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Amazon EC2 M7a instances are now available in the Europe (London) Region

Starting today, the general-purpose Amazon EC2 M7a instances are now available in AWS Europe (London) Region. M7a instances, powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors (code-named Genoa) with a maximum freque...

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Amazon EC2 M7a instances are now available in the Europe (London) Region
Starting today, the general-purpose Amazon EC2 M7a instances are now available in AWS Europe (London) Region. M7a instances, powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors (code-named Genoa) with a maximum frequency of 3.7 GHz, deliver up to 50% higher performance compared to M6a instances. With this additional region, M7a instances are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney, Tokyo), and Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Spain, Stockholm, London). These instances can be purchased as Savings Plans, Reserved, On-Demand, and Spot instances. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/, https://aws.amazon.com/cli/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/EC2.html. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/m7a/ page.
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December 16, 2025 at 12:05 AM
Amazon EC2 C8gn instances are now available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8gn instances, powered by the latest-generation AWS Graviton4 processors, are available in the AWS US East (Ohio) and Middle East (UAE) Regions. The new...

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Amazon EC2 C8gn instances are now available in additional regions
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8gn instances, powered by the latest-generation AWS Graviton4 processors, are available in the AWS US East (Ohio) and Middle East (UAE) Regions. The new instances provide up to 30% better compute performance than Graviton3-based Amazon EC2 C7gn instances. Amazon EC2 C8gn instances feature the latest 6th generation AWS Nitro Cards, and offer up to 600 Gbps network bandwidth, the highest network bandwidth among network optimized EC2 instances. Take advantage of the enhanced networking capabilities of C8gn to scale performance and throughput, while optimizing the cost of running network-intensive workloads such as network virtual appliances, data analytics, CPU-based artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) inference. For increased scalability, C8gn instances offer instance sizes up to 48xlarge, up to 384 GiB of memory, and up to 60 Gbps of bandwidth to Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS). C8gn instances support Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) networking on the 16xlarge, 24xlarge, 48xlarge, metal-24xl, and metal-48xl sizes, which enables lower latency and improved cluster performance for workloads deployed on tightly coupled clusters. C8gn instances are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon, N.California), Europe (Frankfurt, Stockholm), Asia Pacific (Singapore, Malaysia, Sydney, Thailand), Middle East (UAE) To learn more, see https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/c8g/. To begin your Graviton journey, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/graviton/level-up-with-graviton/. To get started, see https://console.aws.amazon.com/, https://aws.amazon.com/cli/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/EC2.html.
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December 10, 2025 at 12:05 AM
AWS introduces preview of Amazon EC2 M4 Max Mac instances powered by Mac Studio hardware, enabling Apple developers to run demanding build and test workloads for iOS, macOS, and other Apple platforms with enhanced GPU cores and unified memory.
Announcing Amazon EC2 M4 Max Mac instances (Preview)
AWS introduces preview of Amazon EC2 M4 Max Mac instances powered by Mac Studio hardware, enabling Apple developers to run demanding build and test workloads for iOS, macOS, and other Apple platforms with enhanced GPU cores and unified memory.
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December 2, 2025 at 6:21 PM
Amazon EC2 announces interruptible Capacity Reservations

Today, Amazon EC2 announces interruptible Capacity Reservations to help you better utilize your reserved capacity and save costs. On-Demand Capacity Reservations (ODCRs) help you reserve compute capacity in a specific Av...

