api-change:ssm: This release allows SSM Explorer customers to enable OpsData sources across their organization when creating a resource data sync.
api-change:route53: Documentation updates for route53
bugfix:S3: Fix an issue with XML newline normalization in PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration requests.
api-change:s3: Documentation updates for Amazon S3
api-change:s3control: Documentation updates for s3-control
api-change:ec2: maximumEfaInterfaces added to DescribeInstanceTypes API
api-change:greengrass: Updated the parameters to make name required for CreateGroup API.
1.20.35
api-change:ce: You can now create cost categories with inherited value rules and specify default values for any uncategorized costs.
api-change:fis: Updated maximum allowed size of action parameter from 64 to 1024
api-change:redshift: Removed APIs to control AQUA on clusters.
api-change:iam: Documentation updates for IAM operations and descriptions.
api-change:gamelift: GameLift adds support for using event notifications to monitor game session placements. Specify an SNS topic or use CloudWatch Events to track activity for a game session queue.
1.20.34
api-change:ec2: This release adds support for UEFI boot on selected AMD- and Intel-based EC2 instances.
api-change:redshift: Added support to enable AQUA in Amazon Redshift clusters.
api-change:codeartifact: Documentation updates for CodeArtifact
api-change:macie2: This release of the Amazon Macie API adds support for publishing sensitive data findings to AWS Security Hub and specifying which categories of findings to publish to Security Hub.
1.20.33
api-change:sagemaker: Adding authentication support for pulling images stored in private Docker registries to build containers for real-time inference.
api-change:ec2: X2gd instances are the next generation of memory-optimized instances powered by AWS-designed, Arm-based AWS Graviton2 processors.
1.20.32
bugfix:s3: Updated mislabeled exceptions for S3 Object Lambda
1.20.31
api-change:autoscaling: Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Instance Refresh now supports phased deployments.
api-change:s3: S3 Object Lambda is a new S3 feature that enables users to apply their own custom code to process the output of a standard S3 GET request by automatically invoking a Lambda function with a GET request
api-change:redshift: Add new fields for additional information about VPC endpoint for clusters with reallocation enabled, and a new field for total storage capacity for all clusters.
api-change:s3control: S3 Object Lambda is a new S3 feature that enables users to apply their own custom code to process the output of a standard S3 GET request by automatically invoking a Lambda function with a GET request
api-change:securityhub: New object for separate provider and customer values. New objects track S3 Public Access Block configuration and identify sensitive data. BatchImportFinding requests are limited to 100 findings.
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