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Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports same-slot WATCH command Today, we are announcing that https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ now supports the WATCH command for same-slot transactions, helping developers build more reliable applications with improved data consistency in high-concurrency scenarios. With this launch, the WATCH command makes transactions conditional, ensuring they execute only when monitored keys remain unchanged. For ElastiCache Serverless, the WATCH command works with transactions that operate on keys within the same hash slot as the watched keys. When applications attempt to watch keys that are not in the same hash slot, they'll receive a CROSSSLOT error. Developers can control key placement by using hash tags in their key names to ensure keys hash to the same slot. The transaction will also be aborted when ElastiCache Serverless cannot guarantee the state of watched keys. WATCH command support is available in all AWS regions where ElastiCache Serverless is supported at no additional cost. To get started, create transactions using the WATCH command through your preferred client library. To learn more about conditional transactions and the WATCH command, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/serverless.html, and the Valkey https://valkey.io/topics/transactions/.

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports same-slot WATCH command

Today, we are announcing that https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ now supports the WATCH command for same-slot transactions, helping developers build more reliable applications with improved data consis...

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Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports same-slot WATCH command Today, we are announcing that Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports the WATCH command for same-slot transactions, helping developers build more reliable applications with improved data consistency in high-concurrency scenarios. With this launch, the WATCH command makes transactions conditional, ensuring they execute only when monitored keys remain unchanged. For ElastiCache Serverless, the WATCH command works with transactions that operate on keys within the same hash slot as the watched keys. When applications attempt to watch keys that are not in the same hash slot, they'll receive a CROSSSLOT error. Developers can control key placement by using hash tags in their key names to ensure keys hash to the same slot. The transaction will also be aborted when ElastiCache Serverless cannot guarantee the state of watched keys. WATCH command support is available in all AWS regions where ElastiCache Serverless is supported at no additional cost. To get started, create transactions using the WATCH command through your preferred client library. To learn more about conditional transactions and the WATCH command, see the ElastiCache Serverless documentation, and the Valkey transactions documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache Serverless adds WATCH for same-slot transactions, ensuring reliable data in high-concurrency. Conditional, it aborts if watched keys change. Available in all regions at no extra cost. For details, see ElastiCache and Valkey docs.

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Amazon ElastiCache supports M7g and R7g Graviton3-based nodes in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon ElastiCache now supports Graviton3-based M7g and R7g node families in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions (US-East, US-West). ElastiCache Graviton3 nodes deliver improved price-performance compared to Graviton2. As an example, when running ElastiCache for Redis OSS on an R7g.4xlarge node, you can achieve up to 28% increased throughput (read and write operations per second) and up to 21% improved P99 latency, compared to running on R6g.4xlarge. In addition, these nodes deliver up to 25% higher networking bandwidth. For complete information on pricing and regional availability, please refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/pricing/. To get started, create a new cluster or upgrade to Graviton3 using the https://console.aws.amazon.com/elasticache/. For more information on supported node types, please refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/red-ug/CacheNodes.SupportedTypes.html. 

Amazon ElastiCache supports M7g and R7g Graviton3-based nodes in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon ElastiCache now supports Graviton3-based M7g and R7g node families in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions (US-East, US-West). ElastiCache Graviton3 nodes deliver ...

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Amazon ElastiCache supports M7g and R7g Graviton3-based nodes in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon ElastiCache now supports Graviton3-based M7g and R7g node families in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions (US-East, US-West). ElastiCache Graviton3 nodes deliver improved price-performance compared to Graviton2. As an example, when running ElastiCache for Redis OSS on an R7g.4xlarge node, you can achieve up to 28% increased throughput (read and write operations per second) and up to 21% improved P99 latency, compared to running on R6g.4xlarge. In addition, these nodes deliver up to 25% higher networking bandwidth. For complete information on pricing and regional availability, please refer to the Amazon ElastiCache pricing page. To get started, create a new cluster or upgrade to Graviton3 using the AWS Management Console. For more information on supported node types, please refer to the documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports Graviton3-based M7g and R7g nodes in AWS GovCloud (US) for better price-performance, up to 28% more throughput, and 25% higher networking bandwidth. For details, visit the ElastiCache pricing page.

