1/16/2026, 12:00:00 AM ~ 1/19/2026, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon MWAA now available in additional Region

Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) is now available in AWS Region Asia Pacific (Thailand).\n Amazon MWAA is a managed service for Apache Airflow that lets you use the same familiar Apache Airflow platform as you do today to orchestrate your workflows and enjoy improved scalability, availability, and security without the operational burden of having to manage the underlying infrastructure. Learn more about using Amazon MWAA on the product page. Please visit the AWS region table for more information on AWS regions and services. To learn more about Amazon MWAA visit the Amazon MWAA documentation. Apache, Apache Airflow, and Airflow are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries.

AWS Outposts racks support multiple LGW routing domains

AWS Outposts racks now support multiple local gateway (LGW) routing domains, enabling you to create up to 10 isolated routing domains per Outpost, each with independent route tables and BGP sessions to your on-premises network. This feature provides traffic separation between routing domains and enables both customer-owned IP (CoIP) and direct VPC routing (DVR) modes on the same Outpost.\n With multiple LGW routing domains, you can segment on-premises network connectivity for different departments or business units sharing an Outpost. Each routing domain maintains its own LGW VIF Group, LGW Route Table, and VPC associations, preventing traffic from crossing between domains. You can configure multiple LGW routing domains through the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI. Multiple LGW routing domains is available on second-generation Outposts racks at no additional charge. See the FAQs for Outposts racks for the latest list of supported AWS Regions. To learn more about implementation details and best practices, check out this blog post or visit our technical documentation.

Second-generation AWS Outposts racks are now supported in additional AWS Regions

Second-generation AWS Outposts racks are now supported in the South America (Sao Paulo) and Europe (Stockholm) Regions. Outposts racks extend AWS infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any on-premises data center or colocation space for a truly consistent hybrid experience.\n Organizations from startups to enterprises and the public sector in and outside of Europe and South America can now order their Outposts racks connected to these new supported regions, optimizing for their latency and data residency needs. Outposts allows customers to run workloads that need low latency access to on-premises systems locally while connecting back to their home Region for application management. Customers can also use Outposts and AWS services to manage and process data that needs to remain on-premises to meet data residency requirements. This regional expansion provides additional flexibility in the AWS Regions that customers’ Outposts can connect to. To learn more about second-generation Outposts racks, read this blog post and user guide. For the most updated list of countries and territories and the AWS Regions where second-generation Outposts racks are supported, check out the Outposts rack FAQs page.

Amazon S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon S3 Storage Lens provides organization-wide visibility into your storage usage and activity. S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, bringing metrics to help you optimize storage costs, identify data protection opportunities, and improve application performance.\n S3 Storage Lens provides a single view of object storage usage and activity across thousands of accounts in an organization, with drill-downs to generate insights at multiple aggregation levels. You can optimize storage costs by identifying prefixes with incomplete multipart uploads or buckets accumulating non-current object versions. You can identify buckets that don’t follow your data protection best practices, such as using S3 Cross-Region Replication to replicate data across AWS Regions or S3 Versioning to keep multiple versions of an object. With the newly added performance metrics, you can identify application performance constraints—for example, using request and object size distribution metrics to detect inefficient access patterns or tracking cross-Region data transfer to reduce latency and costs. Amazon S3 Storage Lens is available in all AWS Regions. S3 Storage Lens is pre-configured to receive free metrics by default for all customers and 14 days of historical data. For more detailed visibility with up to 15 months data retention, you can upgrade to S3 Storage Lens advanced metrics. To learn more about S3 Storage Lens metrics, including free and advanced metrics, refer to the documentation. For S3 Storage Lens Advanced pricing details, visit the Amazon S3 pricing page.

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