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Amazon EC2 announces interruptible Capacity Reservations
Today, Amazon EC2 announces interruptible Capacity Reservations to help you better utilize your reserved capacity and save costs. On-Demand Capacity Reservations (ODCRs) help you reserve compute capacity in a specific Availability Zone for any duration. When ODCRs are not in use, you can now make them temporarily available as interruptible ODCRs, enabling other workloads within your organization to utilize them while preserving your ability to reclaim the capacity for critical operations. By repurposing unused capacity as interruptible ODCRs, workloads suitable for flexible, fault-tolerant operations—such as batch processing, data analysis, and machine learning training can benefit from temporarily available capacity. Reservation owners can reclaim their capacity at any time, while consumers of interruptible ODCRs will receive an interruption notice before termination to allow for graceful shutdown or checkpointing before. Interruptible ODCRs are now available at no additional cost to all Capacity Reservations customers. Refer to the https://builder.aws.com/build/capabilities/explore?f=eJxtksFuhCAQhl_FzFkPdbdt4m3TpA-w18UDa6cuCRUCaGs2vnsRFwXcG__3_84wMnfQyLEx-HXGlolOQwUXAr0ukGpTvBDIN1V69Yuh59Ti0e9Ci97cHiaVYRmvSq86ocwtDmzoSergUdJjkWUk47IbepI67NFxj1736G2P3h3CvmiwM4ryxxUCUHrg5tr8cKZVruHgj3sVe8sQDU0aWxA_ViuG5GlnEmQYT0r8_KUA9yC8vaZrhxrydcFOA2WcXhlnZrRbdurGLEI5SCUkKjN-Mm5Q2cydgCFQXWpbVdoDAaFci3am1hUOVo4N7sA6-6nqpWFXjtkHlbSxxbMzalQDNfOKE5jqCaZ_jYf47g&tab=service-feature website for the feature's regional availability. CloudFormation support will be coming soon. For more details, please refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/interruptible-capacity-reservations.html.
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November 24, 2025 at 11:05 PM
Amazon U7i instances now available in Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

Starting today, Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i instances with 6TB of memory (u7i-6tb.112xlarge) are now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) region. U7i-6tb instances are part of AWS 7th generation and are powe...

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Amazon U7i instances now available in Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region
Starting today, Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i instances with 6TB of memory (u7i-6tb.112xlarge) are now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) region. U7i-6tb instances are part of AWS 7th generation and are powered by custom fourth generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Sapphire Rapids). U7i-6tb instances offer 6TB of DDR5 memory, enabling customers to scale transaction processing throughput in a fast-growing data environment. U7i-6tb instances offer 448 vCPUs, support up to 100Gbps Elastic Block Storage (EBS) for faster data loading and backups, deliver up to 100Gbps of network bandwidth, and support ENA Express. U7i instances are ideal for customers using mission-critical in-memory databases like SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL Server. To learn more about U7i instances, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/u7i/.
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November 24, 2025 at 6:05 PM
🆕 Amazon ECS Managed Instances now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Fully managed compute option for EC2, scaling and optimizing tasks, reducing costs, and enhancing security with regular patches. Use AWS Console or infrastructure-as-code tools to enable.

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Amazon ECS Managed Instances now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) Managed Instances is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. ECS Managed Instances is a fully managed compute option designed to eliminate infrastructure management overhead while giving you access to the full capabilities of Amazon EC2. By offloading infrastructure operations to AWS, you get the application performance you want and the simplicity you need while reducing your total cost of ownership. Managed Instances dynamically scales EC2 instances to match your workload requirements and continuously optimizes task placement to reduce infrastructure costs. It also enhances your security posture through regular security patching initiated every 14 days. You can simply define your task requirements such as the number of vCPUs, memory size, and CPU architecture, and Amazon ECS automatically provisions, configures and operates most optimal EC2 instances within your AWS account using AWS-controlled access. You can also specify desired instance types in Managed Instances Capacity Provider configuration, including GPU-accelerated, network-optimized, and burstable performance, to run your workloads on the instance families you prefer. To get started with ECS Managed Instances, use the AWS Console, Amazon ECS MCP Server, or your favorite infrastructure-as-code tooling to enable it in a new or existing Amazon ECS cluster. You will be charged for the management of compute provisioned, in addition to your regular Amazon EC2 costs. To learn more about ECS Managed Instances, visit the feature page, documentation, and AWS News launch blog.
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November 21, 2025 at 10:43 PM
Amazon EC2 introduces AMI ancestry for complete AMI lineage visibility

Amazon EC2 now offers AMI ancestry to trace the complete lineage of any AMI back to its root. This free feature provides full visibility into AMI origins and propagation across regions, helping with compliance and security.
November 20, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Accelerate large-scale AI applications with the new Amazon EC2 P6-B300 instances

Amazon announces the general availability of EC2 P6-B300 instances, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, which deliver 2x networking bandwidth and 1.5x GPU...

