Aws\AutoScaling - You can now create Auto Scaling groups with multiple launch templates using a mixed instances policy, making it easy to deploy an AMI with an architecture that is different from the rest of the group.
Aws\CloudWatchEvents - EventBridge now supports Resource-based policy authorization on event buses. This enables cross-account PutEvents API calls, creating cross-account rules, and simplifies permission management.
Aws\CostExplorer - Additional metadata that may be applicable to the recommendation.
Aws\DirectoryService - Adding multi-region replication feature for AWS Managed Microsoft AD
Aws\EventBridge - EventBridge now supports Resource-based policy authorization on event buses. This enables cross-account PutEvents API calls, creating cross-account rules, and simplifies permission management.
Aws\Glue - Adding support for Glue Schema Registry. The AWS Glue Schema Registry is a new feature that allows you to centrally discover, control, and evolve data stream schemas.
Aws\KinesisAnalyticsV2 - Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics now supports building and running streaming applications using Apache Flink 1.11 and provides a way to access the Apache Flink dashboard for supported Flink versions.
Aws\Lambda - Added the starting position and starting position timestamp to ESM Configuration. Now customers will be able to view these fields for their ESM.
Aws\LexModelBuildingService - Amazon Lex supports managing input and output contexts as well as default values for slots.
Aws\LexRuntimeService - Amazon Lex now supports the ability to view and manage active contexts associated with a user session.
Aws\MediaLive - The AWS Elemental MediaLive APIs and SDKs now support the ability to see the software update status on Link devices
Aws\Redshift - Amazon Redshift support for returning ClusterNamespaceArn in describeClusters
Version 3.163.0
Aws\Backup - AWS Backup now supports cross-account backup, enabling AWS customers to securely copy their backups across their AWS accounts within their AWS organizations.
Aws\CloudFormation - This release adds ChangeSets support for Nested Stacks. ChangeSets offer a preview of how proposed changes to a stack might impact existing resources or create new ones.
Aws\CodeBuild - AWS CodeBuild - Adding Status field for Report Group
Aws\Credentials - Implements the AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE environment variable for specifying a file to retrieve credentials from
Aws\EC2 - EC2 Fleet adds support of DeleteFleets API for instant type fleets. Now you can delete an instant type fleet and terminate all associated instances with a single API call.
Aws\ElastiCache - Adding Memcached 1.6 to parameter family
Aws\Outposts - Mark the Name parameter in CreateOutpost as required.
Aws\S3Control - AWS S3 Storage Lens provides visibility into your storage usage and activity trends at the organization or account level, with aggregations by Region, storage class, bucket, and prefix.
Version 3.162.0
Aws\Chime - This release adds CRUD APIs for Amazon Chime SipMediaApplications and SipRules. It also adds the API for creating outbound PSTN calls for Amazon Chime meetings.
Aws\Connect - This release adds support for user hierarchy group and user hierarchy structure. For details, see the Release Notes in the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide.
Aws\FMS - Added Firewall Manager policy support for AWS Network Firewall resources.
Aws\Macie2 - The Amazon Macie API now has a lastRunErrorStatus property to indicate if account- or bucket-level errors occurred during the run of a one-time classification job or the latest run of a recurring job.
Aws\NetworkFirewall - (New Service) AWS Network Firewall is a managed network layer firewall service that makes it easy to secure your virtual private cloud (VPC) networks and block malicious traffic.
Aws\RDS - Support copy-db-snapshot in the one region on cross clusters and local cluster for RDSonVmware. Add target-custom-availability-zone parameter to specify where a snapshot should be copied.
Version 3.161.2
Aws\CodePipeline - We show details about inbound executions and id of action executions in GetPipelineState API. We also add ConflictException to StartPipelineExecution, RetryStageExecution, StopPipelineExecution APIs.
Aws\DatabaseMigrationService - Adding MoveReplicationTask feature to move replication tasks between instances
Aws\IoTSecureTunneling - Support using multiple data streams per tunnel using the Secure Tunneling multiplexing feature.
Aws\IoTSiteWise - This release supports Unicode characters for string operations in formulae computes in SiteWise. For more information, search for SiteWise in Amazon What's new or refer the SiteWise documentation.
Aws\QuickSight - Adding new parameters for dashboard persistence
Aws\SNS - Documentation updates for Amazon SNS.
Aws\SageMaker - This feature enables customers to encrypt their Amazon SageMaker Studio storage volumes with customer master keys (CMKs) managed by them in AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
Aws\ServiceCatalog - Support import of CloudFormation stacks into Service Catalog provisioned products.
Aws\Synthetics - AWS Synthetics now supports Environment Variables to assign runtime parameters in the canary scripts.
Version 3.161.1
Aws\ElasticLoadBalancingv2 - Adds dualstack support for Network Load Balancers (TCP/TLS only), an attribute for WAF fail open for Application Load Balancers, and an attribute for connection draining for Network Load Balancers.
Aws\Shield - This release adds APIs for two new features: 1) Allow customers to bundle resources into protection groups and treat as a single unit. 2) Provide per-account event summaries to all AWS customers.
Aws\Textract - AWS Textract now allows customers to specify their own KMS key to be used for asynchronous jobs output results, AWS Textract now also recognizes handwritten text from English documents.
