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AWS Weekly Roundup: OpenAI partnership, AWS Elemental Inference, Strands Labs, and more (March 2, 2026) This past week, I’ve been deep in the trenches helping customers transform their businesses through AI-DLC (AI-Driven Lifecycle) workshops. Throughout 2026, I’ve had the privilege of facilitating these sessions for numerous customers, guiding them through a structured framework that helps organizations identify, prioritize, and implement AI use cases that deliver measurable business value. AI-DLC is […]

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AWS Backup expands support for Amazon Redshift Serverless to seven Regions AWS Backup support for Amazon Redshift Serverless is now available in seven additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Osaka, Hyderabad, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Auckland), Europe (Milan), and Africa (Cape Town). This expansion brings policy-based data protection and recovery to your Amazon Redshift Serverless data warehouses in these newly supported Regions. To start protecting your Redshift Serverless resources with AWS Backup, add them to your existing backup plans, or create a new backup plan and attach your Redshift Serverless resouces to it. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon Redshift Serverless, visit the product page, pricing page, and documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports Amazon Redshift Serverless in seven new regions: Asia Pacific (Osaka, Hyderabad, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Auckland), Europe (Milan), and Africa (Cape Town), enabling policy-based data protection and recovery for Redshift Serverless resources.

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AWS Backup expands support for Amazon Redshift Serverless to seven Regions AWS Backup support for Amazon Redshift Serverless is now available in seven additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Osaka, Hyderabad, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Auckland), Europe (Milan), and Africa (Cape Town). This expansion brings policy-based data protection and recovery to your Amazon Redshift Serverless data warehouses in these newly supported Regions. To start protecting your Redshift Serverless resources with AWS Backup, add them to your existing backup plans, or create a new backup plan and attach your Redshift Serverless resouces to it. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon Redshift Serverless, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/backup/, https://aws.amazon.com/backup/pricing/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

AWS Backup expands support for Amazon Redshift Serverless to seven Regions

AWS Backup support for Amazon Redshift Serverless is now available in seven additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Osaka, Hyderabad, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Auckland), Europe (Milan), and A...

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AWS Backup expands support for Amazon DocumentDB to 12 Regions AWS Backup now supports Amazon DocumentDB in 12 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Malaysia, Thailand, Osaka, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Melbourne), Europe (Stockholm, Spain, Zurich), Africa (Cape Town), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Mexico (Central). This expansion brings policy-based data protection and recovery to your Amazon DocumentDB clusters in these newly supported Regions. To start protecting your DocumentDB clusters with AWS Backup, add your DocumentDB clusters to your existing backup plans, or create a new backup plan and attach your DocumentDB clusters to it. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon DocumentDB, visit the product page, pricing page, and documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports Amazon DocumentDB in 12 new regions: Malaysia, Thailand, Osaka, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Melbourne, Stockholm, Spain, Zurich, Cape Town, Tel Aviv, and Mexico (Central), enhancing policy-based data protection and recovery.

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AWS Backup expands support for Amazon DocumentDB to 12 Regions AWS Backup now supports Amazon DocumentDB in 12 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Malaysia, Thailand, Osaka, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Melbourne), Europe (Stockholm, Spain, Zurich), Africa (Cape Town), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Mexico (Central). This expansion brings policy-based data protection and recovery to your Amazon DocumentDB clusters in these newly supported Regions. To start protecting your DocumentDB clusters with AWS Backup, add your DocumentDB clusters to your existing backup plans, or create a new backup plan and attach your DocumentDB clusters to it. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon DocumentDB, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/backup/, https://aws.amazon.com/backup/pricing/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

AWS Backup expands support for Amazon DocumentDB to 12 Regions

AWS Backup now supports Amazon DocumentDB in 12 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Malaysia, Thailand, Osaka, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Melbourne), Europe (Stockholm, Spain, Zurich), Africa (Cape Tow...