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Accelerate large-scale AI applications with the new Amazon EC2 P6-B300 instances
Amazon announces the general availability of EC2 P6-B300 instances, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, which deliver 2x networking bandwidth and 1.5x GPU memory than previous generations, making them well suited for training and serving large-scale AI models with trillion parameters across distributed GPU clusters
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November 18, 2025 at 11:05 PM
Amazon EC2 I7i instances now available in additional AWS regions

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the availability of high performance Storage Optimized Amazon EC2 I7i instances in AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne, Mumbai, Osaka), Middle East (UAE) regions. Powered by 5th genera...

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Amazon EC2 I7i instances now available in additional AWS regions
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the availability of high performance Storage Optimized Amazon EC2 I7i instances in AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne, Mumbai, Osaka), Middle East (UAE) regions. Powered by 5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz, these instances deliver up to 23% better compute performance and more than 10% better price performance over previous generation I4i instances. Powered by 3rd generation AWS Nitro SSDs, I7i instances offer up to 45TB of NVMe storage with up to 50% better real-time storage performance, up to 50% lower storage I/O latency, and up to 60% lower storage I/O latency variability compared to I4i instances. I7i instances are ideal for I/O intensive and latency-sensitive workloads that demand very high random IOPS performance with real-time latency to access small to medium size datasets (multi-TBs). I7i instances support torn write prevention feature with up to 16KB block sizes, enabling customers to eliminate database performance bottlenecks. I7i instances are available in eleven sizes - nine virtual sizes up to 48xlarge and two bare metal sizes - delivering up to 100Gbps of network bandwidth and 60Gbps of Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) bandwidth. To learn more, visit the I7i instanceshttps://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/i7i/.
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November 18, 2025 at 9:05 PM
Amazon EC2 I8g instances now available in additional AWS regions

AWS launches I8g instances in 2 more regions with "up to 65% better" performance. Translation: your old instances were garbage, but we charged you anyway. Now pay more for what should've been standard. "Begin your Graviton journey" 🙄
November 13, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Amazon DCV is now available on Amazon EC2 Mac instances.
At no additional cost !

Amazon DCV is a remote desktop protocol allowing developers to remotely access a graphical login session on their Mac in the cloud.

Clients for Mac, Windows & Linux.
Amazon DCV now supports Amazon EC2 Mac instances - AWS
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon DCV now supports Amazon EC2 Mac instances
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November 12, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Amazon DCV now supports Amazon EC2 Mac instances

AWS finally lets you remote desktop into their overpriced Mac instances. Congrats on reinventing VNC, but with more acronyms and a 24-hour minimum rental. Nothing says "innovation" like charging you $25/day whether you use it or not.
November 12, 2025 at 7:11 PM
New general-purpose Amazon EC2 M8a instances are now available

Amazon EC2 has launched new M8a instances powered by 5th Generation AMD EPYC processors, offering up to 30% better performance and 19% better price performance compared to...

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New general-purpose Amazon EC2 M8a instances are now available
Amazon EC2 has launched new M8a instances powered by 5th Generation AMD EPYC processors, offering up to 30% better performance and 19% better price performance compared to M7a instances, along with improved memory bandwidth, networking, and storage capabilities for various general-purpose workloads.
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November 7, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Introducing new compute-optimized Amazon EC2 C8i and C8i-flex instances

AWS launched compute-optimized C8i and C8i-flex EC2 instances powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors available only on AWS to offer up to 15% better price performance, 20% higher performan...