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) service endpoints https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ now supports https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#dual-stack-endpoints. Dual-stack service endpoints allow you to manage ElastiCache resources using either Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) or version 6 (IPv6). ElastiCache https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/elasticache-privatelink.html powered by AWS PrivateLink also now support dual-stack connectivity. With this update, you can now connect to and manage your Amazon ElastiCache resources using IPv4 or IPv6. Dual-stack endpoints allow you to migrate applications using ElastiCache from IPv4 to IPv6 at your convenience, making it easier to meet IPv6 compliance requirements and modernize your application architecture. Amazon ElastiCache dual-stack service endpoints are available in all AWS commercial Regions, AWS China Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. There is no additional charge when you connect to Amazon ElastiCache service endpoints using Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). To learn more, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/elasticache-service.html.

Amazon ElastiCache now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) service endpoints

https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ now supports docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.... Dual-stack service endpoints allow you to manage ...

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) service endpoints Amazon ElastiCache now supports dual-stack service endpoints. Dual-stack service endpoints allow you to manage ElastiCache resources using either Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) or version 6 (IPv6). ElastiCache interface VPC endpoints powered by AWS PrivateLink also now support dual-stack connectivity. With this update, you can now connect to and manage your Amazon ElastiCache resources using IPv4 or IPv6. Dual-stack endpoints allow you to migrate applications using ElastiCache from IPv4 to IPv6 at your convenience, making it easier to meet IPv6 compliance requirements and modernize your application architecture. Amazon ElastiCache dual-stack service endpoints are available in all AWS commercial Regions, AWS China Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. There is no additional charge when you connect to Amazon ElastiCache service endpoints using Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). To learn more, see the Amazon ElastiCache service endpoint documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports dual-stack endpoints (IPv4/IPv6), enabling easier IPv6 migration and compliance. Available in all AWS regions, no extra charge for IPv6. Manage ElastiCache resources via IPv4 or IPv6.

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Announcing vector search for Amazon ElastiCache Vector search for https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ is now generally available. Customers can now use ElastiCache to index, search, and update billions of high-dimensional vector embeddings from popular providers like https://aws.amazon.com/bedrock/, https://aws.amazon.com/sagemaker/, https://www.anthropic.com/, and https://openai.com/ with latency as low as microseconds and up to 99% recall. Key use cases include semantic caching for large language models (LLMs) and multi-turn conversational agents, which significantly reduce latency and cost by caching semantically similar queries. Vector search for ElastiCache also powers agentic AI systems with Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to ensure highly relevant results and consistently low latency across multiple retrieval steps. Additional use cases include recommendation engines, anomaly detection, and other applications that require efficient search across multiple data modalities. Vector search for ElastiCache is available with Valkey version 8.2 on node-based clusters in all AWS Regions at no additional cost. To get started, create a Valkey 8.2 cluster using the https://console.aws.amazon.com/elasticache/, AWS Software Development Kit (SDK), or AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). You can also use vector search on your existing clusters by upgrading from any version of Valkey or Redis OSS to Valkey 8.2 in a https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/VersionManagement.HowTo.html. To learn more about vector search for ElastiCache for Valkey read https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/announcing-vector-search-for-amazon-elasticache/ and for a list of supported commands see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/vector-search.html. 

Announcing vector search for Amazon ElastiCache

Vector search for https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ is now generally available. Customers can now use ElastiCache to index, search, and update billions of high-dimensional vector embeddings from popular p...

