Amazon Neptune Now Made Generally Available
Amazon Neptune is AWS’s fully-managed high-performance graph database service, allowing users to create applications that work with highly-connected datasets. Amazon Neptune is capable of storing...
View ArticleAmazon ElastiCache Now Compatible with Redis 4.0
AWS is pleased to announce that Amazon ElastiCache now has compatibility with Redis 4.0. This allows you to launch Redis 4.0 ElastiCache nodes or clusters. The Amazon ElastiCache service makes it...
View ArticleAWS EC2 Introduces New Instance Type and Nitro System
A new AWS EC2 update includes C5d instances. These can give up to 50% better performance compared to the C4 instances. They have up to 77 vCPUs, 144 Gigabytes of RAM, and 1.8 Terabytes of local NVMe...
View ArticleNew EC2 Instances for Snowball Edge
AWS is introducing a new line of EC2 instances that can run on AWS Snowball Edge devices. These new EC2 instances carry a total of 100TB local storage, useful for collating and processing data in...
View ArticleCloud Month In Review – July 2018
Amazon EBS Snapshot Lifecycle Manager Launched The Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager automates the creation, retention, and removal of Amazon EBS volume snapshots. Users no longer need to manually create...
View ArticleAmazon EKS now Generally Available
Previously announced in re:Invent 2017, AWS has just released Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes ( Amazon EKS ) for production. It is ready to run client Kubernetes workloads. According to...
View ArticleAmazon SQS May Now Trigger Amazon Lambda
Users may now set Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) to trigger Amazon Lambda functions. This new function is free. The first service AWS has launched, Amazon SQS lets web service applications quickly...
View ArticleAmazon EBS Snapshot Lifecycle Manager Launched
First launched in 2008, Amazon EBS was designed to provide persistence storage for AWS cloud users. To help existing users create and manage their Amazon EBS snapshots, AWS has launched the Amazon Data...
View ArticleAWS IoT Defender Launched
Announced in the previous re:Invent, AWS IoT Defender is now available for use. As previously mentioned, AWS IoT Defender is a fully-managed service that audits, analyses, detects possible intrusion in...
View ArticleAmazon Elastic File System Adds Provisioned Throughput
Amazon Elastic File System allows you to create enormous file systems that can service thousands of EC2 instances in parallel, all at once. Storage is distributed across several Availability Zones and...
View ArticleAWS Releases New EC2 T3 Instances
AWS is proud to announce the release of new AWS EC2 T3 instances. These instances all have custom 2.5 GHz Intel Xeon Scalable Processors with Intel AVX-512 instructions. These make the new instances...
View ArticleDynamic Features of Amazon DynamoDB
Since it was first launched in 2012, Amazon DynamoDB has provided a reliable and scalable non-relational database to at least 100,000 users. Below are some of its useful features: Global Tables – This...
View ArticleCloud Month In Review – August 2018
Amazon EKS now Generally Available Previously announced in re:Invent 2017, AWS has just released Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes ( Amazon EKS ) for production. It is ready to run client...
View ArticleAWS Contingencies for Disasters
In the face of more powerful typhoons and other natural disasters, it’s good to remember that AWS has installed various contingencies to ensure that their services will continue to operate during the...
View ArticleAWS Reduces Data Transfer Prices for Japan and Australia
AWS is happy to announce price reductions for data transfer in Asia Pacific (Tokyo) and Asia Pacific (Sydney). This will effectively make data transfers from AWS EC2, Amazon S3, and Amazon CloudFront...
View ArticleAWS Storage Gateway Launches Hardware Appliance
AWS Storage Gateway is a service that allows you to link your on-site applications to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) and Amazon Glacier. You can have this service...
View ArticleAmazon EC2 Released High Memory Instances Up to 12 TB
Amazon EC2 has announced they have released high memory instances with 6, 9, and 12 TB of RAM. These allow you to use SAP HANA services on a far bigger scale or use it to create production systems...
View ArticleAmazon Lightsail Now with Managed Databases
Amazon Lightsail is designed to be an easy to use cloud server. Lightsail allows you to get into AWS by providing you a preconfigured Linux or Windows application stacks, letting you select an instance...
View ArticleAmazon RDS Offers Updates to Console and More
Amazon RDS has received new updates to both its look and performance. You may check them out below. Amazon RDS Console – the console is given an updated new look where users can see all RDS resources,...
View ArticleCloud Month in Review – October 2018
AWS continually enhances its services for its clients. Check out the updates made last month. AWS Contingencies for Disasters In the face of more powerful typhoons and other natural disasters, it’s...
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