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Introducing new compute-optimized Amazon EC2 C8i and C8i-flex instances
AWS launched compute-optimized C8i and C8i-flex EC2 instances powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors available only on AWS to offer up to 15% better price performance, 20% higher performance, and 2.5 times more memory throughput compared to previous generations.
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November 5, 2025 at 10:05 PM
AWS Config now supports 52 new resource types

AWS Config now supports 52 additional AWS resource types across key services including Amazon EC2, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon SageMaker. This expansion provides greater coverage over your AWS environment, enabling you to more effec...

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AWS Config now supports 52 new resource types
AWS Config now supports 52 additional AWS resource types across key services including Amazon EC2, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon SageMaker. This expansion provides greater coverage over your AWS environment, enabling you to more effectively discover, assess, audit, and remediate an even broader range of resources. With this launch, if you have enabled recording for all resource types, then AWS Config will automatically track these new additions. The newly supported resource types are also available in Config rules and Config aggregators. You can now use AWS Config to monitor the following newly supported resource types in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/config/latest/developerguide/what-is-resource-config-coverage.html where the supported resources are available: Resource Types   AWS::ApiGateway::DomainName AWS::IAM::GroupPolicy AWS::ApiGateway::Method AWS::IAM::RolePolicy AWS::ApiGateway::UsagePlan AWS::IAM::UserPolicy AWS::AppConfig::Extension AWS::IoTCoreDeviceAdvisor::SuiteDefinition AWS::Bedrock::ApplicationInferenceProfile AWS::MediaPackageV2::Channel AWS::Bedrock::Prompt AWS::MediaPackageV2::ChannelGroup AWS::BedrockAgentCore::BrowserCustom AWS::MediaTailor::LiveSource AWS::BedrockAgentCore::CodeInterpreterCustom         AWS::MSK::ServerlessCluster AWS::BedrockAgentCore::Runtime AWS::PaymentCryptography::Alias AWS::CloudFormation::LambdaHook AWS::PaymentCryptography::Key AWS::CloudFormation::StackSet AWS::RolesAnywhere::CRL AWS::Comprehend::Flywheel AWS::RolesAnywhere::Profile AWS::Config::AggregationAuthorization AWS::S3::AccessGrant AWS::DataSync::Agent AWS::S3::AccessGrantsInstance AWS::Deadline::Fleet AWS::S3::AccessGrantsLocation AWS::Deadline::QueueFleetAssociation AWS::SageMaker::DataQualityJobDefinition AWS::EC2::IPAMPoolCidr AWS::SageMaker::MlflowTrackingServer AWS::EC2::SubnetNetworkAclAssociation AWS::SageMaker::ModelBiasJobDefinition AWS::EC2::VPCGatewayAttachment AWS::SageMaker::ModelExplainabilityJobDefinition AWS::ECR::RepositoryCreationTemplate AWS::SageMaker::ModelQualityJobDefinition AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::TargetGroup AWS::SageMaker::MonitoringSchedule AWS::EMR::Studio AWS::SageMaker::StudioLifecycleConfig AWS::EMRContainers::VirtualCluster AWS::SecretsManager::RotationSchedule AWS::EMRServerless::Application AWS::SES::DedicatedIpPool AWS::EntityResolution::MatchingWorkflow AWS::SES::MailManagerTrafficPolicy AWS::Glue::Registry AWS::SSM::ResourceDataSync To view the complete list of AWS Config supported resource types, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/config/latest/developerguide/resource-config-reference.html page.
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November 3, 2025 at 10:05 PM
Amazon CloudWatch Agent adds support for NVMe Local Volume Performance Statistics

Amazon CloudWatch agent now supports the collection of detailed performance metrics for NVMe local volumes on Amazon EC2 instances. These metrics give you insights into beha...

