AWS News Blog
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Use your on-premises infrastructure in Amazon EKS clusters with Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes
Unify Kubernetes management across your cloud and on-premises environments with Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes – use existing hardware while offloading control plane responsibilities to EKS for consistent operations.
Streamline Kubernetes cluster management with new Amazon EKS Auto Mode
With EKS Auto Mode, AWS simplifies Kubernetes cluster management, automating compute, storage, and networking, enabling higher agility and performance while reducing operational overhead.
Introducing storage optimized Amazon EC2 I8g instances powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and 3rd gen AWS Nitro SSDs
Elevate storage performance with AWS’s newest I8g instances, which deliver unparalleled speed and efficiency for I/O-intensive workloads.
Now available: Storage optimized Amazon EC2 I7ie instances
New AWS I7ie instances deliver unbeatable storage performance: up to 120TB NVMe, 40% better compute performance and up to 65% better real-time storage performance.
New Amazon CloudWatch Database Insights: Comprehensive database observability from fleets to instances
Monitor Amazon Aurora databases and gain comprehensive visibility into MySQL and PostgreSQL fleets and instances, analyze performance bottlenecks, track slow queries, set SLOs, and explore rich telemetry.
New Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon OpenSearch Service launch an integrated analytics experience
Unlock out-of-the-box OpenSearch dashboards and two additional query languages, OpenSearch SQL and PPL, for analyzing CloudWatch logs. OpenSearch customers can now analyze CloudWatch Logs without having to duplicate data.
Track performance of serverless applications built using AWS Lambda with Application Signals
Gain deep visibility into AWS Lambda performance with CloudWatch Application Signals, eliminating manual monitoring complexities and improving serverless app health.
AWS Lambda SnapStart for Python and .NET functions is now generally available
AWS Lambda SnapStart boosts Python and .NET functions’ startup times to sub-second levels, often with minimal code changes, enabling highly responsive and scalable serverless apps.