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Announcing vector search for Amazon ElastiCache Vector search for Amazon ElastiCache is now generally available. Customers can now use ElastiCache to index, search, and update billions of high-dimensional vector embeddings from popular providers like Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker, Anthropic, and OpenAI with latency as low as microseconds and up to 99% recall. Key use cases include semantic caching for large language models (LLMs) and multi-turn conversational agents, which significantly reduce latency and cost by caching semantically similar queries. Vector search for ElastiCache also powers agentic AI systems with Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to ensure highly relevant results and consistently low latency across multiple retrieval steps. Additional use cases include recommendation engines, anomaly detection, and other applications that require efficient search across multiple data modalities. Vector search for ElastiCache is available with Valkey version 8.2 on node-based clusters in all AWS Regions at no additional cost. To get started, create a Valkey 8.2 cluster using the AWS Management Console, AWS Software Development Kit (SDK), or AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). You can also use vector search on your existing clusters by upgrading from any version of Valkey or Redis OSS to Valkey 8.2 in a few clicks with no downtime. To learn more about vector search for ElastiCache for Valkey read this blog and for a list of supported commands see the ElastiCache documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now offers vector search, indexing billions of high-dimensional embeddings for low-latency, high-recall applications like LLMs, RAG, recommendation engines, and anomaly detection, available at no extra cost with Valkey 8.2.

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in eight additional AWS Regions You can now use AWS PrivateLink to privately access Amazon ElastiCache from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) in Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Middle East (UAE), Mexico (Central), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary) and Europe (Zurich) Regions. AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises networks, without exposing traffic to the public internet and securing your network traffic. To use AWS PrivateLink with Amazon ElastiCache, you create an interface VPC endpoint for Amazon ElastiCache in your VPC using the Amazon VPC console, AWS SDK, or AWS CLI. With an interface VPC endpoint, you can privately access the Amazon ElastiCache APIs from applications inside your Amazon VPC. You can also access the VPC endpoint from other VPCs using VPC Peering or your on-premises environments using AWS VPN or AWS Direct Connect. To learn more, and see a complete list of supported Regions, read the documentation or get started in the Amazon VPC Console.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in eight new regions for private access from VPCs, enhancing security by avoiding public internet exposure. Use VPC endpoints to connect securely.

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in eight additional AWS Regions You can now use https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ to privately access https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) in Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Middle East (UAE), Mexico (Central), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary) and Europe (Zurich) Regions. AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises networks, without exposing traffic to the public internet and securing your network traffic. To use AWS PrivateLink with Amazon ElastiCache, you create an https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpce-interface.html for Amazon ElastiCache in your VPC using the Amazon VPC console, AWS SDK, or AWS CLI. With an interface VPC endpoint, you can privately access the Amazon ElastiCache APIs from applications inside your Amazon VPC. You can also access the VPC endpoint from other VPCs using VPC Peering or your on-premises environments using AWS VPN or AWS Direct Connect. To learn more, and see a complete list of supported Regions, read the http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/red-ug/elasticache-privatelink.html or get started in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/home.

Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in eight additional AWS Regions

You can now use https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ to privately access https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) in Asia Pacific (Thailand), A...

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AWS Weekly Roundup: re:Inforce re:Cap, Valkey GLIDE 2.0, Avro and Protobuf or MCP Servers on Lambda, and more (June 23, 2025) Last week’s hallmark event was the security-focused AWS re:Inforce conference. Now a tradition, the blog team wrote a re:Cap post to summarize the announcements and link to some of the top blog posts. To further summarize, several new security innovations were announced, including enhanced IAM Access Analyzer capabilities, MFA enforcement for root users, and threat […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: re:Inforce re:Cap, Valkey GLIDE 2.0, Avro and Protobuf or MCP Servers on Lambda, and more (June 23, 2025)

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports Global Datastore in 15 additional Regions Amazon ElastiCache now supports https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/redis/global-datastore/ in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, Thailand), Africa (Cape Town), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Milan, Spain, Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Mexico (Central), and Middle East (Bahrain, UAE) Regions. Global Datastore is a feature of ElastiCache that provides fully managed, fast, reliable, and secure cross-Region replication. Using Global Datastore, you can write to your ElastiCache cluster in one Region and have the data available for read in two other cross-Region replica clusters, thereby enabling low-latency reads and disaster recovery across Regions. Customers use Global Datastore for real-time applications with a global footprint, as it provides cross-Region replication with latency of typically under one second, increasing application responsiveness by providing geo-local reads closer to end users. In the unlikely event of regional degradation, one of the healthy cross-Region replica clusters can be promoted to become the primary cluster with full read and write capabilities. Once initiated, the promotion typically completes in less than a minute, allowing applications to remain available. To secure cross-Region data transfer traffic, Global Datastore uses encryption in transit. To get started, you can set up a Global Datastore with an existing cluster, or create new clusters and designate a primary (active) cluster. Creating a Global Datastore takes only a few clicks in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ or can be automated by downloading the latest AWS SDK or AWS CLI. For pricing and the regional availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/pricing/ and our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/Redis-Global-Datastore.html.  