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Amazon CloudWatch Agent adds support for NVMe Local Volume Performance Statistics
Amazon CloudWatch agent now supports the collection of detailed performance metrics for NVMe local volumes on Amazon EC2 instances. These metrics give you insights into behavior and performance characteristics of your NVMe local storage. The CloudWatch agent can now be configured to collect and send detailed NVMe metrics to CloudWatch, providing deeper visibility into storage performance. The new metrics include comprehensive performance indicators such as queue depths, I/O sizes, and device utilization. These metrics are similar to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ebs/latest/userguide/nvme-detailed-performance-stats.html, providing a consistent monitoring experience across both storage types. You can create CloudWatch dashboards, set alarms, and analyze trends for your NVMe-based instance store volumes. Detailed performance statistics for Amazon EC2 instance store volumes via Amazon CloudWatch agent are available for all local NVMe volumes attached to Nitro-based EC2 instances in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. See the https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/pricing/ for CloudWatch pricing details. To get started with detailed performance statistics for Amazon EC2 instance store volumes in CloudWatch, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Container-Insights-metrics-instance-store-Collect.html in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. To learn more about detailed performance statistics for Amazon EC2 instance store volumes, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/nvme-detailed-performance-stats.html in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
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November 3, 2025 at 7:05 PM
🆕 Amazon CloudWatch agent now collects NVMe local volume performance metrics for Nitro-based EC2 instances, offering insights into queue depths, I/O sizes, and device utilization, similar to EBS volumes, enhancing storage performance monitoring.

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Amazon CloudWatch Agent adds support for NVMe Local Volume Performance Statistics
Amazon CloudWatch agent now supports the collection of detailed performance metrics for NVMe local volumes on Amazon EC2 instances. These metrics give you insights into behavior and performance characteristics of your NVMe local storage. The CloudWatch agent can now be configured to collect and send detailed NVMe metrics to CloudWatch, providing deeper visibility into storage performance. The new metrics include comprehensive performance indicators such as queue depths, I/O sizes, and device utilization. These metrics are similar to the detailed performance statistics available for EBS volumes, providing a consistent monitoring experience across both storage types. You can create CloudWatch dashboards, set alarms, and analyze trends for your NVMe-based instance store volumes. Detailed performance statistics for Amazon EC2 instance store volumes via Amazon CloudWatch agent are available for all local NVMe volumes attached to Nitro-based EC2 instances in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. See the Amazon CloudWatch pricing page for CloudWatch pricing details. To get started with detailed performance statistics for Amazon EC2 instance store volumes in CloudWatch, see Collect Amazon EC2 instance store volume NVMe driver metrics in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. To learn more about detailed performance statistics for Amazon EC2 instance store volumes, see Amazon EC2 instance store volumes in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
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November 3, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region in trouble again, with EC2 and container services impacted
Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region in trouble again, with EC2 and container services impacted
Internal dependencies again prove problematic Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region, which last week caused massive disruption to online services, is having another bad day as internal dependencies again prove problematic.…
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October 29, 2025 at 1:20 AM
Amazon EC2 R8i and R8i-flex instances are now available in Europe (London)

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R8i and R8i-flex instances are available in the Europe (London) region. These instances are powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, available...

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Amazon EC2 R8i and R8i-flex instances are now available in Europe (London)
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R8i and R8i-flex instances are available in the Europe (London) region. These instances are powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, available only on AWS, delivering the highest performance and fastest memory bandwidth among comparable Intel processors in the cloud. The R8i and R8i-flex instances offer up to 15% better price-performance, and 2.5x more memory bandwidth compared to previous generation Intel-based instances. They deliver 20% better performance than R7i instances, with even higher gains for specific workloads. They are up to 30% faster for PostgreSQL databases, up to 60% faster for NGINX web applications, and up to 40% faster for AI deep learning recommendation models compared to R7i. R8i-flex, our first memory-optimized Flex instances, are the easiest way to get price performance benefits for a majority of memory-intensive workloads. They offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don't fully utilize all compute resources. R8i instances are a great choice for all memory-intensive workloads, especially for workloads that need the largest instance sizes or continuous high CPU usage. R8i instances offer 13 sizes including 2 bare metal and the new 96xlarge size for the largest applications. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/general/sap-hana-aws-ec2.htmland deliver 142,100 aSAPS, the highest among all comparable machines in on-premises and cloud environments, delivering exceptional performance for mission-critical SAP workloads. To get started, sign in to the https://aws.amazon.com/console/. Customers can purchase these instances via Savings Plans, On-Demand instances, and Spot instances. For more information about the new https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/r8iinstances visit the AWS News https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/best-performance-and-fastest-memory-with-the-new-amazon-ec2-r8i-and-r8i-flex-instances/.
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October 28, 2025 at 9:05 PM
New Amazon CloudWatch metrics to monitor EC2 instances exceeding I/O performance

