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Amazon OpenSearch Serverless now supports FIPS compliant endpoints
4 November 2025 @ 6:00 pm
Amazon OpenSearch Serverless has added support for Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compliant endpoints for Data Plane APIs in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), Canada (Central), AWS GovCloud (US-East), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). The service now meets the security requirements for cryptographic modules as outlined in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-3. Please refer to the AWS Regional Services List for more information about Amazon OpenSearch Service availability. To learn more about OpenSearch Serverless FIPS, see the documentation.
AWS Cloud WAN is now available in three more AWS Regions
4 November 2025 @ 5:00 pm
Starting today, AWS Cloud WAN is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand), AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) and AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Regions. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, removing the need to configure and manage different networks using different technologies. You can use network policies to specify the Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, AWS Transit Gateways, and on-premises locations you want to connect to using an AWS Site-to-Site VPN, AWS Direct Connect, or third-party software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) products. The AWS Cloud WAN central dashboard generates a comprehensive view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. In addition, AWS Cloud WAN automatically creates a global network across AWS Regions by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) so that you can easily exchange rout
EC2 Auto Scaling announces warm pool support for Auto Scaling groups that have mixed instances policies
4 November 2025 @ 5:00 pm
Starting today, you can add warm pools to Auto Scaling groups (ASGs) that have mixed instances policies. With warm pools, customers can improve the elasticity of their applications by creating a pool of pre-initialized EC2 instances that are ready to quickly serve application traffic. By combining warm pools with instance type flexibility, an ASG can rapidly scale out to its maximum size at any time, deploying applications across multiple instance types to enhance availability. Warm pools are particularly beneficial for applications with lengthy initialization processes, such as writing large amounts of data to disk, running complex custom scripts, or other time-consuming setup procedures that can take several minutes or longer to serve traffic. With this new release, the warm pool feature now works seamlessly with ASGs configured for multiple On-Demand instance
AWS Service Reference Information now supports SDK Operation to Action mapping
4 November 2025 @ 3:00 pm
AWS is expanding service reference information to include which operations are supported by AWS services and which IAM permissions are needed to call a given operation. This will help you answer questions such as “I want to call a specific AWS service operation, which IAM permissions do I need?” You can automate the retrieval of service reference information, eliminating manual effort and ensuring your policies align with the latest service updates. You can also incorporate this service reference information directly into your policy management tools and processes for a seamless integration. This feature is offered at no additional cost. To get started, refer to the documentation on programmatic service reference information.
Amazon RDS for Oracle is now available with R7i memory-optimized instances offering up to 64:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio
4 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Oracle is now available with R7i memory-optimized preconfigured instances that offer additional memory and storage I/O per vCPU. Powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with AWS Nitro System and DDR5 memory for high performance, these instances provide up to 64:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio. Many Oracle database workloads require high memory, but can safely reduce the number of vCPUs without impacting application performance. By running such Oracle database workloads on R7i pre-configured instances, customers can lower their Oracle database licensing and support costs while meeting high performance application requirements. Memory optimized R7i pre-configured instances are available for Amazon RDS for Oracle with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license model supporting both Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and Oracle Database Standa
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports direct code deployment
4 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports two deployment methods for AI agents: container-based deployment and direct code upload. Developers can now choose between direct code-zip file upload for rapid prototyping and iteration, or leverage advanced container-based options for complex use cases requiring custom configurations. AgentCore Runtime provides a serverless, framework and model agnostic runtime for running agents and tools at scale. This deployment option streamlines the prototyping workflow while maintaining enterprise security and scaling capabilities for production deployments. Developers can now deploy agents using direct code-zip upload with easy drag-and-drop functionality. This enables faster iteration cycles, empowering developers to prototype quickly and focus on building innovative agent capabilities. This feature is available in all nine
AWS Config conformance packs now available in additional AWS Regions
4 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
AWS Config conformance packs and organization-level management capabilities for conformance packs are now available in additional AWS Regions. Conformance packs allow you to bundle AWS Config rules into a single package, simplifying deployment at scale. You can deploy and manage these conformance packs throughout your AWS environment. Conformance packs provide a general-purpose compliance framework designed to enable you to create security, operational, or cost-optimization governance checks using managed or custom AWS Config rules. This allows you to monitor compliance scores based on your own groupings. With this launch, you can also manage the AWS Config conformance packs and individual AWS Config rules at the organization level which simplifies the compliance management across your AWS Organization. With this expansion, AWS Config Conformance Packs are now also available in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (New Zealand), Asia Pac
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams launches On-demand Advantage mode
4 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams launches On-demand Advantage, so customers can warm on-demand streams to handle instant throughput increases up to 10GB or 10 million events per second, eliminating the need to over-provision or build custom scaling solutions. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a serverless streaming data service that makes it easy to capture, process, and store data streams at any scale. On-demand streams automatically scale capacity based on data usage, and now you can warm write capacity ad hoc. On-demand Advantage also provides a simpler pricing structure that removes the fixed, per-stream charge, so customers only pay for data usage at better rates. On-demand Advantage offers data usage with 60% lower pricing compared to On-demand Standard, with data ingest at $0.032/GB and data retrieval at $0.016/GB in the US East (N. Virginia) region. The price of Enhanced fan-out data retrieval is the same as shared-throughput retrievals, making higher fan-out use cases more
AWS Config launches 42 new managed rules
4 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
AWS Config announces launch of an additional 42 managed Config rules for various use cases such as security, cost, durability, and operations. You can now search, discover, enable and manage these additional rules directly from AWS Config and govern more use cases for your AWS environment.
With this launch, you can now enable these controls across your account or across your organization. For example, you can evaluate your tagging strategies across Amazon EKS Fargate profiles, Amazon EC2 Network Insight Analyses, AWS Glue Machine learning transforms. Or you can assess your security posture across Amazon Cognito Identity pools, Amazon Lightsail buckets, AWS Amplify apps and more. Additionally, you can leverage Conformance Packs to group these new controls and deploy across an account or across organization, streamlining your multi-account governance.
For the full list of recently released rules, visit the
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics adds multi-browser support in AWS GovCloud Regions
3 November 2025 @ 7:34 pm
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics multi-browser support is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East, US-West) Regions. This expansion enables customers in these two regions to test and monitor their web applications using both Chrome and Firefox browsers. With this launch, you can run the same canary script across Chrome and Firefox when using Playwright-based canaries or Puppeteer-based canaries. CloudWatch Synthetics automatically collects browser-specific performance metrics, success rates, and visual monitoring results while maintaining an aggregate view of overall application health. This helps development and operations teams quickly identify and resolve browser compatibility issues that could affect application reliability. To learn more about configuring multi-browser canaries, see the canary docs in the Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics User Guide.