AWS News Blog
New – Amazon CloudWatch Anomaly Detection
launched in early 2009 as part of our desire to (as I said at the time) “make it even easier for you to build sophisticated, scalable, and robust web applications using AWS.” We have continued to expand CloudWatch over the years, and our customers now use it to monitor their infrastructure, systems, applications, and even […]
Read MoreNow Available – Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) on VMware
Last year I told you that we were working to give you , with the goal of bringing many of the benefits of to your on-premises virtualized environments. These benefits include the ability to provision new on-premises databases in minutes, make backups, and restore to a point in time. You get automated management of your […]
Read MoreMigration Complete – Amazon’s Consumer Business Just Turned off its Final Oracle Database
Over my 17 years at Amazon, I have seen that my colleagues on the engineering team are never content to leave good-enough alone. They routinely re-evaluate every internal system to make sure that it is as scalable, efficient, performant, and secure as possible. When they find an avenue for improvement, they will use what they […]
Read MoreNow Available: Bare Metal Arm-Based EC2 Instances
At AWS re:Invent 2018, we announced a new line of instances: the A1 family, powered by Arm-based AWS Graviton processors. This family is a great fit for scale-out workloads e.g. web front-ends, containerized microservices or caching fleets. By expanding the choice of compute options, A1 instances help customers use the right instances for the right […]
Read MoreNew M5n and R5n EC2 Instances, with up to 100 Gbps Networking
AWS customers build ever-demanding applications on Amazon EC2. To support them the best we can, we listen to their requirements, go to work, and come up with new capabilities. For instance, in 2018, we upgraded the networking capabilities of Amazon EC2 C5 instances, with up to 100 Gbps networking, and significant improvements in packet processing […]
Read MoreAWS Firewall Manager Update – Support for VPC Security Groups
I introduced you to AWS Firewall Manager last year, and showed you how you can use it to centrally configure and manage your rules and advanced protections. AWS Firewall Manager makes use of , and lets you build policies and apply them across multiple AWS accounts in a consistent manner. Security Group Support Today we […]
Read MoreAmazon EKS Windows Container Support now Generally Available
In March of this year, we announced a preview of Windows Container support on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service and invited customers to experiment and provide us with feedback. Today, after months of refining the product based on that feedback, I am delighted to announce that Windows Container support is now generally available. Many development teams build […]
Read MoreLearn about AWS Services & Solutions – October AWS Online Tech Talks
Learn about AWS Services & Solutions – October AWS Online Tech Talks Join us this October to learn about AWS services and solutions. The AWS Online Tech Talks are live, online presentations that cover a broad range of topics at varying technical levels. These tech talks, led by AWS solutions architects and engineers, feature technical […]
Read MoreEC2 High Memory Update – New 18 TB and 24 TB Instances
Last year we launched EC2 High Memory Instances with 6, 9, and 12 TiB of memory. Our customers use these instances to run large-scale SAP HANA installations, while also taking advantage of AWS services such as , , , , and . Customers appreciate that these instances use the same AMIs and management tools as […]
Read MoreNow available in Amazon SageMaker: EC2 P3dn GPU Instances
In recent years, the meteoric rise of deep learning has made incredible applications possible, such as detecting skin cancer (SkinVision) and building autonomous vehicles (TuSimple). Thanks to neural networks, deep learning indeed has the uncanny ability to extract and model intricate patterns from vast amounts of unstructured data (e.g. images, video, and free-form text). However, […]
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