Today, Amazon announced two new Amazon CloudWatch metrics that provide insight into when your application exceeds the I/O performance limi...

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New Amazon CloudWatch metrics to monitor EC2 instances exceeding I/O performance
Today, Amazon announced two new Amazon CloudWatch metrics that provide insight into when your application exceeds the I/O performance limits for your EC2 instance with attached EBS volumes. These two metrics, Instance EBS IOPS Exceeded Check and Instance EBS Throughput Exceeded Check, monitor if the driven IOPS or throughput is exceeding the maximum EBS IOPS or throughput that your instance can support. With these two new metrics at the instance level, you can quickly identify and respond to application performance issues stemming from exceeding the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-optimized.html. These metrics will return a value of 0 (performance not exceeded) or a 1 (performance exceeded) when your workload is exceeding the EBS-Optimized IOPS or throughput limit of the EC2 instance. With Amazon CloudWatch, you can use these new metrics to create customized dashboards and set alarms that notify you or automatically perform actions based on these metrics, such as moving to a larger instance size or a different instance type that supports higher EBS-Optimized limits. The Instance EBS IOPS Exceeded Check and Instance EBS Throughput Exceeded Check metrics are available by default at a 1-minute frequency at no additional charges, for all Nitro-based Amazon EC2 instances with EBS volumes attached. You can access these metrics via the EC2 console, CLI, or CloudWatch API in all Commercial AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and China Regions. To learn more about these CloudWatch metrics, please visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/viewing_metrics_with_cloudwatch.html#ebs-metrics-nitro.
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October 24, 2025 at 8:05 PM
🆕 Amazon CloudWatch adds two free metrics to monitor EC2 instances hitting EBS I/O limits, helping spot issues and trigger actions like resizing. They track IOPS and throughput every minute.

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New Amazon CloudWatch metrics to monitor EC2 instances exceeding I/O performance
Today, Amazon announced two new Amazon CloudWatch metrics that provide insight into when your application exceeds the I/O performance limits for your EC2 instance with attached EBS volumes. These two metrics, Instance EBS IOPS Exceeded Check and Instance EBS Throughput Exceeded Check, monitor if the driven IOPS or throughput is exceeding the maximum EBS IOPS or throughput that your instance can support. With these two new metrics at the instance level, you can quickly identify and respond to application performance issues stemming from exceeding the EBS-Optimized limits of your instance. These metrics will return a value of 0 (performance not exceeded) or a 1 (performance exceeded) when your workload is exceeding the EBS-Optimized IOPS or throughput limit of the EC2 instance. With Amazon CloudWatch, you can use these new metrics to create customized dashboards and set alarms that notify you or automatically perform actions based on these metrics, such as moving to a larger instance size or a different instance type that supports higher EBS-Optimized limits. The Instance EBS IOPS Exceeded Check and Instance EBS Throughput Exceeded Check metrics are available by default at a 1-minute frequency at no additional charges, for all Nitro-based Amazon EC2 instances with EBS volumes attached. You can access these metrics via the EC2 console, CLI, or CloudWatch API in all Commercial AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and China Regions. To learn more about these CloudWatch metrics, please visit the EC2 CloudWatch Metrics documentation.
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October 24, 2025 at 7:40 PM
🆕 Amazon EC2 C7i-flex instances now available in Asia Pacific (Jakarta) offer up to 19% better price performance than C6i, powered by 4th gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and expand EC2 Flex portfolio for compute-intensive workloads.

