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AWS Resource Groups adds support AWS PrivateLink AWS Resource Group APIs now come with https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ support, allowing you to invoke AWS Resource Group APIs from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without traversing the public internet. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. AWS PrivateLink support for AWS Resource Groups is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Resource Groups is available. To get started, follow the directions provided in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/en_us/vpc/latest/privatelink/privatelink-access-aws-services.html or visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/vpc-interface-endpoints.html.  

AWS Resource Groups adds support AWS PrivateLink

AWS Resource Group APIs now come with https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ support, allowing you to invoke AWS Resource Group APIs from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without...

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AWS Resource Groups now supports IPv6 AWS Resource Group APIs now supports IPv6 for dual stack subnets so you can filter IPv4 and IPv6 traffic flows to and from the public internet, on-premises network, or any endpoint in your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. IPv6 support is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Resource Groups is available today. To get started, learn how to configure https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpc-migrate-ipv6-add.html or learn more about https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/gettingstarted.html.

AWS Resource Groups now supports IPv6

AWS Resource Group APIs now supports IPv6 for dual stack subnets so you can filter IPv4 and IPv6 traffic flows to and from the public internet, on-premises network, or any endpoint in your Amazon Virtual Private Clou...

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AWS Resource Groups adds support AWS PrivateLink AWS Resource Group APIs now come with AWS PrivateLink support, allowing you to invoke AWS Resource Group APIs from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without traversing the public internet. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. AWS PrivateLink support for AWS Resource Groups is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Resource Groups is available. To get started, follow the directions provided in the AWS PrivateLink documentation or visit AWS Resource Groups.

🆕 AWS Resource Groups now support AWS PrivateLink for private API calls within VPCs, no public internet. Manage groups by tags for apps, projects, and cost centers across services, available in all regions.

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AWS Resource Groups now supports IPv6 AWS Resource Group APIs now supports IPv6 for dual stack subnets so you can filter IPv4 and IPv6 traffic flows to and from the public internet, on-premises network, or any endpoint in your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. IPv6 support is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Resource Groups is available today. To get started, learn how to configure IPv6 support or learn more about AWS Resource Groups.

🆕 AWS Resource Groups now supports IPv6 for dual stack subnets, enabling IPv4 and IPv6 traffic filtering in VPCs. Manage large AWS resources via tags, available in all regions. Learn to configure IPv6 support.

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AWS Resource Groups now supports 160 more resource types Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 160 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services such as AWS Code Catalyst and AWS Chatbot. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. Resource Groups expanded resource type coverage is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can access AWS Resource Groups through the AWS Management Console, the AWS SDK APIs, and the AWS CLI. For more information about grouping resources, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/resource-groups.html and the list of https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/supported-resources.html. To get started, visit https://console.aws.amazon.com/.

AWS Resource Groups now supports 160 more resource types

Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 160 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services su...

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AWS Resource Groups now supports 160 more resource types Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 160 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services such as AWS Code Catalyst and AWS Chatbot. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. Resource Groups expanded resource type coverage is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can access AWS Resource Groups through the AWS Management Console, the AWS SDK APIs, and the AWS CLI. For more information about grouping resources, see the AWS Resource Groups user guide and the list of supported resource types. To get started, visit AWS Resource Groups console.

🆕 AWS Resource Groups now supports 160 more resource types, including AWS Code Catalyst and AWS Chatbot, for tag-based grouping and management across all regions. Manage resources logically via the console, SDKs, and CLI.

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AWS Resource Groups now supports 172 more resource types Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 172 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services such as AWS Entity Resolution, Amazon Personalize, and Amazon Q Apps. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by logically grouping your resources. You can create collections of resources such as applications, projects, or workloads, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. AWS Resource Groups expanded resource type coverage is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can access AWS Resource Groups through the AWS Management Console, the AWS SDK APIs, and the AWS CLI. For more information about grouping resources, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/resource-groups.html and the list of https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/supported-resources.html. To get started, visit https://console.aws.amazon.com/.

AWS Resource Groups now supports 172 more resource types

Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 172 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services su...

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AWS Resource Groups now supports 172 more resource types Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 172 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services such as AWS Entity Resolution, Amazon Personalize, and Amazon Q Apps. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by logically grouping your resources. You can create collections of resources such as applications, projects, or workloads, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. AWS Resource Groups expanded resource type coverage is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can access AWS Resource Groups through the AWS Management Console, the AWS SDK APIs, and the AWS CLI. For more information about grouping resources, see the AWS Resource Groups user guide and the list of supported resource types. To get started, visit AWS Resource Groups console.

🆕 AWS Resource Groups now supports 172 more resource types

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AWS Resource Groups now supports 405 more resource types Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 405 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services such as Bedrock, Chime, and Quicksight. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. Resource Groups expanded resource type coverage is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can access AWS Resource Groups through the AWS Management Console, the AWS SDK APIs, and the AWS CLI. For more information about grouping resources, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/resource-groups.html and the list of https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ARG/latest/userguide/supported-resources.html. To get started, visit https://console.aws.amazon.com/.  

AWS Resource Groups now supports 405 more resource types

Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 405 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services su...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsResourceGroups

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AWS Resource Groups now supports 405 more resource types Today, AWS Resource Groups is adding support for an additional 405 resource types for tag-based Resource Groups. Customers can now use Resource Groups to group and manage resources from services such as Bedrock, Chime, and Quicksight. AWS Resource Groups enables you to model, manage and automate tasks on large numbers of AWS resources by using tags to logically group your resources. You can create logical collections of resources such as applications, projects, and cost centers, and manage them on dimensions such as cost, performance, and compliance in AWS services such as myApplications, AWS Systems Manager and Amazon CloudWatch. Resource Groups expanded resource type coverage is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can access AWS Resource Groups through the AWS Management Console, the AWS SDK APIs, and the AWS CLI. For more information about grouping resources, see the AWS Resource Groups user guide and the list of supported resource types. To get started, visit AWS Resource Groups console.

🆕 AWS Resource Groups now supports 405 more resource types

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