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Amazon EBS expands volume modification enhancement to AWS European Sovereign Cloud Region
20 April 2026 @ 8:30 pm
Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) now supports up to four Elastic Volumes modifications per volume within a rolling 24-hour window in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) Region. Elastic Volumes modifications allow you to increase the size, change the type, and adjust the performance of your EBS volumes. With this update, you can start a new modification immediately after the previous one completes, as long as you have initiated fewer than four modifications in the past 24 hours.
This enhancement improves your operational agility to immediately scale storage capacity or adjust performance in response to sudden data growth or unanticipated workload spikes. With Elastic Volumes modifications, you can modify your volumes without detaching them or restarting your instances, allowing your application to continue running with minimal performance impact.
The Elastic Volumes modifications enhancement is automatically available in the Region without requiring changes
Amazon EVS now offers Microsoft Windows Server Licensing
20 April 2026 @ 8:05 pm
Today, we're announcing that Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) now offers Microsoft Windows Server licensing entitlements. You can now migrate or create new virtual machines (VMs) running Windows Server OS in EVS and obtain Windows Server licensing entitlements for those VMs from AWS.
Amazon EVS lets you run VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) directly within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) on EC2 bare-metal instances, powered by AWS Nitro. Using either our step-by-step configuration workflow or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), you can set up a complete VCF environment in just a few hours. This rapid deployment enables faster workload migration to AWS, helping you eliminate aging infrastructure, reduce operational risks, and meet critical timelines for exiting your data center.
With this latest functionality, you can now entitle your Windows Server VMs on Amazon EVS with Microsoft Windows Server. You can configure an EVS connector to your VMware
AWS IoT Greengrass v2.17 now supports non-root installation and introduces new light weight components
20 April 2026 @ 7:00 pm
AWS IoT Greengrass v2.17 is now available, enabling you to run the edge runtime as a non-root user on Linux systems and deploy lighter-weight components that use significantly less memory. AWS IoT Greengrass is an Internet of Things (IoT) edge runtime and cloud service that helps customers build, deploy, and manage device software at the edge. With this release, you can install and run AWS IoT Greengrass v2.17 as a non-root user, making it easy for you to meet security requirements in enterprise and regulated environments where root access is prohibited. The release also adds an uninstall life cycle capability that automatically activates when you remove a component from a device, simplifying dependency management. Moreover, the release introduces the following new nucleus lite capabilities to reduce resource consumption at the edge:
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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports in-place upgrade from version 5.0 to 8.0
20 April 2026 @ 6:00 pm
Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) supports in-place major version upgrade (MVU) from version 5.0 to 8.0. You can upgrade with just a few clicks in the AWS Management Console or via the AWS SDK or AWS CLI — no new clusters, no endpoint changes, and no index rebuilds required.
Upgrading to version 8.0 delivers performance and cost improvements: query latency improves by up to 7x and storage compression improves by up to 5x, so your applications run faster on less storage, reducing your costs. Version 8.0 also adds new capabilities including collation, views, new aggregation stages and operators, enhanced text search with text index v2, and vector index builds that are up to 30x faster.
In-place MVU from version 5.0 to 8.0 is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon DocumentDB 8.0 is available, at no additional cost.
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Amazon EKS enhances cluster governance with new IAM condition keys
20 April 2026 @ 5:48 pm
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) now supports seven additional IAM condition keys for cluster creation and configuration APIs, enhancing the governance controls available through IAM policies and Service Control Policies (SCPs). Organizations managing multi-account environments require centralized mechanisms to enforce security and compliance requirements consistently across all clusters without relying on manual processes or post-deployment checks. This expansion of EKS IAM condition keys further enables proactive policy enforcement, providing organizations with more granular control to establish guardrails for cluster configurations. Organizations can now enforce private-only API endpoints (eks:endpointPublicAccess, eks:endpointPr
MSK Replicator now supports replication from external Apache Kafka clusters to MSK Express Brokers
20 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Amazon MSK Replicator now supports data replication from external Apache Kafka clusters—including on-premises, self-managed on AWS, or other cloud providers—to Amazon MSK Express brokers. This capability simplifies workload migration to MSK Express Brokers, supports disaster recovery by using MSK Express-based clusters as a failover or backup target, and enables data distribution across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
MSK Replicator is a feature of Amazon MSK that automates data replication between Kafka clusters, eliminating the need to manage custom replication infrastructure or configure open-source tools. MSK Express brokers are designed to deliver up to 3 times more throughput per broker, scale up to 20 times faster, and reduce recovery time by 90 percent as compared to Standard brokers running Apache Kafka. With this launch, you can now use MSK
Amazon MSK Replicator now supports enhanced consumer offset synchronization for bidirectional replication
20 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Amazon MSK Replicator now provides enhanced consumer offset synchronization for bidirectional replication, enabling applications to resume processing from the correct position when moving across Kafka clusters. This capability enables you to move producer and consumer applications between clusters independently, in any order, without the risk of data loss.
MSK Replicator is a feature of Amazon MSK that automates data replication between Kafka clusters, eliminating the need to manage custom replication infrastructure or configure open-source tools. Previously, while replicating bidirectionally with MSK Replicator, consumer group offsets were synchronized only when producers and consumers were active on the same cluster, requiring careful sequencing of application migrations between clusters and increasing the risk of duplicate message processing during rollbacks. With this launch, MSK Replicator synchronizes consumer group offsets acr
Amazon MSK Replicator now supports log forwarding for replication visibility
20 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Amazon MSK Replicator now delivers replicator logs to give you end-to-end visibility into replication health. Replicator logs surface critical replication events and errors along with guidance on how to resolve each issue, enabling you to troubleshoot faster without requiring AWS Support.
MSK Replicator is a feature of Amazon MSK that automates data replication between Kafka clusters, eliminating the need to manage custom replication infrastructure or configure open-source tools. Until now, you could use Amazon CloudWatch metrics to track replication progress and get visibility into replication health. With this launch, MSK Replicator further simplifies diagnosing issues during replication with actionable log entries that surface the most common replication errors including insufficient permissions on source topics, partition quota exhaustion on target clusters, and records exceeding size limits, along with prescriptive guid
Amazon S3 Express One Zone now supports S3 Inventory
20 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm
Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a high-performance S3 storage class for latency-sensitive applications, now supports S3 Inventory. S3 Inventory provides a scheduled alternative to S3's synchronous List API. You can configure S3 Inventory to generate reports on a daily or weekly basis that list your stored objects within an S3 directory bucket or with a specific prefix, and their respective metadata and encryption status. You can simplify and speed up business workflows and big data jobs with S3 Inventory, and verify encryption status of your objects to meet business, compliance, and regulatory needs.
You can use the AWS CLI, AWS SDKs, or S3 API to configure a daily or weekly inventory report for all the objects within your S3 directory bucket or a subset of the objects under a shared prefix. As part of the configuration, you can specify a destination S3 bucket for your S3 Inventory report, the output file format (CSV,
AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports Kerberos Encryption audit event logs
20 April 2026 @ 7:00 am
Starting today, AWS Managed Microsoft AD supports forwarding Kerberos Encryption audit event logs (Event IDs 201–209) to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. These logs provide visibility into the encryption types used by your applications and services, helping you identify which resources are using RC4 encryption versus AES encryption. This visibility allows you to decide whether to upgrade clients to AES encryption (recommended for improved security) or maintain RC4 support based on your environment's compatibility requirements.
To get started, navigate to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory Network and Security tab in the AWS Directory Service console and enable log forwarding to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. You can then review the Kerberos Encryption audit events to understand your current encryption settings. To learn more, see