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Amazon EC2 C7i-flex instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7i-flex instances that deliver up to 19% better price performance compared to C6i instances, are available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region. C7i-flex instances expand the EC2 Flex instances portfolio to provide the easiest way for you to get price performance benefits for a majority of compute intensive workloads. The new instances are powered by the 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable custom processors (Sapphire Rapids) that are available only on AWS, and offer 5% lower prices compared to C7i. C7i-flex instances offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don't fully utilize all compute resources. With C7i-flex instances, you can seamlessly run web and application servers, databases, caches, Apache Kafka, and Elasticsearch, and more. For compute-intensive workloads that need larger instance sizes (up to 192 vCPUs and 384 GiB memory) or continuous high CPU usage, you can leverage C7i instances. To learn more, visit Amazon EC2 C7i-flex instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.
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October 22, 2025 at 10:40 PM
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【OCIクラウド移行ガイド】Oracle Cloud Migrations で Rocky Linux をOCIに移行する
この記事は、Oracle Cloud Migrations を利用した Amazon EC2 から OCI への Rocky Linux 移行手順を解説しています。
OCI での Rocky Linux の技術サポートやライセンス、必要な OCI/AWS リソースの準備について説明し、アセットソースの作成、アセットの検出、移行プロジェクトの作成手順をステップごとに示しています。
移行作業を効率化するための前提条件の作成機能も紹介しています。
【OCIクラウド移行ガイド】Oracle Cloud Migrations で Rocky Linux をOCIに移行する #AWS - Qiita
OCIクラウド移行ガイドとはオンプレミスやAWSなど、複数のプラットフォームからOracle Cloud Infrastructureへの移行プロジェクトに取り組んでいるクラウドエンジニア(@ar…
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February 28, 2025 at 10:19 PM
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2023-11-28 09:02:48
Introducing three new NVIDIA GPU-based Amazon EC2 instances
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Introducing three new NVIDIA GPU-based Amazon EC2 instances
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Amazon EC accelerated computing portfolio offers the broadest choice of accelerators to power your artificial intelligence AI machine learning ML graphics and high performance computing HPC workloads We are excited to announce the expansion of this portfolio with three new instances featuring the latest NVIDIA GPUs Amazon EC Pe instances powered
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November 28, 2023 at 12:02 AM
#うひーメモ
2023-11-02 21:07:06
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling スケーリングポリシーとおすすめ機能編【AWS Black Belt】
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Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling スケーリングポリシーとおすすめ機能編【AWS Black Belt】
本動画の資料はこちらAmazonECAutoScalingの活用編としてスケーリングポリシーとおすすめ機能についてご紹介いたします動画の対象者AWS基盤環境のインフラを担当されている方ECインスタンスの自動スケールと管理に必要な知識を知りたい方スピーカー滝口開資シニアスペシャリストソリューションアーキテクト目次はじめにAutoScalingサービス群の整理ECAutoScalingのおすすめ機能とスケーリングポリシーインスタンスの置き換えに関するよくある質問集おわりに関連リンクAWS公式サービスページAWS個別相談会AWSBlackBeltコンピュートシリーズのあるきかたAmazonWebServicesブログAWSBlackBeltについてサービス別ソリューション別業種別のそれぞれのテーマに分けアマゾンウェブサービスジャパン合同会社が主催するオンラインセミナーシリーズですBlackBeltの他の動画はこちら過去の資料はこちら関連ハッシュタグアマゾンウェブサービスクラウドAWSJapanAmazonWebServicesAWSBlackBeltAWSCloudComputing
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November 2, 2023 at 12:07 PM