A recurring maintenance window is an optional configuration used for rolling out the job document to all devices in the target group observing a predetermined start time, duration, and frequency that the maintenance window occurs.
AWS Organizations
Features
This release introduces a new reason code, ACCOUNT_CREATION_NOT_COMPLETE, to ConstraintViolationException in CreateOrganization API.
AWS Performance Insights
Features
This release adds a new field PeriodAlignment to allow the customer specifying the returned timestamp of time periods to be either the start or end time.
Amazon EventBridge Pipes
Features
This release fixes some input parameter range and patterns.
Amazon SageMaker Service
Features
Add a new field "EndpointMetrics" in SageMaker Inference Recommender "ListInferenceRecommendationsJobSteps" API response.
Migration Hub Strategy Recommendations
Features
This release updates the File Import API to allow importing servers already discovered by customers with reduced pre-requisites.
1.12.4182023-03-01
AWS Price List Service
Features
This release adds 2 new APIs - ListPriceLists which returns a list of applicable price lists, and GetPriceListFileUrl which outputs a URL to retrieve your price lists from the generated file from ListPriceLists
Amazon CodeCatalyst
Features
Published Dev Environments StopDevEnvironmentSession API
Amazon S3 on Outposts
Features
S3 on Outposts introduces a new API ListOutpostsWithS3, with this API you can list all your Outposts with S3 capacity.
1.12.4172023-02-28
AWS Key Management Service
Features
AWS KMS is deprecating the RSAES_PKCS1_V1_5 wrapping algorithm option in the GetParametersForImport API that is used in the AWS KMS Import Key Material feature. AWS KMS will end support for this wrapping algorithm by October 1, 2023.
Amazon Comprehend
Features
Amazon Comprehend now supports flywheels to help you train and manage new model versions for custom models.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
Features
This release allows IMDS support to be set to v2-only on an existing AMI, so that all future instances launched from that AMI will use IMDSv2 by default.
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