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AWS Backup adds logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon EKS AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault now supports Amazon EKS. Logically air-gapped vaults are a type of AWS Backup vault that allows secure sharing of backups across accounts and AWS Organizations, supporting direct restore to reduce recovery time from a data loss event. You can now protect your Amazon EKS clusters in logically air-gapped vaults. A logically air-gapped vault stores immutable backup copies that are locked by default, and isolated with encryption using AWS owned keys or customer-managed keys. You can store your Amazon EKS backups in a logically air gapped vault either the same account or across other accounts and Regions. This helps reduce the risk of downtime, ensure business continuity, and meet compliance and disaster recovery requirements. You can get started using the AWS Backup console, API, or CLI. Target Amazon EKS backups to a logically air-gapped vault by specifying it as the primary target or copy destination in your backup plan. Share the vault for recovery using AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM) or access it via Multi-party approval. Once available, you can initiate direct restore jobs from that account, eliminating the overhead of copying backups first. AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon EKS is available in 24 AWS Regions. For more information and detailed regional availability, visit the AWS Backup documentation.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports logically air-gapped vaults for Amazon EKS, offering secure, immutable backups across accounts and regions to reduce recovery time and ensure business continuity, available in 24 regions.

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AWS Backup adds logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon EKS AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault now supports Amazon EKS. Logically air-gapped vaults are a type of AWS Backup vault that allows secure sharing of backups across accounts and AWS Organizations, supporting direct restore to reduce recovery time from a data loss event. You can now protect your Amazon EKS clusters in logically air-gapped vaults. A logically air-gapped vault stores immutable backup copies that are locked by default, and isolated with encryption using AWS owned keys or customer-managed keys. You can store your Amazon EKS backups in a logically air gapped vault either the same account or across other accounts and Regions. This helps reduce the risk of downtime, ensure business continuity, and meet compliance and disaster recovery requirements. You can get started using the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup/home, API, or CLI. Target Amazon EKS backups to a logically air-gapped vault by specifying it as the primary target or copy destination in your backup plan. Share the vault for recovery using https://aws.amazon.com/ram/ (RAM) or access it via Multi-party approval. Once available, you can initiate direct restore jobs from that account, eliminating the overhead of copying backups first. AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon EKS is available in 24 AWS Regions. For more information and detailed regional availability, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/eks-backups.html.

AWS Backup adds logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon EKS

AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault now supports Amazon EKS. Logically air-gapped vaults are a type of AWS Backup vault that allows secure sharing of backups across accounts and AWS Organizations, s...

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AWS Backup expands support for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters to 17 Regions AWS Backup for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters is now available in 17 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Osaka, Seoul, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Hyderabad, Melbourne, Malaysia), Europe (London, Paris, Milan, Zurich, Spain), South America (Sao Paulo), Africa (Cape Town), Canada (Central), and Canada West (Calgary). This expansion brings AWS Backup's comprehensive data protection capabilities—including automated lifecycle management, and immutable backups with AWS Backup Vault Lock —to your Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters in these Regions. To start protecting your RDS Multi-AZ clusters with AWS Backup, add your RDS Multi-AZ clusters to your existing backup plans or create a new backup plan, and attach your RDS clusters to the newly created backup plan. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters, visit the product page, pricing page, and documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters in 17 new regions, offering automated lifecycle management and immutable backups. Add your RDS clusters to existing or new backup plans via the AWS Backup console, CLI, or SDKs.

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AWS Backup expands support for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters to 17 Regions AWS Backup for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters is now available in 17 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Osaka, Seoul, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Hyderabad, Melbourne, Malaysia), Europe (London, Paris, Milan, Zurich, Spain), South America (Sao Paulo), Africa (Cape Town), Canada (Central), and Canada West (Calgary). This expansion brings AWS Backup's comprehensive data protection capabilities—including automated lifecycle management, and immutable backups with AWS Backup Vault Lock —to your Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters in these Regions. To start protecting your RDS Multi-AZ clusters with AWS Backup, add your RDS Multi-AZ clusters to your existing backup plans or create a new backup plan, and attach your RDS clusters to the newly created backup plan. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/backup/, https://aws.amazon.com/backup/pricing/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

AWS Backup expands support for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters to 17 Regions

AWS Backup for Amazon RDS Multi-AZ clusters is now available in 17 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Osaka, Seoul, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Hyderabad, Melbourne, Malaysia), Europe (London, Paris, ...

