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AWS adds the ability to centrally manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones Today, AWS announces the ability to manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones from a single place within the AWS Management Console. With this new capability, customers can now efficiently monitor and manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones globally. AWS Global View enables customers to view resources across multiple Regions in a single console. To get started, customers can find "AWS Global View" in the AWS Management Console and navigate to the Regions and Zones page. The Regions and Zones page displays infrastructure location details, opt-in status, as well as any parent Region relationships, making it easier for customers to manage and monitor their global AWS footprint. This capability is available in all AWS commercial Regions. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/global-view.html documentation, or navigate to the Regions and Zones page https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2globalview/home#RegionsAndZones.

AWS adds the ability to centrally manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones

Today, AWS announces the ability to manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones from a single place within the AWS Management Console. With this new capability, customers can now effi...

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AWS adds the ability to centrally manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones Today, AWS announces the ability to manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones from a single place within the AWS Management Console. With this new capability, customers can now efficiently monitor and manage access to AWS Regions and AWS Local Zones globally. AWS Global View enables customers to view resources across multiple Regions in a single console. To get started, customers can find "AWS Global View" in the AWS Management Console and navigate to the Regions and Zones page. The Regions and Zones page displays infrastructure location details, opt-in status, as well as any parent Region relationships, making it easier for customers to manage and monitor their global AWS footprint. This capability is available in all AWS commercial Regions. To learn more, visit the AWS Global View documentation, or navigate to the Regions and Zones page here.

🆕 AWS now lets you centrally manage access to Regions and Local Zones via AWS Global View in the console, simplifying global resource monitoring and management across all commercial regions.

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Amazon EBS launches snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), a high-performance block storage service, announces the general availability of snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones. This new feature helps you meet your business and compliance requirements by ensuring that your EBS Snapshots are copied to the AWS Region or AWS Local Zone. Snapshot copy copies a point-in-time local snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3 in the Region or to another Local Zone. Customers use EBS Snapshots to back up their EBS volumes and copy them across multiple AWS Regions and Local Zones for disaster recovery, data migration, and compliance purposes. Amazon EBS snapshot copy is available in Local Zones that support local snapshots through the AWS Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS SDKs. To learn more, see the technical documentation for https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ebs/latest/userguide/ebs-copy-snapshot.html.

Amazon EBS launches snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones

Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), a high-performance block storage service, announces the general availability of snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones. This new feature helps you meet your b...

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Amazon EBS launches snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), a high-performance block storage service, announces the general availability of snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones. This new feature helps you meet your business and compliance requirements by ensuring that your EBS Snapshots are copied to the AWS Region or AWS Local Zone. Snapshot copy copies a point-in-time local snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3 in the Region or to another Local Zone. Customers use EBS Snapshots to back up their EBS volumes and copy them across multiple AWS Regions and Local Zones for disaster recovery, data migration, and compliance purposes. Amazon EBS snapshot copy is available in Local Zones that support local snapshots through the AWS Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS SDKs. To learn more, see the technical documentation for snapshot copy.

🆕 Amazon EBS now offers snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones, ensuring EBS Snapshots are replicated to the region or another Local Zone, aiding disaster recovery and compliance. Available via console, CLI, and SDKs.

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Introducing Amazon EC2 C6in instances in Chicago and New York City Local Zones Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6in instances are now available in the Chicago and New York City Local Zones. C6in instances are powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency of up to 3.5 GHz. They are x86-based Amazon EC2 compute-optimized instances offering up to 200 Gbps of network bandwidth. The instances are built on AWS Nitro System, which is a dedicated and lightweight hypervisor that delivers the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances for better overall performance and security. You can take advantage of the higher network bandwidth to scale the performance for a broad range of workloads running in AWS Local Zones. Local Zones are an AWS infrastructure deployment that place compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to large population, industry, and IT centers where no AWS Region exists. You can use Local Zones to run applications that require single-digit millisecond latency for use cases such as real-time gaming, hybrid migrations, media and entertainment content creation, live video streaming, engineering simulations, financial services payment processing, capital market operations, and AR/VR. To get started, you can enable Chicago Local Zone us-east-1-chi-2a and New York City Local Zone us-east-1-nyc-2a , in the https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=us-east-1#Settings:tab=zones;Category=local-zone or the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroup.html API, and deployhttps://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/c6i/. To learn more, visit https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/locations/ and see https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/.

