AWS News Blog
Category: Compute
Introducing storage optimized HAQM EC2 I8g instances powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and 3rd gen AWS Nitro SSDs
Elevate storage performance with AWS’s newest I8g instances, which deliver unparalleled speed and efficiency for I/O-intensive workloads.
Now available: Storage optimized HAQM EC2 I7ie instances
New AWS I7ie instances deliver unbeatable storage performance: up to 120TB NVMe, 40% better compute performance and up to 65% better real-time storage performance.
Announcing future-dated HAQM EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations
AWS EC2 Capacity Reservations empowers you to secure compute capacity for critical future workloads up to 120 days ahead, ensuring seamless performance during peak demand events like product launches or seasonal sales.
AWS named as a leader again in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure
AWS leads in hybrid infrastructure with top ratings from Gartner for edge computing, AI/ML, and hybrid management; recognized for global support and fully managed offerings like Outposts, expanding consistent cloud experience to on-premises and edge locations.
Track performance of serverless applications built using AWS Lambda with Application Signals
Gain deep visibility into AWS Lambda performance with CloudWatch Application Signals, eliminating manual monitoring complexities and improving serverless app health.
Streamline container application networking with built-in HAQM ECS support in HAQM VPC Lattice
Simplify networking for containerized apps with native VPC Lattice-ECS integration, boosting productivity and flexibility across services.
AWS Lambda SnapStart for Python and .NET functions is now generally available
AWS Lambda SnapStart boosts Python and .NET functions’ startup times to sub-second levels, often with minimal code changes, enabling highly responsive and scalable serverless apps.
AWS Lambda turns ten – looking back and looking ahead
Explore the journey of AWS Lambda, the pioneering serverless computing service, from its 2013 inception to powering over two million users and tens of trillions of function invocations monthly.