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On this day - January 1st

 Posted 2023-01-01
Happy New Year!

Today is the very first of the “On This Day” series. This series looks at service announcements, service improvements, major events and other trivia about the AWS cloud that happened on a particular day. It also includes a “Quiz of the Day” to test your AWS knowledge on topics related to the announcements. So what happened on January 1st regarding the AWS Cloud?

Not much actually! I guess most AWS staff are recovering from New Year Celebrations, or deciding on New Years Resolutions. There is just one announcement on January 1st, back in 2019, about Amazon Elastic File System (EFS).

A total of 1 announcements were made on January 1st:

Quiz of the Day for January 1st

New Year is all about starting fresh so in addition to questions about EFS (which was announced on January 1st, 2019), the “Quiz of the Day” for January 1st also contains questions about new starts…

Click here for the "Quiz of the Day".


There was just one announcement on January 1st in 2019.

EFS announces SLA of 99.9%

For all regions where EFS is available, AWS agrees that during any billing cycle they will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure an uptime of at least 99.9%. Customers will be eligible to receive a Service Credit in the event AWS does not meet the Service Commitment.

See here for the official AWS press release.



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