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AWS Weekly Roundup: OpenAI partnership, AWS Elemental Inference, Strands Labs, and more (March 2, 2026) This past week, I’ve been deep in the trenches helping customers transform their businesses through AI-DLC (AI-Driven Lifecycle) workshops. Throughout 2026, I’ve had the privilege of facilitating these sessions for numerous customers, guiding them through a structured framework that helps organizations identify, prioritize, and implement AI use cases that deliver measurable business value. AI-DLC is […]

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AWS Backup extends support for Amazon Neptune to five additional AWS Regions AWS Backup now supports Amazon Neptune in five additional AWS Regions: Europe (Zurich), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Canada West (Calgary), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Europe (Spain). This expansion brings policy-based data protection and recovery to your Amazon Neptune clusters in these newly supported Regions. To start protecting your Amazon Neptune clusters with AWS Backup, add your Amazon Neptune clusters to your existing backup plans or create a new backup plan, and attach your Neptune clusters to the newly created backup plan. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon Neptune clusters, visit the product page, pricing page, and documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports Amazon Neptune in five new regions: Zurich, Melbourne, Calgary, Malaysia, and Spain, enabling policy-based data protection and recovery for Neptune clusters. To start, add Neptune clusters to your backup plans via the AWS Backup console, CLI, or SDKs.

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AWS Backup extends support for Amazon Neptune to five additional AWS Regions AWS Backup now supports Amazon Neptune in five additional AWS Regions: Europe (Zurich), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Canada West (Calgary), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Europe (Spain). This expansion brings policy-based data protection and recovery to your Amazon Neptune clusters in these newly supported Regions. To start protecting your Amazon Neptune clusters with AWS Backup, add your Amazon Neptune clusters to your existing backup plans or create a new backup plan, and attach your Neptune clusters to the newly created backup plan. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon Neptune clusters, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/backup/, https://aws.amazon.com/backup/pricing/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

AWS Backup extends support for Amazon Neptune to five additional AWS Regions

AWS Backup now supports Amazon Neptune in five additional AWS Regions: Europe (Zurich), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Canada West (Calgary), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Europe (Spain).

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AWS Backup announces PrivateLink support for SAP HANA on AWS AWS Backup now supports AWS PrivateLink for SAP HANA systems running on Amazon EC2. This enables customers to route all backup traffic through private network connections without traversing the public internet, helping organizations meet security and compliance requirements for regulated workloads. Customers in regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and government agencies often require that all traffic remain on private networks. Previously, while SAP HANA application workloads could use AWS PrivateLink for secure, private communication with AWS services, backup traffic to AWS Backup had to traverse public endpoints. With this release, you can now use AWS PrivateLink for AWS Backup storage endpoints, ensuring your SAP HANA workloads on EC2 maintain end-to-end private connectivity for both application traffic and backup data. This helps organizations subject to HIPAA, EU/US Privacy Shield, and PCI DSS regulations implement fully private data protection strategies. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Backup supports SAP HANA databases on EC2. To get started, update your Backint agent and add the backup-storage VPCE to your VPC.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports PrivateLink for SAP HANA on EC2, routing backup traffic privately, enhancing security for regulated workloads like finance and healthcare, meeting HIPAA, EU/US Privacy Shield, and PCI DSS compliance. Available in all AWS regions with SAP HANA support.

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AWS Backup announces PrivateLink support for SAP HANA on AWS AWS Backup now supports AWS PrivateLink for SAP HANA systems running on Amazon EC2. This enables customers to route all backup traffic through private network connections without traversing the public internet, helping organizations meet security and compliance requirements for regulated workloads. Customers in regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and government agencies often require that all traffic remain on private networks. Previously, while SAP HANA application workloads could use AWS PrivateLink for secure, private communication with AWS services, backup traffic to AWS Backup had to traverse public endpoints. With this release, you can now use AWS PrivateLink for AWS Backup storage endpoints, ensuring your SAP HANA workloads on EC2 maintain end-to-end private connectivity for both application traffic and backup data. This helps organizations subject to HIPAA, EU/US Privacy Shield, and PCI DSS regulations implement fully private data protection strategies. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Backup supports SAP HANA databases on EC2. To get started, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-hana/aws-backint-agent-backup.html#backint-backup-install and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-network.html.

