintained open-source cluster management tool that enables R&D customers and their IT administrators to operate high-performance computing (HPC) clusters on AWS. ParallelCluster is designed to automatically and securely provision cloud resources into elastically-scaling HPC clusters capable of running scientific and engineering workloads at scale on AWS. ParallelCluster is available at no additional charge in the AWS Regions listed here, and you pay only for the AWS resources needed to run your applications. To learn more about launching HPC clusters on AWS, visit the ParallelCluster User Guide. To start using ParallelCluster, see the installation instructions for ParallelCluster UI and CLI.
Amazon Neptune announces 99.99% availability Service Level Agreement
Today, AWS announces an updated service level agreement (SLA) for Amazon Neptune, increasing the Monthly Uptime Percentage for Multi-AZ DB Instance, Multi-AZ DB Cluster, and Multi-AZ Graph from 99.90% to 99.99%. This enhancement reflects AWS’s continued commitment to providing a highly available and reliable graph database service for your mission-critical applications.\n With this new SLA, AWS will use commercially reasonable efforts to make each Amazon Neptune’s Multi-AZ DB Instance, Multi-AZ DB Cluster, and Multi-AZ Graph available with a Monthly Uptime Percentage, during any monthly billing cycle, of at least 99.99%. If Neptune does not meet this Service Commitment, customers will be eligible for Service Credits as outlined in the Amazon Neptune SLA. This improved SLA is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon Neptune is offered. For more details, visit the AWS Global Region Table and learn more about Neptune on our product page, developer resources, and documentation.
SES Mail Manager now supports incoming connections from customer VPCs via PrivateLink
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) announces that its Mail Manager email modernization and infrastructure features now accept incoming connections from customer-provisioned Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) to Mail Manager Ingress Endpoints. This makes use of PrivateLink connectivity features already provided by AWS.\n Since Mail Manager launched in mid-2024, VPC connectivity has become the most-requested new feature from customers. These customers operate large fleets of applications hosted inside AWS, and want to route all their outgoing and incoming mail for those applications via Mail Manager. By adding VPC support via PrivateLink, those customers can now route all their outgoing mail securely entirely within AWS to Mail Manager, using its ‘Send to Internet’ action or by delivering mail to a downstream SMTP relay, hands the message off to its first external destination. The feature is enabled after a customer has created their VPC, by creating a new ‘Network’ Ingress Endpoint type and specifying the VPC’s unique endpoint ID. Customers can also choose whether or not to use authentication to their Ingress Endpoint for connections originating via PrivateLink. All VPC-enabled Mail Manager Ingress Endpoints support dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) connectivity by default. Mail Manager VPC Ingress Endpoints are available in all 17 AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched. There is no additional fee from SES to make use of this feature, though charges from AWS for VPC and PrivateLink activity may apply. Customers can learn more about SES Mail Manager by clicking here.
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for PostgreSQL announces Amazon RDS Extended Support minor version 11.22-rds.20250220 and 12.22-rds.20250220. We recommend that you upgrade to this version to fix known security vulnerabilities and bugs in prior versions of PostgreSQL.\n Amazon RDS Extended Support provides you more time, up to three years, to upgrade to a new major version to help you meet your business requirements. During Extended Support, Amazon RDS will provide critical security and bug fixes for your RDS for PostgreSQL databases after the community ends support for a major version. You can run your PostgreSQL databases on Amazon RDS with Extended Support for up to three years beyond a major version’s end of standard support date. You can use automatic minor version upgrades to automatically upgrade your databases to more recent minor versions during scheduled maintenance windows. You can also use Amazon RDS Blue/Green deployments for RDS for PostgreSQL using physical replication for your minor version upgrades. Learn more about upgrading your database instances, including automatic minor version upgrades and Blue/Green Deployments in the Amazon RDS User Guide. Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL makes it simple to set up, operate, and scale PostgreSQL deployments in the cloud. See Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Pricing for pricing details and regional availability. Create or update a fully managed Amazon RDS database in the Amazon RDS Management Console.
AWS Glue G4 and G8 worker types now available in six new regions
Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Glue G.4X and G.8X workers in the\n US West (N. California), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Europe (London), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo) AWS regions. Glue G.4X and G.8X workers enable you to run your most demanding serverless data integration workloads in these additional regions. AWS Glue is a serverless, scalable data integration service that makes it simple to discover, prepare, move, and integrate data from multiple sources. AWS Glue G.4X and G.8X workers provide higher compute, memory, and storage resources than current Glue workers. These new types of workers help you scale and run your most demanding data integration workloads, such as memory-intensive data transforms, skewed aggregations, machine learning transforms, and entity detection checks with petabytes of data. To learn more, visit the AWS Glue product page and our documentation. For AWS Glue region availability, please see the AWS Region table.