Version 3.161.0
Aws\AppRegistry - AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry provides a repository of your applications, their resources, and the application metadata that you use within your enterprise.
Aws\AutoScaling - You can now create Auto Scaling groups with multiple launch templates using a mixed instances policy, making it easy to deploy an AMI with an architecture that is different from the rest of the group.
Aws\CloudWatchEvents - EventBridge now supports Resource-based policy authorization on event buses. This enables cross-account PutEvents API calls, creating cross-account rules, and simplifies permission management.
Aws\CostExplorer - Additional metadata that may be applicable to the recommendation.
Aws\DirectoryService - Adding multi-region replication feature for AWS Managed Microsoft AD
Aws\EventBridge - EventBridge now supports Resource-based policy authorization on event buses. This enables cross-account PutEvents API calls, creating cross-account rules, and simplifies permission management.
Aws\Glue - Adding support for Glue Schema Registry. The AWS Glue Schema Registry is a new feature that allows you to centrally discover, control, and evolve data stream schemas.
Aws\KinesisAnalyticsV2 - Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics now supports building and running streaming applications using Apache Flink 1.11 and provides a way to access the Apache Flink dashboard for supported Flink versions.
Aws\Lambda - Added the starting position and starting position timestamp to ESM Configuration. Now customers will be able to view these fields for their ESM.
Aws\LexModelBuildingService - Amazon Lex supports managing input and output contexts as well as default values for slots.
Aws\LexRuntimeService - Amazon Lex now supports the ability to view and manage active contexts associated with a user session.
Aws\MediaLive - The AWS Elemental MediaLive APIs and SDKs now support the ability to see the software update status on Link devices
Aws\Redshift - Amazon Redshift support for returning ClusterNamespaceArn in describeClusters
3.163.0 - 2020-11-18
Aws\Backup - AWS Backup now supports cross-account backup, enabling AWS customers to securely copy their backups across their AWS accounts within their AWS organizations.
Aws\CloudFormation - This release adds ChangeSets support for Nested Stacks. ChangeSets offer a preview of how proposed changes to a stack might impact existing resources or create new ones.
Aws\CodeBuild - AWS CodeBuild - Adding Status field for Report Group
Aws\Credentials - Implements the AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE environment variable for specifying a file to retrieve credentials from
Aws\EC2 - EC2 Fleet adds support of DeleteFleets API for instant type fleets. Now you can delete an instant type fleet and terminate all associated instances with a single API call.
Aws\ElastiCache - Adding Memcached 1.6 to parameter family
Aws\Outposts - Mark the Name parameter in CreateOutpost as required.
Aws\S3Control - AWS S3 Storage Lens provides visibility into your storage usage and activity trends at the organization or account level, with aggregations by Region, storage class, bucket, and prefix.
3.162.0 - 2020-11-17
Aws\Chime - This release adds CRUD APIs for Amazon Chime SipMediaApplications and SipRules. It also adds the API for creating outbound PSTN calls for Amazon Chime meetings.
Aws\Connect - This release adds support for user hierarchy group and user hierarchy structure. For details, see the Release Notes in the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide.
Aws\FMS - Added Firewall Manager policy support for AWS Network Firewall resources.
Aws\Macie2 - The Amazon Macie API now has a lastRunErrorStatus property to indicate if account- or bucket-level errors occurred during the run of a one-time classification job or the latest run of a recurring job.
Aws\NetworkFirewall - (New Service) AWS Network Firewall is a managed network layer firewall service that makes it easy to secure your virtual private cloud (VPC) networks and block malicious traffic.
Aws\RDS - Support copy-db-snapshot in the one region on cross clusters and local cluster for RDSonVmware. Add target-custom-availability-zone parameter to specify where a snapshot should be copied.
3.161.2 - 2020-11-16
Aws\CodePipeline - We show details about inbound executions and id of action executions in GetPipelineState API. We also add ConflictException to StartPipelineExecution, RetryStageExecution, StopPipelineExecution APIs.
Aws\DatabaseMigrationService - Adding MoveReplicationTask feature to move replication tasks between instances
Aws\IoTSecureTunneling - Support using multiple data streams per tunnel using the Secure Tunneling multiplexing feature.
Aws\IoTSiteWise - This release supports Unicode characters for string operations in formulae computes in SiteWise. For more information, search for SiteWise in Amazon What's new or refer the SiteWise documentation.
Aws\QuickSight - Adding new parameters for dashboard persistence
Aws\SNS - Documentation updates for Amazon SNS.
Aws\SageMaker - This feature enables customers to encrypt their Amazon SageMaker Studio storage volumes with customer master keys (CMKs) managed by them in AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
Aws\ServiceCatalog - Support import of CloudFormation stacks into Service Catalog provisioned products.
Aws\Synthetics - AWS Synthetics now supports Environment Variables to assign runtime parameters in the canary scripts.
3.161.1 - 2020-11-13
Aws\ElasticLoadBalancingv2 - Adds dualstack support for Network Load Balancers (TCP/TLS only), an attribute for WAF fail open for Application Load Balancers, and an attribute for connection draining for Network Load Balancers.
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