Introducing Amazon EC2 C6in instances in Chicago and New York City Local Zones

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6in instances are now available in the Chicago and New York City Local Zones. C6in instances are powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalab...

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Introducing Amazon EC2 C6in instances in Chicago and New York City Local Zones Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6in instances are now available in the Chicago and New York City Local Zones. C6in instances are powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency of up to 3.5 GHz. They are x86-based Amazon EC2 compute-optimized instances offering up to 200 Gbps of network bandwidth. The instances are built on AWS Nitro System, which is a dedicated and lightweight hypervisor that delivers the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances for better overall performance and security. You can take advantage of the higher network bandwidth to scale the performance for a broad range of workloads running in AWS Local Zones. Local Zones are an AWS infrastructure deployment that place compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to large population, industry, and IT centers where no AWS Region exists. You can use Local Zones to run applications that require single-digit millisecond latency for use cases such as real-time gaming, hybrid migrations, media and entertainment content creation, live video streaming, engineering simulations, financial services payment processing, capital market operations, and AR/VR. To get started, you can enable Chicago Local Zone us-east-1-chi-2a and New York City Local Zone us-east-1-nyc-2a , in the Amazon EC2 Console or the ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroup API, and deploy C6in instances. To learn more, visit AWS Local Zones overview page and see Amazon EC2 Instance types.

🆕 Introducing Amazon EC2 C6in instances in Chicago and New York City Local Zones

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AWS now supports Zone Groups for Availability Zones AWS now supports the Zone Groups for Availability Zones across all AWS Regions, making it easier for you to differentiate groups of Local Zones and Availability Zones. Zone Groups were initially launched to help you identify related groups of Local Zones that reside in the same geography. For example, the two interconnected Local Zones in Los Angeles (us-west-2-lax-1a and us-west-2-lax-1b) make up the us-west-2-lax-1 Zone Group. These Zone Groups are used for opting in to the AWS Local Zones. You can now find the Zone Group for Availability Zones for all Regions in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAvailabilityZones.html API. For example, the Availability Zones in the US West (Oregon) Region make up the us-west-2-zg-1 Zone GroupName, where us-west-2 indicates the Region, and zg-1 indicates it is the group of AZs in the Region. This new identifier (such as us-west-2-zg-1) has replaced the previous naming (such as us-west-2). For more details, please refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/new-zone-groups-for-availability-zones-in-aws-regions/ and the visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeAvailabilityZones.html API documentation.  

AWS now supports Zone Groups for Availability Zones

AWS now supports the Zone Groups for Availability Zones across all AWS Regions, making it easier for you to differentiate groups of Local Zones and Availability Zones.

Zone Groups were initially launched to help you ...

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AWS now supports Zone Groups for Availability Zones AWS now supports the Zone Groups for Availability Zones across all AWS Regions, making it easier for you to differentiate groups of Local Zones and Availability Zones. Zone Groups were initially launched to help you identify related groups of Local Zones that reside in the same geography. For example, the two interconnected Local Zones in Los Angeles (us-west-2-lax-1a and us-west-2-lax-1b) make up the us-west-2-lax-1 Zone Group. These Zone Groups are used for opting in to the AWS Local Zones. You can now find the Zone Group for Availability Zones for all Regions in the DescribeAvailabilityZones API. For example, the Availability Zones in the US West (Oregon) Region make up the us-west-2-zg-1 Zone GroupName, where us-west-2 indicates the Region, and zg-1 indicates it is the group of AZs in the Region. This new identifier (such as us-west-2-zg-1) has replaced the previous naming (such as us-west-2). For more details, please refer to the Zone Group for Availability Zones blog post and the visit DescribeAvailabilityZones API documentation.