Amazon Kendra GenAI Index now available in Europe (Ireland) and Asia Pacific (Sydney) regions
Amazon Kendra is an AI-powered search service enabling organizations to build intelligent search experiences and retrieval augmented generation (RAG) systems to power generative AI applications. Starting today, AWS customers in Europe (Ireland) and Asia Pacific (Sydney) regions can use the GenAI Index for RAG and intelligent search. With the Kendra GenAI Index, customers get high out-of-the-box search accuracy powered by the latest information retrieval technologies and semantic models.\n Kendra GenAI Index supports mobility across AWS generative AI services like Amazon Q Business, giving customers the flexibility to use their indexed content across different use cases. Customers can also integrate with other Bedrock Services like Guardrails, Prompt Flows, and Agents to build advanced generative AI applications. The GenAI Index supports connectors for 43 different data sources, enabling customers to easily ingest content from a variety of sources. With this launch, Amazon Kendra GenAI Index is now available in the following regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe West (Ireland), and Asia Pacific (Sydney) AWS Regions. To learn more, see Kendra GenAI Index in the Amazon Kendra Developer Guide. For pricing, please refer to Kendra pricing page.
Amazon Q Business Browser Extension now available to all subscribers
Today, Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of Amazon Q Business browser extensions for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge to all Q Business subscribers. Now, all Q Business users can supercharge their browsers’ intelligence and receive context-aware, generative AI assistance directly within their web pages.\n The Amazon Q Business browser extensions enhance productivity by enabling users to use Amazon Q to summarize web pages, ask questions about web content on their browser, and access their enterprise information without having to leave their web page. With the extensions, professionals can maximize their productivity, streamline the analysis of complex information, gather key insights from their company’s data sources without switching context, and get instant help creating content. The Amazon Q Business browser extension is now available to all Amazon Q Business users in all regions where Amazon Q Business is available for $3/month. Learn how you can boost the productivity of your organization with the browser extension by visiting the Amazon Q Business product page and the browser extension documentation.
AWS Step Functions expands SDK integrations with Amazon Backup Search and 137 additional APIs
AWS Step Functions expands its AWS SDK integrations with support for Amazon Backup Search. You can now orchestrate backup discovery and management actions directly in your workflows without writing additional integration code.\n AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to help customers build distributed applications at scale. By directly invoking AWS services or their API actions from AWS Step Functions, customers can write less code, simplify their architecture, and save costs. In addition to the new Amazon Backup Search integration, Step Functions added support for 137 API actions across new and existing AWS services. These new actions span a wide range of AWS services, including Amazon Backup, AWS MediaConvert and Amazon Bedrock. This expansion enables you to incorporate diverse tasks such as backup operations, media analysis, and AI agent interactions into your workflows. For the full list of added services and supported API actions, visit AWS SDK service integrations. These enhancements are now generally available in all regions where AWS Step Functions is available. Specific services and API actions are subject to the availability of the target services in the AWS Region. To learn more about AWS SDK integrations, visit the Developer Guide, or build a state machine using our AWS SDK integration tutorial.
AWS IAM Identity Center is now available in the Asia Pacific (Malaysia) AWS Region
You can now deploy AWS IAM Identity Center in the Asia Pacific (Malaysia) AWS Region. With the addition of this AWS Region, IAM Identity Center is now available in 34 AWS Regions globally.\n IAM Identity Center is the recommended service for managing workforce access to AWS applications and multiple AWS accounts. Use IAM Identity Center with your existing identity source or create a new directory, and manage workforce access to part or all of your AWS environment. With IAM Identity Center, you can manage and audit user access more easily and consistently, your workforce has single sign-on access and unified experience across AWS services, and your data owners can authorize and log data access by user. IAM Identity Center is available to you at no additional cost. For more information about the AWS Regions where IAM Identity Center is available, see the AWS Region table. To learn more about IAM Identity Center, visit the product detail page. To get started, see the IAM Identity Center user guide.