AWS Backup announces PrivateLink support for SAP HANA on AWS

AWS Backup now supports AWS PrivateLink for SAP HANA systems running on Amazon EC2. This enables customers to route all backup traffic through private network connections without traversing the public internet, helpi...

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AWS Backup adds cross-Region database snapshot copy to logically air-gapped vaults AWS Backup now supports single-action database snapshot copies to logically air-gapped vaults across AWS Regions. This capability is available for Amazon Aurora, Amazon Neptune, and Amazon DocumentDB snapshots, eliminating the need for an intermediate copying step in target Regions. You can perform cross-Region and cross-account snapshot copies to protect against incidents like ransomware events and Region outages that might affect your production accounts or primary Regions. Previously, this required a two-step process—first copying snapshots to the target Region in a backup vault, then copying them to the logically air-gapped vault in the same Region. Now, you can complete this in one step, achieving faster recovery point objectives (RPOs) while eliminating costs associated with intermediate copies. This streamlined process also removes the need for custom scripts or AWS Lambda functions to monitor intermediate copy status. This feature is available for Amazon Aurora, Amazon Neptune and Amazon DocumentDB, in all Regions where AWS Backup supports these databases and logically air-gapped vaults. You can start using this feature today through the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs. To get started, refer to the AWS Backup documentation.

🆕 AWS Backup now offers cross-Region snapshot copy to air-gapped vaults in one step for Amazon Aurora, Neptune, and DocumentDB, enhancing disaster recovery and reducing costs. Available via console, CLI, or SDKs.

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AWS Backup adds cross-Region database snapshot copy to logically air-gapped vaults AWS Backup now supports single-action database snapshot copies to logically air-gapped vaults across AWS Regions. This capability is available for Amazon Aurora, Amazon Neptune, and Amazon DocumentDB snapshots, eliminating the need for an intermediate copying step in target Regions. You can perform cross-Region and cross-account snapshot copies to protect against incidents like ransomware events and Region outages that might affect your production accounts or primary Regions. Previously, this required a two-step process—first copying snapshots to the target Region in a backup vault, then copying them to the logically air-gapped vault in the same Region. Now, you can complete this in one step, achieving faster recovery point objectives (RPOs) while eliminating costs associated with intermediate copies. This streamlined process also removes the need for custom scripts or AWS Lambda functions to monitor intermediate copy status. This feature is available for Amazon Aurora, Amazon Neptune and Amazon DocumentDB, in all Regions where AWS Backup supports these databases and logically air-gapped vaults. You can start using this feature today through the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs. To get started, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-feature-availability.html#features-by-resource.

AWS Backup adds cross-Region database snapshot copy to logically air-gapped vaults

AWS Backup now supports single-action database snapshot copies to logically air-gapped vaults across AWS Regions. This capability is available for Amazon Aurora, Amazon Neptune, and Amazon Docum...

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AWS Glue now supports Apache Iceberg based materialized views AWS Glue now supports materialized views, a new capability that makes it easier for data teams to transform data and accelerate query performance. Materialized views are managed tables in the AWS Glue Data Catalog that store precomputed query results in Apache Iceberg format and automatically keep them up to date as source data changes. This feature is designed to make it easy for data engineers and analytics teams to transform data through multiple stages, from raw data to final analytical tables while reducing engineering effort and operational overhead. Customers can now create materialized views using standard Spark SQL syntax with a data refresh schedule. The service automatically handles the refresh schedule, change detection, incremental updates, and compute infrastructure management. Spark engines across Amazon Athena, Amazon EMR, and AWS Glue intelligently rewrite queries to use these materialized views, accelerating performance by up to 8x while reducing compute costs. You can use SQL query engines like Athena and Redshift to access the materialized views as Iceberg tables from SQL editors and Amazon SageMaker notebooks. Materialized views in AWS Glue are available in Europe (Stockholm), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Europe (Paris), US East (Ohio),Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), South America (Sao Paulo), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), US East (N. Virginia), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Europe (London), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), US West (Oregon), US West (N. California), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), and Europe (Spain). To learn more, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lake-formation/latest/dg/materialized-views.htmlin the AWS Glue developer guide.