Amazon ElastiCache now supports Global Datastore in 15 additional Regions

Amazon ElastiCache now supports aws.amazon.com/elasticache/redis/global... in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, Thailand), Africa (Cape Town), ...

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports Global Datastore in 15 additional Regions Amazon ElastiCache now supports Global Datastore in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, Thailand), Africa (Cape Town), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Milan, Spain, Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Mexico (Central), and Middle East (Bahrain, UAE) Regions. Global Datastore is a feature of ElastiCache that provides fully managed, fast, reliable, and secure cross-Region replication. Using Global Datastore, you can write to your ElastiCache cluster in one Region and have the data available for read in two other cross-Region replica clusters, thereby enabling low-latency reads and disaster recovery across Regions. Customers use Global Datastore for real-time applications with a global footprint, as it provides cross-Region replication with latency of typically under one second, increasing application responsiveness by providing geo-local reads closer to end users. In the unlikely event of regional degradation, one of the healthy cross-Region replica clusters can be promoted to become the primary cluster with full read and write capabilities. Once initiated, the promotion typically completes in less than a minute, allowing applications to remain available. To secure cross-Region data transfer traffic, Global Datastore uses encryption in transit. To get started, you can set up a Global Datastore with an existing cluster, or create new clusters and designate a primary (active) cluster. Creating a Global Datastore takes only a few clicks in the AWS Management Console for ElastiCache or can be automated by downloading the latest AWS SDK or AWS CLI. For pricing and the regional availability, refer to the Amazon ElastiCache pricing page and our documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports Global Datastore in 15 new regions for low-latency, secure cross-region replication, disaster recovery, and geo-local reads, enhancing application responsiveness and availability.

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Integrate your Spring Boot application with Amazon ElastiCache | Amazon Web Services In this post, we explore the basics of integrating a Spring Boot application with ElastiCache to enable caching. Amazon ElastiCache is a fully managed, Valkey-, Memcached-, and Redis OSS-compatible service...

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Announcing vertical scaling in Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached Today, Amazon ElastiCache introduces the ability to perform vertical scaling on self-designed Memcached caches on ElastiCache. Amazon ElastiCache is a fully managed, Valkey-, Memcached- and Redis OSS-compatible service that delivers real-time, cost-optimized performance for modern applications with 99.99% availability. With this launch, you can now dynamically adjust the compute and memory resources of your ElastiCache for Memcached clusters, providing greater flexibility and scalability. Hundreds and thousands of customers use ElastiCache to improve their database and application performance and optimize costs. With vertical scaling on ElastiCache for Memcached, you can now seamlessly scale up or down your Memcached instances to match your application's changing workload demands without disrupting your cluster architecture. You can scale up to boost performance and increase cache capacity during high-traffic periods, or scale down to optimize costs when demand is low. This enables you to align your caching infrastructure with your evolving application needs, enhancing cost efficiency and improving resource utilization. Vertical scaling on ElastiCache for Memcached is now available in all AWS regions. You can get started using the AWS Management Console, Software Development Kit (SDK), or Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information, please visit thehttps://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/memcached/and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticache/.

Announcing vertical scaling in Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached

Today, Amazon ElastiCache introduces the ability to perform vertical scaling on self-designed Memcached caches on ElastiCache. Amazon ElastiCache is a fully managed, Valkey-, Memcached- and ...