Amazon Security Lake now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Amazon Security Lake customers can now use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses via new dual-stack endpoints to configure and manage the service. This update addresses the growing need for IPv6 adoption due to the exhaustion of available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses caused by continued internet growth.\n Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from AWS environments, SaaS providers, on premises, and cloud sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. The new dual-stack endpoints support both IPv4 and IPv6 clients, helping you transition from IPv4 to IPv6-based systems and applications at your own pace. This approach can help you work toward IPv6 compliance requirements while reducing the need for additional networking equipment to handle address translation between IPv4 and IPv6. Support for IPv6 on Amazon Security Lake is available in all commercial Regions and AWS GovCloud (US). To learn more on best practices for configuring IPv6 in your environment, you can visit our whitepaper on IPv6 in AWS. You can start with a 15-day free trial of Amazon Security Lake with a single-click in the AWS Management console. To learn more and get started, see the following resources:
How to develop an Amazon Security Lake POC
Understanding Amazon Security Lake Costs
Amazon Security Lake User Guide
Amazon RDS for MariaDB supports Innovation Release 11.8 in Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment
Amazon RDS for MariaDB now supports MariaDB Innovation Release 11.8 in the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment, allowing you to evaluate the latest Innovation Release on Amazon RDS for MariaDB. You can deploy MariaDB 11.8 in the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment that has the benefits of a fully managed database, making it simpler to set up, operate, and monitor databases.\n MariaDB 11.8 is the latest Innovation Release from the MariaDB community, and includes support for vector datatype, indexing, and search capabilities. MariaDB Innovation releases are supported by the community until the next Innovation release, whereas MariaDB Long Term Maintenance Releases, such as MariaDB 10.11 and MariaDB 11.4, are supported by the community for up to five years. Please refer to the MariaDB 11.8 release notes and Amazon MariaDB user guide for more details about this release. Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment supports both Single-AZ and Multi-AZ deployments on the latest generation of instance classes. Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment database instances are retained for a maximum period of 60 days and are automatically deleted after the retention period. Amazon RDS database snapshots that are created in the preview environment can only be used to create or restore database instances within the preview environment. Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment database instances are priced the same as production RDS instances created in the US East (Ohio) Region.
AWS Elemental MediaLive Anywhere now supports SMPTE 2110 inputs
AWS Elemental MediaLive Anywhere now supports SMPTE ST 2110 professional broadcast input standards on your own hardware. With this new capability, you can ingest professional IP-based video, audio, and metadata streams directly into MediaLive Anywhere nodes running on your own infrastructure, while maintaining centralized control using the AWS Management Console.\n SMPTE 2110 support, which requires a 25GbE or higher network interface card, enables native IP-based signal handling throughout the workflow. By accepting SMPTE 2110 IP streams in MediaLive Anywhere, you can maintain signals in the IP domain from source to processing, eliminating the need for costly signal conversion hardware or SDI intermediary steps. You can process professional broadcast feeds where they originate, whether in broadcast facilities, production studios, or other on-premises locations, while maintaining centralized management through AWS and benefiting from pay-as-you-go pricing. MediaLive Anywhere with SMPTE 2110 support is available wherever you deploy MediaLive Anywhere nodes on compatible hardware. The service supports the core SMPTE 2110 standards for uncompressed video (ST 2110-20), digital audio (ST 2110-30), and metadata (ST 2110-40). To learn more about implementing SMPTE 2110 workflows with MediaLive Anywhere, visit the AWS Elemental MediaLive documentation. For information about hardware requirements and supported network interface cards, see the MediaLive Anywhere setup guide.
Amazon SNS now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Amazon SNS now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) for API requests enabling you to communicate with Amazon SNS using Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4), or dual stack clients using public endpoints.\n Amazon SNS is a fully managed messaging service that enables publish/subscribe messaging between distributed systems, microservices, and event-driven serverless applications. The addition of IPv6 support provides customers with a vastly expanded address space, eliminating concerns about address exhaustion and simplifying network architecture for IPv6-native applications. With simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients on SNS public endpoints, customers can gradually transition from IPv4 to IPv6-based systems and applications without needing to switch all systems at once. This enhancement is particularly valuable for modern cloud-native applications and organizations transitioning to IPv6 as part of their modernization efforts. To learn more on best practices for configuring IPv6 in your environment, visit the whitepaper on IPv6 in AWS. This feature is now available in all AWS commercial Regions, including AWS China Regions, and can be used at no additional cost. See here for a full listing of our Regions. To learn more about Amazon SNS, please refer to our Developer Guide.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Use Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes to perform generative AI inference across various environments
- Amazon API Gateway launches support for dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints
- AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Bedrock, Amazon QuickSight, AWS Amplify, etc. (2025/3/31)
AWS Open Source Blog
AWS Architecture Blog
AWS Cloud Operations Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
AWS for Industries
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- How AWS Sales uses generative AI to streamline account planning
- Shaping the future: OMRON’s data-driven journey with AWS
- AI Workforce: using AI and Drones to simplify infrastructure inspections