Streamline Kubernetes cluster management with new Amazon EKS Auto Mode

Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Auto Mode, a new capability to streamline Kubernetes cluster management for compute, storage, and networking, from provisioning to on-going maintenance with a single click. You can achieve higher agility, performance, and cost-efficiency by eliminating the operational overhead of managing the cluster infrastructure required to run production-grade Kubernetes applications at scale on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Customers choose Amazon EKS because they can use the open standards and portability of Kubernetes with the security, scalability, and availability of AWS cloud. While Kubernetes gives advanced customers deep controls over application operations, other customers find managing the components required for production-grade Kubernetes applications to be complex and labor-intensive. With the…

Introducing storage optimized Amazon EC2 I8g instances powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and 3rd gen AWS Nitro SSDs

Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon EC2 I8g instances, a new storage optimized instance type to provide the highest real-time storage performance among storage-optimized EC2 instances with the third generation of AWS Nitro SSDs and AWS Graviton4 processors. AWS Graviton4 is the most powerful and energy efficient processor we have ever designed for a broad range of workloads running on EC2 instances using a 64-bit ARM instruction set architecture. AWS Nitro System SSDs are custom built by AWS and offer high I/O performance, low latency, minimal latency variability, and security with always-on encryption. EC2 I8g instances are the first instance type to use third-generation AWS Nitro SSDs. These instances offer up to 22.5 TB local NVME SSD storage…

Now available: Storage optimized Amazon EC2 I7ie instances

The new storage optimized Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) I7ie instances feature up to 120 TB of low latency NVMe storage and 5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz. Fueled by 3rd Generation AWS Nitro SSDs, these instances deliver the highest storage density available in the cloud today. When compared to the previous generation of storage optimized instances, they provide: Up to 65% better real-time storage performance per TB Up to 50% lower I/O latency with up to 65% lower latency variability Up to 40% better compute performance Up to twice as many vCPUs and twice as much memory 20% better price-performance The instances are designed to support I/O intensive workloads that…

New Amazon CloudWatch Database Insights: Comprehensive database observability from fleets to instances

Observing your Amazon Aurora databases is now a whole lot easier. Instead of spending time setting up telemetry, building dashboards, and configuring alarms, you just open Amazon CloudWatch Database Insights and take a look. With no further setup, you can monitor the health of all of your Amazon Aurora MySQL and PostgreSQL instances in the selected Region: Each of the sections contains a wealth of detail and I’ll get to that in a moment (this may be the ultimate “but wait, there’s more” post). From this view, I can open the filter control on the left and filter the set of instances in a couple of different ways. For example, I can filter for all of the instances running Amazon…