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Announcing horizontal autoscaling in Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached now supports horizontal autoscaling enabling you to automatically adjust capacity of your self-designed Memcached caches without the need for manual intervention. ElastiCache for Memcached leverages AWS Application Auto Scaling to manage the scaling process and Amazon CloudWatch metrics to determine when to scale in or out, ensuring your Memcached caches maintain steady, predictable performance at the lowest possible cost. Hundreds and thousands of customers use ElastiCache to improve their database and application performance and optimize costs. ElastiCache for Memcached supports target tracking and scheduled https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/what-is-application-auto-scaling.html. With target tracking, you define a target metric and ElastiCache for Memcached adjusts resource capacity in response to live changes in resource utilization. For instance, when memory utilization rises, ElastiCache for Memcached will add nodes to your cache to increase memory capacity and reduce utilization back to the target level. This enables your cache to adjust capacity automatically to maintain high performance. Conversely, when memory utilization drops below the target amount, ElastiCache for Memcached will remove nodes from your cache to reduce over-provisioning and lower costs. With scheduled scaling, you can set specific days and times for ElastiCache to scale your cache to accommodate predictable workload capacity changes. Horizontal autoscaling on ElastiCache for Memcached is now available in all AWS commercial regions. You can get started using the AWS Management Console, Software Development Kit (SDK), or Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information, please visit thehttps://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/memcached/and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticache/.  

Announcing horizontal autoscaling in Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached

Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached now supports horizontal autoscaling enabling you to automatically adjust capacity of your self-designed Memcached caches without the need for manual intervention. Ela...

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Announcing vertical scaling in Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached Today, Amazon ElastiCache introduces the ability to perform vertical scaling on self-designed Memcached caches on ElastiCache. Amazon ElastiCache is a fully managed, Valkey-, Memcached- and Redis OSS-compatible service that delivers real-time, cost-optimized performance for modern applications with 99.99% availability. With this launch, you can now dynamically adjust the compute and memory resources of your ElastiCache for Memcached clusters, providing greater flexibility and scalability. Hundreds and thousands of customers use ElastiCache to improve their database and application performance and optimize costs. With vertical scaling on ElastiCache for Memcached, you can now seamlessly scale up or down your Memcached instances to match your application's changing workload demands without disrupting your cluster architecture. You can scale up to boost performance and increase cache capacity during high-traffic periods, or scale down to optimize costs when demand is low. This enables you to align your caching infrastructure with your evolving application needs, enhancing cost efficiency and improving resource utilization. Vertical scaling on ElastiCache for Memcached is now available in all AWS regions. You can get started using the AWS Management Console, Software Development Kit (SDK), or Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information, please visit the ElastiCache features page and documentation.

🆕 AWS ElastiCache now supports vertical scaling for Memcached, allowing dynamic adjustment of compute and memory resources for better flexibility and scalability, available in all regions via console, SDK, or CLI.

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Announcing horizontal autoscaling in Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached now supports horizontal autoscaling enabling you to automatically adjust capacity of your self-designed Memcached caches without the need for manual intervention. ElastiCache for Memcached leverages AWS Application Auto Scaling to manage the scaling process and Amazon CloudWatch metrics to determine when to scale in or out, ensuring your Memcached caches maintain steady, predictable performance at the lowest possible cost. Hundreds and thousands of customers use ElastiCache to improve their database and application performance and optimize costs. ElastiCache for Memcached supports target tracking and scheduled auto scaling policies. With target tracking, you define a target metric and ElastiCache for Memcached adjusts resource capacity in response to live changes in resource utilization. For instance, when memory utilization rises, ElastiCache for Memcached will add nodes to your cache to increase memory capacity and reduce utilization back to the target level. This enables your cache to adjust capacity automatically to maintain high performance. Conversely, when memory utilization drops below the target amount, ElastiCache for Memcached will remove nodes from your cache to reduce over-provisioning and lower costs. With scheduled scaling, you can set specific days and times for ElastiCache to scale your cache to accommodate predictable workload capacity changes. Horizontal autoscaling on ElastiCache for Memcached is now available in all AWS commercial regions. You can get started using the AWS Management Console, Software Development Kit (SDK), or Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information, please visit the ElastiCache features page and documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached now supports horizontal autoscaling, optimizing performance and cost via AWS Application Auto Scaling and CloudWatch metrics. Available globally, it uses target tracking and scheduled scaling. Start via AWS Management Console, SDK, or CLI.

