CodeBuild adds support for tagging with report groups
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
Features
From this release onwards ProvisionByoipCidr publicly supports IPv6. Updated ProvisionByoipCidr API to support tags for public IPv4 and IPv6 pools. Added NetworkBorderGroup to the DescribePublicIpv4Pools response.
Amazon Simple Storage Service
Features
Deprecates unusable input members bound to Content-MD5 header. Updates example and documentation.
Synthetics
Features
AWS CloudWatch Synthetics now supports configuration of allocated memory for a canary.
1.11.7872020-05-20
AWS App Mesh
Features
List APIs for all resources now contain additional information: when a resource was created, last updated, and its current version number.
AWS Backup
Features
This release allows customers to enable or disable AWS Backup support for an AWS resource type. This release also includes new APIs, update-region-settings and describe-region-settings, which can be used to opt in to a specific resource type. For all current AWS Backup customers, the default settings enable support for EBS, EC2, StorageGateway, EFS, DDB and RDS resource types.
AWS CodeDeploy
Features
Amazon ECS customers using application and network load balancers can use CodeDeploy BlueGreen hook to invoke a CloudFormation stack update. With this update you can view CloudFormation deployment and target details via existing APIs and use your stack Id to list or delete all deployments associated with the stack.
AWS Elemental MediaLive
Features
AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports the ability to ingest the content that is streaming from an AWS Elemental Link device: https://aws.amazon.com/medialive/features/link/. This release also adds support for SMPTE-2038 and input state waiters.
AWS SDK for Java
Features
Add a public constructor in WebIdentityTokenCredentialProvider so that it can be used in other 3rd libraries that expect public constructors. See #2121
AWS SecurityHub
Features
For findings related to controls, the finding information now includes the reason behind the current status of the control. A new field for the findings original severity allows finding providers to use the severity values from the system they use to assign severity.
Amazon Chime
Features
Amazon Chime enterprise account administrators can now set custom retention policies on chat data in the Amazon Chime application.
Amazon S3
Bugfixes
Fixed the signing region determination logic for endpoints with known suffixes. For example, "s3.dualstack.cn-north-1.amazonaws.com.cn" will now have a region of "cn-north-1", not "dualstack".
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