🆕 AWS now supports Zone Groups for Availability Zones

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Announcing the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City Today, AWS announces the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City, supporting a wide range of workloads at the edge. This new Local Zone offers Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7i, R7i, M6i, and M6in instances and Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume types gp2, gp3, io1, sc1, and st1. You can also access Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Application Load Balancer, AWS Direct Connect, and the microsecond-accurate time of Amazon Time Sync in this new Local Zone to support your workloads at the edge. Local Zones are an AWS infrastructure deployment that place compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to large population, industry, and IT centers where no AWS Region exists. You can use Local Zones to run applications that require single-digit millisecond latency for use cases such as real-time gaming, hybrid migrations, media and entertainment content creation, live video streaming, engineering simulations, financial services payment processing, capital market operations, and AR/VR. Local Zones are available in the US in 17 metro areas and globally in an additional 17 metro areas, allowing you to deliver low-latency applications to end users worldwide. For more information about where other Local Zones are available, visit https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/locations/. You can enable the new Local Zone in New York City from the https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=us-east-1#Settings:tab=zones;Category=local-zone tab in the Amazon EC2 console settings or the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroup.html API. Check out https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/pricing/ for information on Amazon EC2 instances available as On-Demand Instances, Spot Instances, or part of Savings Plans in the new Local Zone in New York City. To learn more, visit https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/.

Announcing the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City

Today, AWS announces the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City, supporting a wide range of workloads at the edge. This new Local Zone offers Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (A...

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Announcing the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City Today, AWS announces the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City, supporting a wide range of workloads at the edge. This new Local Zone offers Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7i, R7i, M6i, and M6in instances and Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume types gp2, gp3, io1, sc1, and st1. You can also access Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Application Load Balancer, AWS Direct Connect, and the microsecond-accurate time of Amazon Time Sync in this new Local Zone to support your workloads at the edge. Local Zones are an AWS infrastructure deployment that place compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to large population, industry, and IT centers where no AWS Region exists. You can use Local Zones to run applications that require single-digit millisecond latency for use cases such as real-time gaming, hybrid migrations, media and entertainment content creation, live video streaming, engineering simulations, financial services payment processing, capital market operations, and AR/VR. Local Zones are available in the US in 17 metro areas and globally in an additional 17 metro areas, allowing you to deliver low-latency applications to end users worldwide. For more information about where other Local Zones are available, visit Local Zones locations. You can enable the new Local Zone in New York City from the Zones tab in the Amazon EC2 console settings or the ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroup API. Check out Local Zones pricing for information on Amazon EC2 instances available as On-Demand Instances, Spot Instances, or part of Savings Plans in the new Local Zone in New York City. To learn more, visit Local Zones.

🆕 Announcing the general availability of a new AWS Local Zone in New York City

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Amazon EBS launches Local Snapshots for AWS Dedicated Local Zones You can now use Amazon EBS Local Snapshots in AWS Dedicated Local Zones. Dedicated Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure that are fully managed by AWS, built for exclusive use by you or your community, and placed in a location or data center specified by you to help you comply with regulatory requirements. Customers use EBS Snapshots to back up their EBS volumes for disaster recovery, data migration, and compliance purposes. With Local Snapshots, you can now create backups of your EBS volumes in Dedicated Local Zones and store them within the same geographical boundary as your EBS volumes, helping you meet your data isolation and data residency use cases. You can also create Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies for your account to enforce that snapshots are stored within the Dedicated Local Zone. Additionally, you can use Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (DLM) to automate the creation and retention of local snapshots. Local Snapshots are available through the AWS Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS SDKs. To learn more, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ebs/latest/userguide/snapshots-localzones.html on Local Snapshots.

Amazon EBS launches Local Snapshots for AWS Dedicated Local Zones

You can now use Amazon EBS Local Snapshots in AWS Dedicated Local Zones. Dedicated Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure that are fully managed by AWS, built for exclusive use...

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Amazon EBS launches Local Snapshots for AWS Dedicated Local Zones You can now use Amazon EBS Local Snapshots in AWS Dedicated Local Zones. Dedicated Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure that are fully managed by AWS, built for exclusive use by you or your community, and placed in a location or data center specified by you to help you comply with regulatory requirements. Customers use EBS Snapshots to back up their EBS volumes for disaster recovery, data migration, and compliance purposes. With Local Snapshots, you can now create backups of your EBS volumes in Dedicated Local Zones and store them within the same geographical boundary as your EBS volumes, helping you meet your data isolation and data residency use cases. You can also create Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies for your account to enforce that snapshots are stored within the Dedicated Local Zone. Additionally, you can use Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (DLM) to automate the creation and retention of local snapshots. Local Snapshots are available through the AWS Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS SDKs. To learn more, see the technical documentation on Local Snapshots.

🆕 Amazon EBS launches Local Snapshots for AWS Dedicated Local Zones

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