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Regions You can now use https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ to privately access https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises networks, without exposing traffic to the public internet and securing your network traffic. The Amazon ElastiCache API supports AWS PrivateLink in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Regions. To use AWS PrivateLink with Amazon ElastiCache, you create an https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpce-interface.html for Amazon ElastiCache in your VPC using the Amazon VPC console, AWS SDK, or AWS CLI. With an interface VPC endpoint, you can privately access the Amazon ElastiCache APIs from applications inside your Amazon VPC. You can also access the VPC endpoint from other VPCs using VPC Peering or your on-premises environments using AWS VPN or AWS Direct Connect. To learn more, read the http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/red-ug/elasticache-privatelink.html, or get started in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/home.

Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Regions

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Regions You can now use AWS PrivateLink to privately access Amazon ElastiCache from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises networks, without exposing traffic to the public internet and securing your network traffic. The Amazon ElastiCache API supports AWS PrivateLink in AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Regions. To use AWS PrivateLink with Amazon ElastiCache, you create an interface VPC endpoint for Amazon ElastiCache in your VPC using the Amazon VPC console, AWS SDK, or AWS CLI. With an interface VPC endpoint, you can privately access the Amazon ElastiCache APIs from applications inside your Amazon VPC. You can also access the VPC endpoint from other VPCs using VPC Peering or your on-premises environments using AWS VPN or AWS Direct Connect. To learn more, read the documentation, or get started in the Amazon VPC Console.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports AWS PrivateLink in Jakarta and Hyderabad regions, enabling private access from VPCs, securing traffic without public exposure. Create an interface VPC endpoint for ElastiCache to use PrivateLink.

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports 1-click connectivity setup between EC2 and your cache Starting today, you can easily connect https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache clusters to an https://aws.amazon.com/pm/ec2/ instance directly from the AWS Management Console. You can also connect to your cache using https://aws.amazon.com/cloudshell/ to execute commands without additional setup. With a single click, you can establish secure connectivity between your cache and an EC2 instance, following https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/compute-connection.html. ElastiCache automatically configures VPCs, security groups, and network settings, eliminating the need for manual tasks like setting up subnets and ingress/egress rules. This streamlines the process for new users and developers, enabling them to launch a cache instance and connect it to an application within minutes. You can also choose to connect to your cache from the Console using AWS CloudShell. Just click the “Connect to cache” button in the new “Connectivity and Security” tab. This will open a new AWS CloudShell session and connect to your cache using the valkey-cli tool. Once connected, you can execute common Valkey commands, including reading data (e.g. GET <key>) and writing data (e.g. SET <key> <value>). This lets you test cache functionality directly in the console, without needing to connect to it from an EC2 instance. Learn more about setting up connectivity to a compute resource from your ElastiCache cluster in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/compute-connection.html.

Amazon ElastiCache now supports 1-click connectivity setup between EC2 and your cache

Starting today, you can easily connect https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache clusters to an https://aws.amazon.com/pm/ec2/ instance directly from the AWS Management Console. Y...

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports 1-click connectivity setup between EC2 and your cache Starting today, you can easily connect Amazon ElastiCache clusters to an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance directly from the AWS Management Console. You can also connect to your cache using AWS CloudShell to execute commands without additional setup. With a single click, you can establish secure connectivity between your cache and an EC2 instance, following AWS recommended best practices. ElastiCache automatically configures VPCs, security groups, and network settings, eliminating the need for manual tasks like setting up subnets and ingress/egress rules. This streamlines the process for new users and developers, enabling them to launch a cache instance and connect it to an application within minutes. You can also choose to connect to your cache from the Console using AWS CloudShell. Just click the “Connect to cache” button in the new “Connectivity and Security” tab. This will open a new AWS CloudShell session and connect to your cache using the valkey-cli tool. Once connected, you can execute common Valkey commands, including reading data (e.g. GET <key>) and writing data (e.g. SET <key> <value>). This lets you test cache functionality directly in the console, without needing to connect to it from an EC2 instance. Learn more about setting up connectivity to a compute resource from your ElastiCache cluster in the Amazon ElastiCache user guide.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports 1-click connectivity setup between EC2 and your cache