AWS Glue now supports Apache Iceberg based materialized views

AWS Glue now supports materialized views, a new capability that makes it easier for data teams to transform data and accelerate query performance. Materialized views are managed tables in the AWS Glue Data Catalog t...

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AWS Backup now supports Amazon FSx Intelligent-Tiering AWS Backup now supports Amazon FSx Intelligent-Tiering, a storage class which delivers fully elastic file storage that automatically scales up and down with your workloads. The FSx Intelligent-Tiering storage class is available for FSx for Lustre and Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems and combines performance, pay-for-what-you-use elasticity, with automated cost optimization in a single solution. With this integration, you can now protect OpenZFS and Lustre file systems using FSx Intelligent-Tiering through AWS Backup's centralized backup management capabilities. Customers with existing backup plans for Amazon FSx do not need to make any changes, as all scheduled backups will continue to work as expected. AWS Backup support is available in all AWS Regons where FSx Intelligent Tiering is available. For a full list of supported Regions see region availability documentation for https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/OpenZFSGuide/available-aws-regions.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/using-fsx-lustre.html#persistent-deployment-regions. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon FSx, visit the AWS Backup https://aws.amazon.com/backup/, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/working-with-supported-services.html#working-with-fsx, and https://aws.amazon.com/backup/pricing/. For more information on the AWS Backup features available across AWS Regions, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html#features-by-region. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup.

AWS Backup now supports Amazon FSx Intelligent-Tiering

AWS Backup now supports Amazon FSx Intelligent-Tiering, a storage class which delivers fully elastic file storage that automatically scales up and down with your workloads.

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Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for AWS Backup is now available Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for AWS Backup is now available, extending malware detection to your Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, and Amazon S3 backups. This capability automates malware detection in your backups without requiring additional security software or agents. You can identify your last known clean backup to minimize business disruption during recovery. Malware protection scans new backups automatically, runs on-demand scans of existing backups, and verifies backups are clean before restoration. You can enable this capability even if https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/guardduty_data-sources.html aren't enabled in your account. You can also use incremental scanning which analyzes only changed data between backups, reducing costs compared to rescanning full backups. Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for AWS Backup is available in the list of https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-feature-availability.html. You can get started using the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup/home, API, or CLI. To learn more, read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/scan-backups-for-malware-with-amazon-guardduty-malware-protection-for-aws-backup or visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/guardduty/latest/ug/what-is-guardduty.html.

Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for AWS Backup is now available

Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for AWS Backup is now available, extending malware detection to your Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, and Amazon S3 backups. This capability automates...

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AWS Backup launches a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backups AWS Backup introduced a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backup data that can reduce costs by up to 30%. After S3 backup data resides in a vault for 60 days (or longer based on your settings), you can move it to the new low-cost warm storage tier. The low-cost tier provides the same performance and features as the warm storage tier, including ransomware protection, recovery, and auditing. Use the new low-cost warm storage tier to reduce storage costs for business, compliance or regulatory data you must retain long-term. With this launch, you can now configure automatic tiering for all S3 backups for all vaults in an account, a specific vault, or a bucket within a vault by setting an age threshold of 60 days or more. When you enable tiering, existing backup data beyond the threshold automatically moves to the low-cost warm tier, delivering immediate cost savings with no action required and no performance impact. This low-cost storage tier is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Backup for Amazon S3 is available. There is a one-time transition fee when data moves to the low-cost warm tier. For additional pricing information, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/backup/pricing/. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon S3, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/backup/faqs/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/s3-backups.html. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup. 

AWS Backup launches a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backups

AWS Backup introduced a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backup data that can reduce costs by up to 30%. After S3 backup data resides in a vault for 60 days (or longer based...

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AWS Backup launches a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backups AWS Backup introduced a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backup data that can reduce costs by up to 30%. After S3 backup data resides in a vault for 60 days (or longer based on your settings), you can move it to the new low-cost warm storage tier. The low-cost tier provides the same performance and features as the warm storage tier, including ransomware protection, recovery, and auditing. Use the new low-cost warm storage tier to reduce storage costs for business, compliance or regulatory data you must retain long-term. With this launch, you can now configure automatic tiering for all S3 backups for all vaults in an account, a specific vault, or a bucket within a vault by setting an age threshold of 60 days or more. When you enable tiering, existing backup data beyond the threshold automatically moves to the low-cost warm tier, delivering immediate cost savings with no action required and no performance impact. This low-cost storage tier is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Backup for Amazon S3 is available. There is a one-time transition fee when data moves to the low-cost warm tier. For additional pricing information, visit the AWS Backup pricing page. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon S3, visit the product page and technical documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console.

