Provides infrastructure layer compute capabilities, including both bare metal and virtual servers with various optimizations includins compute, memory, IO, and disk. Also supports accelerations options such as GPUs, FPGAs, Inferentia and Trainium.
Provides image recognition capability for images (in batch or real-time) and video that provides a analysis of the content such as real-world objects, faces, celebrities, and path mapping.
Provides a publish/subscribe notification service with multiple subscription types including Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, AWS Lambda, generic HTTPS endpoints, SMS and email.
A serverless, fully-managed, message queue service that supports producing, store, and consuming messages and enables loose coupling between applications.
Provides private networking capability spanning multiple availability zones and supporting subnets, routing, network access control groups, security groups and gateways.
Provides tracing of service invocations in distributed applications for observability, allowing users to diagnose issues or optimize their service interactions.
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Monitoring AWS API Changes
2020-01-29 / 122 words / 1 minutes
AWS generates a lot of content, including User Guides, Developer Guides and Blog Posts across multiple categories. It can be really difficult to keep up with all the latest changes.
What makes it more complex is the API Reference Guides include an API version, but that rarely ever changes. For example, the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) API Reference Guide, available here still shows the version number of “2016-11-15”, despite containing documentation for relatively recent features such as VPC Endpoints.
I recently stumbled across a website that provides clear concise insight into the latest AWS API changes. Since API changes typically reflect new features, the site makes it easy to keep track of new announcements very efficiently.
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