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports Service Quotas Today, Amazon ElastiCache announces support for Service Quotas. This enhancement provides customers with improved visibility and control over their ElastiCache service quotas, streamlining the quota management process and reducing the need for manual interventions. With Service Quotas, customers can now view and manage their ElastiCache quota limits directly through the AWS https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home/services/elasticache/quotas. This integration enables automated limit increase approvals for eligible requests, improving response times and reducing the number of support tickets. Customers will also benefit from visibility into quota usage for all on-boarded quotas via Amazon CloudWatch usage metrics, allowing for better resource planning and management. Service Quotas for ElastiCache is available in all commercial regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more about Service Quotas and how to manage your ElastiCache quotas, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/latest/userguide/intro.html or the https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ product page.

Amazon ElastiCache now supports Service Quotas

Today, Amazon ElastiCache announces support for Service Quotas. This enhancement provides customers with improved visibility and control over their ElastiCache service quotas, streamlining the quota manageme...

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Amazon ElastiCache now supports Service Quotas Today, Amazon ElastiCache announces support for Service Quotas. This enhancement provides customers with improved visibility and control over their ElastiCache service quotas, streamlining the quota management process and reducing the need for manual interventions. With Service Quotas, customers can now view and manage their ElastiCache quota limits directly through the AWS Service Quotas console. This integration enables automated limit increase approvals for eligible requests, improving response times and reducing the number of support tickets. Customers will also benefit from visibility into quota usage for all on-boarded quotas via Amazon CloudWatch usage metrics, allowing for better resource planning and management. Service Quotas for ElastiCache is available in all commercial regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more about Service Quotas and how to manage your ElastiCache quotas, visit the Service Quotas User Guide or the Amazon ElastiCache product page.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache now supports Service Quotas

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Valkey GLIDE 1.2 adds new features from Valkey 8.0, including AZ awareness AWS adds support for Availability Zone (AZ) awareness in the open-source Valkey General Language Independent Driver for Enterprise (GLIDE) client library. Valkey GLIDE is a reliable, high-performance, and highly available client, and it’s pre-configured with best practices from over a decade of operating Amazon ElastiCache. Valkey GLIDE is compatible with versions 7.2 and 8.0 of Valkey, as well as versions 6.2, 7.0, and 7.2 of Redis OSS. With this update, Valkey GLIDE will direct requests to Valkey nodes within the same Availability Zone, minimizing cross-zone traffic and reducing response time. Java, Python, and Node.js are the currently supported languages for Valkey GLIDE, with further languages in development. With this update, Valkey GLIDE 1.2 also supports Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon MemoryDB’s JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data type, allowing customers to store and access JSON data within their clusters. In addition, it supports MemoryDB’s Vector Similarity Search, empowering customers to store, index, and search vectors for AI applications at single-digit millisecond speed. Valkey GLIDE is open-source, uses the Apache 2.0 license, and works with any Valkey or Redis OSS datastore, including https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ and https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/. Learn more about it in this https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/introducing-valkey-glide-an-open-source-client-library-for-valkey-and-redis-open-source/ and submit contributions to the https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-glide.

Valkey GLIDE 1.2 adds new features from Valkey 8.0, including AZ awareness

AWS adds support for Availability Zone (AZ) awareness in the open-source Valkey General Language Independent Driver for Enterprise (GLIDE) client library. Valkey GLIDE is a reliable, high-perfor...

