AWS News Blog
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New Whitepaper: Using AWS for Disaster Recovery
Update March 18, 2021 – Please see our latest whitepaper: Disaster Recovery of Workloads on AWS: Recovery in the Cloud. You can also view our recovery in the cloud webinar here. Disaster recovery (DR) is one of most important use cases that we hear from our customers. Having your own DR site in the cloud […]
New – AWS Management Console Support for the Simple Email Service
The Amazon Simple Email Service gives you a simple and cost-effective way to send any volume of bulk or transactional email. We send millions of emails on behalf of thousands of Amazon SES customers each and every day. You can now access Amazon SES through the AWS Management Console. The new SES tab provides you […]
New – Use Your Microsoft BizSpark Licenses on AWS
It is a great time to be a software developer with an entrepreneurial mindset. You can get access to development tools, startup resources, and much more at no charge or at a very low cost these days. You don’t need to get venture capital or max out your credit cards in order to get started. […]
New – Amazon S3 Server Side Encryption for Data at Rest
A lot of technical tasks that seem simple in theory are often very complex to implement. For example, let’s say that you want to encrypt all of the data that you store in Amazon S3. You need to choose an encryption algorithm, create and store keys (while keeping the keys themselves safe from prying eyes), […]
New Docs: AWS Getting Started Guides for Linux and Microsoft Windows
We’ve created three new documents to make it even easier for you to get started with AWS: The first two documents (Getting Started Guide: AWS Web Application Hosting for Linux and Getting Started Guide: AWS Web Application Hosting for Microsoft Windows) are designed to help you create scalable, robust web applications that handle sophisticated demands […]
Powerful New Features for AWS CloudFormation
I’ve been making a point of telling my live audiences about AWS CloudFormation lately. Many large-scale AWS customers are starting to appreciate the fact that they can describe and instantiate entire application stacks using parameterized templates (see my original CloudFormation blog post for more info), allowing them to create a repeatable process around it. Today […]
Amazon CloudFront & Route 53 – New Edge Location: Brazil
We’ve just added an edge location in Brazil (number 20 to be precise) to Amazon CloudFront and Amazon Route 53. This is our first edge location in South America. The new location will speed up references to static and streamed content that are made from locations in South America, and will also accelerate the resolution […]
Amazon Linux AMI – General Availability and New Features
We introduced the Amazon Linux AMI in beta form about a year ago with the goal of providing a simple, stable, and secure Linux environment for server-focused workloads. We’ve been really happy with the adoption we’ve seen so far, and we continue to improve the product and further integrate it with other Amazon Web Services […]