☁️ AWS Daily Digest · July 03, 2026
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1. Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts now support AMD SEV-SNP
Security · AWS What's New
Amazon EC2 Dedicated Hosts now support AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization-Secure Nested Paging (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. Dedicated Host SEV-SNP is available with AMD security firmware.
2. Amazon EC2 X8i instances are now available in additional regions
Compute · AWS What's New
Amazon EC2 X8i instances are now available in additional regions, including Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). These instances deliver higher performance and faster memory bandwidth, benefiting customers running memory-intensive workloads like SAP HANA and large databases.
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.
4. Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now supports Terraform for provisioning
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now supports Terraform for provisioning, allowing customers to deploy a SageMaker Unified Studio domain through version-controlled templates. This benefits platform teams who can now bring SageMaker Unified Studio into their existing infrastructure-as-code pipelines.
5. Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports AMI versioning and auto-patching
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports AMI versioning and auto-patching, giving customers visibility into the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) versions running across their clusters. This benefits cluster administrators who can now automatically apply security patches without disrupting their workloads.
6. 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 customers' AWS environments, enabling them to more effectively discover, assess, audit, and remediate resources.
7. Automate public TLS certificate issuance with ACME support in AWS Certificate Manager
Security · AWS Blog
AWS Certificate Manager now supports Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) for automating public TLS certificate issuance. This benefits customers who can now automatically request, renew, and revoke TLS certificates without human intervention.
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