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AWS CodePipeline supports stage level manual and automated rollback

26 April 2024 @ 10:00 pm

AWS CodePipeline V2 type pipelines now support stage level rollback to help customers to confidently deploy changes to their production environment. When a pipeline execution fails in a stage due to any action(s) failing, customers can quickly get that stage to a known good state by rolling back to a previously successful pipeline execution in that stage. Customers can roll back changes in any stage, whether succeeded or failed, except the Source stage.

Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager default policies now supports AWS Organizations

26 April 2024 @ 9:53 pm

Customers can now create and manage default policies across their entire organization or organizational unit (OU) with AWS CloudFormation StackSets. Default policies work in conjunction with customers’ existing backup mechanisms to only create EBS-backed AMIs and EBS Snapshots of instances and volumes without recent backups. This helps administrators ensure that all member accounts have comprehensive backup protection without creating duplicate backups or increasing management overhead and cost. 

Restore running applications to pre-update state in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink

26 April 2024 @ 7:49 pm

You can now restore your Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application to the previous running version and application state from the most recent, successful snapshot. This feature will work when your application is running and is most useful when you want to immediately rollback to the previous application version to mitigate downstream impact of an application update. Prior to this launch, you could only rollback applications that were in updating or autoscaling statuses. 

Network Load Balancer now supports Resource Map in AWS Management Console

26 April 2024 @ 6:58 pm

Network Load Balancer (NLB) now supports Resource Map, a tool in the console that displays all your NLB resources and their relationships in a visual format on a single page, providing you a clear understanding of your NLB architecture.

Local time zone support for Amazon RDS for Db2

25 April 2024 @ 7:03 pm

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Db2 now supports local time zones. You can now set the time zone for your Amazon RDS for Db2 instances to the local time zone of your choice.

AWS AppFabric now supports SentinelOne Singularity Cloud

25 April 2024 @ 5:40 pm

Today, AWS AppFabric announces support for SentinelOne Singularity Cloud as data source and compatible security destination. Starting now, IT administrators and security analysts can use AppFabric to quickly integrate with 27 supported SaaS applications, aggregate enriched and normalized SaaS audit logs, and audit end-user access across their SaaS apps. 

AWS supports dynamically removing and adding auto assigned public IPv4 address

25 April 2024 @ 5:27 pm

Amazon VPC announces a network interface setting to dynamically remove and add an auto assigned public IPv4 address on EC2 instances. With this capability, customers that no longer require an auto assigned public IPv4 address on their EC2 instance can remove the public IPv4 address, and if needed attach back a new public IPv4 address, by modifying the public IP setting on the network interface. Before today, once a public IPv4 address was auto assigned to EC2 instance it was not possible to remove it. It remained on the network interface for the lifetime of the EC2 instance.

Amazon RDS now supports M6gd database instances in four additional AWS regions

25 April 2024 @ 5:03 pm

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB now supports AWS Graviton2-based M6gd database instances in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Europe (Spain, Zurich), and Middle East (UAE) regions.

Amazon SageMaker Clarify now supports foundation model evaluations

25 April 2024 @ 5:02 pm

Foundation model evaluations with SageMaker Clarify is now generally available. This capability helps data scientists and machine learning engineers evaluate, compare, and select foundation models based on a variety of criteria across different tasks within minutes.

AWS Global Accelerator now supports endpoints in the AWS Canada West (Calgary) Region

25 April 2024 @ 3:51 pm

Starting today, AWS Global Accelerator supports application endpoints in the AWS Canada West (Calgary) Region, expanding the number of supported AWS Regions to twenty-nine.