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Valkey GLIDE 1.2 adds new features from Valkey 8.0, including AZ awareness AWS adds support for Availability Zone (AZ) awareness in the open-source Valkey General Language Independent Driver for Enterprise (GLIDE) client library. Valkey GLIDE is a reliable, high-performance, and highly available client, and it’s pre-configured with best practices from over a decade of operating Amazon ElastiCache. Valkey GLIDE is compatible with versions 7.2 and 8.0 of Valkey, as well as versions 6.2, 7.0, and 7.2 of Redis OSS. With this update, Valkey GLIDE will direct requests to Valkey nodes within the same Availability Zone, minimizing cross-zone traffic and reducing response time. Java, Python, and Node.js are the currently supported languages for Valkey GLIDE, with further languages in development. With this update, Valkey GLIDE 1.2 also supports Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon MemoryDB’s JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data type, allowing customers to store and access JSON data within their clusters. In addition, it supports MemoryDB’s Vector Similarity Search, empowering customers to store, index, and search vectors for AI applications at single-digit millisecond speed. Valkey GLIDE is open-source, uses the Apache 2.0 license, and works with any Valkey or Redis OSS datastore, including Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon MemoryDB. Learn more about it in this blog post and submit contributions to the Valkey GLIDE GitHub repository.

🆕 Valkey GLIDE 1.2 adds new features from Valkey 8.0, including AZ awareness

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Amazon ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey brings faster scaling and improved memory efficiency Today, Amazon ElastiCache introduces support for Valkey 8.0, the latest Valkey major version. This release brings faster scaling for ElastiCache Serverless for Valkey and improved memory efficiency on node-based ElastiCache, compared to previous versions of ElastiCache for Valkey and Redis OSS. Valkey is an open-source, high-performance key-value datastore stewarded by the Linux Foundation and is a drop-in replacement for Redis OSS. Backed by over 40 companies, Valkey has seen rapid adoption since its inception in March 2024. Hundreds of thousands of customers use ElastiCache to scale their applications, improve performance, and optimize costs. ElastiCache Serverless version 8.0 for Valkey scales to 5 million requests per second (RPS) per cache in minutes, up to 5x faster than Valkey 7.2, with microsecond read latency. With node-based ElastiCache, you can benefit from improved memory efficiency, with 32 bytes less memory per key compared to ElastiCache version 7.2 for Valkey and ElastiCache for Redis OSS. AWS has made significant contributions to open source Valkey in the areas of performance, scalability, and memory optimizations, and we are bringing these benefits into ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey. ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey is now available in all AWS regions. You can upgrade from ElastiCache version 7.2 for Valkey or any ElastiCache for Redis OSS version to ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey in a few clicks without downtime. You can get started using the AWS Management Console, Software Development Kit (SDK), or Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information, please visit the https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/features/, https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/amazon-elasticache-version-8-0-for-valkey-brings-faster-scaling-and-improved-memory-efficiency/and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticache/.  

Amazon ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey brings faster scaling and improved memory efficiency

Today, Amazon ElastiCache introduces support for Valkey 8.0, the latest Valkey major version. This release brings faster scaling for ElastiCache Serverless for...

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Amazon ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey brings faster scaling and improved memory efficiency Today, Amazon ElastiCache introduces support for Valkey 8.0, the latest Valkey major version. This release brings faster scaling for ElastiCache Serverless for Valkey and improved memory efficiency on node-based ElastiCache, compared to previous versions of ElastiCache for Valkey and Redis OSS. Valkey is an open-source, high-performance key-value datastore stewarded by the Linux Foundation and is a drop-in replacement for Redis OSS. Backed by over 40 companies, Valkey has seen rapid adoption since its inception in March 2024. Hundreds of thousands of customers use ElastiCache to scale their applications, improve performance, and optimize costs. ElastiCache Serverless version 8.0 for Valkey scales to 5 million requests per second (RPS) per cache in minutes, up to 5x faster than Valkey 7.2, with microsecond read latency. With node-based ElastiCache, you can benefit from improved memory efficiency, with 32 bytes less memory per key compared to ElastiCache version 7.2 for Valkey and ElastiCache for Redis OSS. AWS has made significant contributions to open source Valkey in the areas of performance, scalability, and memory optimizations, and we are bringing these benefits into ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey. ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey is now available in all AWS regions. You can upgrade from ElastiCache version 7.2 for Valkey or any ElastiCache for Redis OSS version to ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey in a few clicks without downtime. You can get started using the AWS Management Console, Software Development Kit (SDK), or Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information, please visit the ElastiCache features page, blog and documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache version 8.0 for Valkey brings faster scaling and improved memory efficiency

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