api-change:cloud9: Updated documentation for CreateEnvironmentEC2 to explain that because Amazon Linux AMI has ended standard support as of December 31, 2020, we recommend you choose Amazon Linux 2--which includes long term support through 2023--for new AWS Cloud9 environments.
api-change:quicksight: Releasing new APIs for AWS QuickSight Folders
api-change:mediatailor: Update GetChannelSchedule to return information on ad breaks.
api-change:cloudfront: Amazon CloudFront adds support for a new security policy, TLSv1.2_2021.
api-change:license-manager: AWS License Manager now allows license administrators and end users to communicate to each other by setting custom status reasons when updating the status on a granted license.
api-change:ec2: This release adds support for provisioning your own IP (BYOIP) range in multiple regions. This feature is in limited Preview for this release. Contact your account manager if you are interested in this feature.
api-change:events: Added the following parameters to ECS targets: CapacityProviderStrategy, EnableECSManagedTags, EnableExecuteCommand, PlacementConstraints, PlacementStrategy, PropagateTags, ReferenceId, and Tags
api-change:cloudsearch: This release replaces previous generation CloudSearch instances with equivalent new instances that provide better stability at the same price.
api-change:codeguru-reviewer: Adds support for S3 based full repository analysis and changed lines scan.
1.20.98
api-change:cloudformation: CloudFormation registry service now supports 3rd party public type sharing
1.20.97
api-change:kendra: Amazon Kendra now supports the indexing of web documents for search through the web crawler.
api-change:sagemaker: Enable ml.g4dn instance types for SageMaker Batch Transform and SageMaker Processing
api-change:rds: This release enables Database Activity Streams for RDS Oracle
api-change:chime: This release adds a new API UpdateSipMediaApplicationCall, to update an in-progress call for SipMediaApplication.
1.20.96
api-change:kms: Adds support for multi-Region keys
api-change:ec2: This release adds support for VLAN-tagged network traffic over an Elastic Network Interface (ENI). This feature is in limited Preview for this release. Contact your account manager if you are interested in this feature.
api-change:rds: This release enables fast cloning in Aurora Serverless. You can now clone between Aurora Serverless clusters and Aurora Provisioned clusters.
api-change:redshift-data: Redshift Data API service now supports SQL parameterization.
api-change:connect: This release adds new sets of APIs: AssociateBot, DisassociateBot, and ListBots. You can use it to programmatically add an Amazon Lex bot or Amazon Lex V2 bot on the specified Amazon Connect instance
api-change:ec2: EC2 M5n, M5dn, R5n, R5dn metal instances with 100 Gbps network performance and Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) for ultra low latency
api-change:lexv2-runtime: Update lexv2-runtime client to latest version
api-change:lexv2-models: Update lexv2-models client to latest version
1.20.94
api-change:lookoutmetrics: Added "LEARNING" status for anomaly detector and updated description for "Offset" parameter in MetricSet APIs.
api-change:iotanalytics: Adds support for data store partitions.
api-change:greengrassv2: We have verified the APIs being released here and are ready to release
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