🆕 AWS Backup introduces a low-cost warm storage tier for Amazon S3 backups, cutting costs by up to 30% after 60 days. Automatic tiering is region-wide, with no performance impact. Check pricing on the AWS Backup page.

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Understanding AWS Storage & Recovery Services: A Complete Guide When operating in the cloud, data storage and recovery are among the most crucial components. Amazon...

Understanding AWS Storage & Recovery Services: A Complete Guide When operating in the cloud, data storage and recovery are among the most crucial components. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a ...

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AWS Backup now supports backing up directly to a logically air-gapped vault AWS Backup now supports logically air-gapped vaults as a primary backup target. You can assign a logically air-gapped vault as the primary target in backup plans, organization-wide policies, or on-demand backups. Previously, logically air-gapped vaults could only store copies of existing backups. This capability reduces storage costs for customers who want the security and recoverability benefits of logically air-gapped vaults. Organizations wanting those benefits can now back up directly to a logically air-gapped vault without storing multiple backups. Resource types that support full AWS Backup management back up directly to the specified air-gapped vault. For resource types without full management support, AWS Backup creates a temporary snapshot in a standard vault, copies it to the air-gapped vault, then removes the snapshot. This feature is available in all AWS Regions that https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-feature-availability.html#features-by-region. To get started, select a logically air-gapped vault as your primary backup target in the AWS Backup console, API, or CLI. For more information, visit the AWS Backup https://aws.amazon.com/backup/faqs/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/lag-vault-primary-backup.html.

AWS Backup now supports backing up directly to a logically air-gapped vault

AWS Backup now supports logically air-gapped vaults as a primary backup target. You can assign a logically air-gapped vault as the primary target in backup plans, organization-wide policies, or on-dema...

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AWS Backup now supports backing up directly to a logically air-gapped vault AWS Backup now supports logically air-gapped vaults as a primary backup target. You can assign a logically air-gapped vault as the primary target in backup plans, organization-wide policies, or on-demand backups. Previously, logically air-gapped vaults could only store copies of existing backups. This capability reduces storage costs for customers who want the security and recoverability benefits of logically air-gapped vaults. Organizations wanting those benefits can now back up directly to a logically air-gapped vault without storing multiple backups. Resource types that support full AWS Backup management back up directly to the specified air-gapped vault. For resource types without full management support, AWS Backup creates a temporary snapshot in a standard vault, copies it to the air-gapped vault, then removes the snapshot. This feature is available in all AWS Regions that support logically air-gapped vaults. To get started, select a logically air-gapped vault as your primary backup target in the AWS Backup console, API, or CLI. For more information, visit the AWS Backup product page and documentation.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports direct backups to logically air-gapped vaults, reducing costs and improving security. Available in all regions, it allows primary backup targets for enhanced recoverability without storing multiple backups.

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AWS Backup extends cross-account management in four new AWS Regions AWS Backup now offers cross-account management in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Taipei, Thailand, New Zealand) and Mexico (Central). This capability helps you manage and monitor backups across your AWS accounts using AWS Organizations. With cross-account management in AWS Backup, you can deploy organization-wide backup policies using your AWS Organizations management account or delegated administrator account. This helps maintain compliance across all organizational accounts while reducing management overhead. You can also monitor backup activity across all accounts in your organization from a single management account. For more information on the AWS Backup features available across AWS Regions, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html#features-by-region. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup.

AWS Backup extends cross-account management in four new AWS Regions

AWS Backup now offers cross-account management in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Taipei, Thailand, New Zealand) and Mexico (Central). This capability helps you manage and monitor backups across your ...

