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Amazon MemoryDB now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/ clusters now support the IPv6 protocol, allowing clients to connect to MemoryDB clusters using IPv6. You can now configure your cluster to accept only IPv6 connections or to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 connections. This allows you to work to meet IPv6 compliance requirements and more efficiently integrate with existing IPv6-based applications. The continued growth of the internet is rapidly depleting available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. By supporting IPv6, MemoryDB helps customers simplify their network architecture by providing a significantly larger address space and eliminating the need to manage overlapping address spaces in their VPCs. Customers can now standardize their applications on IPv6 and future-proof their infrastructure while maintaining compatibility with existing IPv4 systems through dual-stack support. To get started, create your new MemoryDB cluster using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, CLI, or SDKs and choose which protocol(s) it supports by setting its network type. IPv6 is supported when using Valkey 7 and above, Redis OSS version 6.2 and above, in all AWS global regions and at no additional cost. To learn more about MemoryDB, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/ product page.  

Amazon MemoryDB now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/ clusters now support the IPv6 protocol, allowing clients to connect to MemoryDB clusters using IPv6. You can now configure your cluster to accept onl...

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Amazon MemoryDB now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon MemoryDB clusters now support the IPv6 protocol, allowing clients to connect to MemoryDB clusters using IPv6. You can now configure your cluster to accept only IPv6 connections or to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 connections. This allows you to work to meet IPv6 compliance requirements and more efficiently integrate with existing IPv6-based applications. The continued growth of the internet is rapidly depleting available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. By supporting IPv6, MemoryDB helps customers simplify their network architecture by providing a significantly larger address space and eliminating the need to manage overlapping address spaces in their VPCs. Customers can now standardize their applications on IPv6 and future-proof their infrastructure while maintaining compatibility with existing IPv4 systems through dual-stack support. To get started, create your new MemoryDB cluster using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, CLI, or SDKs and choose which protocol(s) it supports by setting its network type. IPv6 is supported when using Valkey 7 and above, Redis OSS version 6.2 and above, in all AWS global regions and at no additional cost. To learn more about MemoryDB, visit the Amazon MemoryDB product page.

🆕 Amazon MemoryDB now supports IPv6, allowing dual-stack or IPv6-only clusters to meet compliance and integrate with IPv6 apps. No additional cost; available globally with Redis 6.2+. Simplify network architecture with a larger address space.

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Amazon MemoryDB now supports Service Quotas Today, Amazon MemoryDB announces support for Service Quotas. This enhancement provides customers with improved visibility and control over their MemoryDB service quotas, streamlining the quota management process and reducing the need for manual interventions. With Service Quotas, customers can now view and manage their MemoryDB quota limits directly through the AWS https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home?region=us-east-1. This integration enables automated limit increase approvals for eligible requests, improving response times and reducing the number of support tickets. Service Quotas for MemoryDB is available in all commercial regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where MemoryDB is available. To learn more about Service Quotas and how to manage your MemoryDB quotas, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/latest/userguide/intro.html or the https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/ product page.

Amazon MemoryDB now supports Service Quotas

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

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Amazon MemoryDB now supports Service Quotas Today, Amazon MemoryDB announces support for Service Quotas. This enhancement provides customers with improved visibility and control over their MemoryDB service quotas, streamlining the quota management process and reducing the need for manual interventions. With Service Quotas, customers can now view and manage their MemoryDB 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. Service Quotas for MemoryDB is available in all commercial regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where MemoryDB is available. To learn more about Service Quotas and how to manage your MemoryDB quotas, visit the Service Quotas User Guide or the Amazon MemoryDB product page.

🆕 Amazon MemoryDB now supports Service Quotas

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Announcing the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region, a fully managed, active-active, multi-Region database that lets you build multi-Region applications with up to 99.999% availability and microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latencies. MemoryDB is a fully managed, Valkey- and Redis OSS-compatible database service providing multi-AZ durability, microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latency, and high throughput. Valkey is an open source, high performance, key-value data store—stewarded by Linux Foundation—and is a drop-in replacement of Redis OSS.   With MemoryDB Multi-Region, you can build highly available multi-Region applications for increased resiliency. It offers active-active replication so you can serve reads and writes locally from the Regions closest to your customers with microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latency. MemoryDB Multi-Region asynchronously replicates data between Regions and typically propagates data within a second. It automatically resolves update conflicts and corrects data divergence issues, so you can focus on building your application.        Get started with MemoryDB Multi-Region from the AWS Management Console or using the latest AWS SDK or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). First, you need to identify the set of AWS Regions where you want to replicate your data. Then choose an AWS Region to create a new multi-Region cluster and a regional cluster. Once the first regional cluster is created, you can add up to four additional Regions to the multi-Region cluster.   MemoryDB Multi-Region is available for Valkey in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (London). To learn more, please visit the https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/features/, getting started blog, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/memorydb/. For pricing, please refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/memorydb/pricing/.

Announcing the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region

Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region, a fully managed, active-active, multi-Region database that lets you build multi-Region applications with up to 99.999% availa...

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Announcing the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region, a fully managed, active-active, multi-Region database that lets you build multi-Region applications with up to 99.999% availability and microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latencies. MemoryDB is a fully managed, Valkey- and Redis OSS-compatible database service providing multi-AZ durability, microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latency, and high throughput. Valkey is an open source, high performance, key-value data store—stewarded by Linux Foundation—and is a drop-in replacement of Redis OSS.   With MemoryDB Multi-Region, you can build highly available multi-Region applications for increased resiliency. It offers active-active replication so you can serve reads and writes locally from the Regions closest to your customers with microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latency. MemoryDB Multi-Region asynchronously replicates data between Regions and typically propagates data within a second. It automatically resolves update conflicts and corrects data divergence issues, so you can focus on building your application.        Get started with MemoryDB Multi-Region from the AWS Management Console or using the latest AWS SDK or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). First, you need to identify the set of AWS Regions where you want to replicate your data. Then choose an AWS Region to create a new multi-Region cluster and a regional cluster. Once the first regional cluster is created, you can add up to four additional Regions to the multi-Region cluster.   MemoryDB Multi-Region is available for Valkey in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (London). To learn more, please visit the MemoryDB features page, getting started blog, and documentation. For pricing, please refer to the MemoryDB pricing page.

🆕 Announcing the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region

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Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region is now generally available Build highly available, globally distributed apps with microsecond latencies across Regions, automatic conflict resolution, and up to 99.999% availability.

Amazon MemoryDB Multi-Region is now generally available

Build highly available, globally distributed apps with microsecond latencies across Regions, automatic conflict resolution, and up to 99.999% availability.

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