☁️ AWS Daily Digest · July 02, 2026
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1. Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts now support AMD SEV-SNP
Compute · AWS What's New
Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts now support AMD SEV-SNP, enabling customers to run confidential computing workloads on dedicated physical servers. This benefits customers who require control over instance placement and host affinity for their workloads. The physical host is provisioned with AMD security firmware during allocation, ensuring a customer’s environment is up to date.
2. AWS Config now supports 8 new resource types
Security · AWS What's New
AWS Config now supports 8 new resource types across key services including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon EC2, and Amazon S3. This expansion provides greater coverage over AWS environments, enabling customers to more effectively discover, assess, audit, and remediate resources. The newly supported resource types are available in all AWS Regions where the resources are available.
3. Amazon EC2 C9g and C9gd instances powered by AWS Graviton5 processors are now available
Compute · AWS Blog
Amazon EC2 C9g and C9gd instances powered by AWS Graviton5 processors are now available, delivering up to 25% higher performance per vCPU compared to previous-generation instances. This benefits customers running compute-intensive workloads like real-time analytics and CPU-based machine learning inference. C9g instances feature the fastest memory of any processor.
4. Amazon ECS now provides real-time deployment observability in the AWS Management Console
Compute · AWS What's New
Amazon ECS now provides real-time deployment observability in the AWS Management Console, allowing customers to track deployment progress and diagnose failures. This benefits customers by reducing the time it takes to troubleshoot and resolve deployment failures. The enhanced deployment observability introduces a live deployment timeline with automatic refresh.
5. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore increases default runtime quota limits
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore has increased the default runtime quota limits, giving customers greater capacity to scale their agent-based workloads. This benefits customers by supporting up to 5,000 active concurrent sessions in US East and US West, and 2,500 in all other supported Regions. The new default limits also support 200 agent interactions per second and 25 new sessions created per second.
6. Amazon CloudWatch supports creating alarms from log queries
Observability · AWS What's New
Amazon CloudWatch now supports creating alarms from log queries, allowing customers to get alerted on anomalies without leaving their log analysis workflow. This benefits customers by streamlining the path to actively monitoring log data and eliminating the need for intermediate steps. Alarms created from log queries support all standard CloudWatch Alarm actions.
7. Automate public TLS certificate issuance with ACME support in AWS Certificate Manager
Security · AWS Blog
AWS Certificate Manager now supports ACME for automating public TLS certificate issuance, eliminating the need for manual renewal processes. This benefits customers by reducing the risk of certificate expiration and associated errors or service downtime. ACME support enables automatic renewal of TLS certificates without human intervention.
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