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AWS Backup extends cross-account management in four new AWS Regions AWS Backup now offers cross-account management in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Taipei, Thailand, New Zealand) and Mexico (Central). This capability helps you manage and monitor backups across your AWS accounts using AWS Organizations. With cross-account management in AWS Backup, you can deploy organization-wide backup policies using your AWS Organizations management account or delegated administrator account. This helps maintain compliance across all organizational accounts while reducing management overhead. You can also monitor backup activity across all accounts in your organization from a single management account. For more information on the AWS Backup features available across AWS Regions, see AWS Backup documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports cross-account management in Taipei, Thailand, New Zealand, and Mexico, aiding in organization-wide backup policy deployment and monitoring across AWS accounts via AWS Organizations.

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AWS Backup extends delegated administrator support to 17 additional AWS Regions You can now designate delegated administrators for AWS Backup in 17 additional AWS Regions, enabling assigned users in member accounts to perform most administrative tasks. Delegated administrators are now supported in Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, New Zealand, Taipei, Thailand), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Milan, Spain, Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Mexico (Central), and Middle East (Bahrain, UAE). Delegated administration enables organizations to designate a central AWS account to manage backup operations across multiple member accounts, streamlining governance and reducing administrative overhead. Additionally, you can now use AWS Backup Audit Manager cross-Region and cross-account delegated administrator functionality in these Regions, empowering delegated administrators to create audit reports for jobs and compliance for backup plans that span these Regions. For more information on the AWS Backup features available across AWS Regions, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html#features-by-region. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup.

AWS Backup extends delegated administrator support to 17 additional AWS Regions

You can now designate delegated administrators for AWS Backup in 17 additional AWS Regions, enabling assigned users in member accounts to perform most administrative tasks.

Delegated administra...

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AWS Backup extends delegated administrator support to 17 additional AWS Regions You can now designate delegated administrators for AWS Backup in 17 additional AWS Regions, enabling assigned users in member accounts to perform most administrative tasks. Delegated administrators are now supported in Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, New Zealand, Taipei, Thailand), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Milan, Spain, Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Mexico (Central), and Middle East (Bahrain, UAE). Delegated administration enables organizations to designate a central AWS account to manage backup operations across multiple member accounts, streamlining governance and reducing administrative overhead. Additionally, you can now use AWS Backup Audit Manager cross-Region and cross-account delegated administrator functionality in these Regions, empowering delegated administrators to create audit reports for jobs and compliance for backup plans that span these Regions. For more information on the AWS Backup features available across AWS Regions, see AWS Backup documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports delegated administrators in 17 new regions, allowing central AWS accounts to manage backup tasks across member accounts, enhancing governance and reducing overhead. For details, see AWS Backup documentation.

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Secure EKS clusters with the new support for Amazon EKS in AWS Backup | Amazon Web Services AWS Backup now supports Amazon EKS, providing a fully managed, centralized solution to back up and restore Kubernetes clusters and application data without requiring custom scripts or third-party tools.

📰🚨 Secure EKS clusters with the new support for Amazon EKS in AWS Backup

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AWS Backup now supports Amazon EKS AWS Backup now supports Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), providing a fully-managed, centralized solution for backing up EKS cluster state and persistent application data. You can now use AWS Backup to help protect your entire EKS environments through a centralized, policy-driven backup service. You now get comprehensive data protection capabilities through AWS Backup across your Amazon EKS Clusters, including automated scheduling, retention management, immutable vaults, cross-Region and cross-account copies. AWS Backup delivers a new an agent-free solution that works natively with AWS, replacing custom scripts or third-party tools to perform backups for each cluster. You can restore entire EKS clusters, specific namespaces, or individual persistent volumes. Use AWS Backup to protect your clusters for disaster recovery, to help meet your compliance requirements, or for additional protection before EKS cluster upgrades. AWS Backup for EKS is available in all AWS Regions where both AWS Backup and Amazon EKS are available. For the most up-to-date information on Regional availability, please refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-feature-availability.html#supported-services-by-region. To get started with AWS Backup for Amazon EKS, visit the https://us-east-2.console.aws.amazon.com/backup/home?, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-aurora.html%20and, or read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/secure-eks-clusters-with-the-new-support-for-amazon-eks-in-aws-backup. 

AWS Backup now supports Amazon EKS

AWS Backup now supports Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), providing a fully-managed, centralized solution for backing up EKS cluster state and persistent application data. You can now use AWS Backup to help pr...

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