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AWS Daily Digest — June 03, 2026

☁️ AWS Daily Digest · June 03, 2026
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1. Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro now supports Kubernetes version 1.36

Compute  ·  AWS What's New

Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro now support Kubernetes version 1.36, introducing new features and bug fixes. This update matters for developers and operations teams who need the latest Kubernetes features for their containerized applications. Key improvements include User Namespaces and Mutating Admission Policies.

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2. AWS Config now supports internal service linked rules

Security  ·  AWS What's New

AWS Config now supports internal service linked rules, enabling AWS services to evaluate resource configurations using managed rules. This update benefits AWS services like AWS Security Hub, which can deploy and manage rule evaluations for integrated security and compliance capabilities. Evaluation results are delivered directly to the AWS service at no charge.

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3. AWS Deadline Cloud now supports persistent storage for Service Managed Fleets

Compute  ·  AWS What's New

AWS Deadline Cloud now supports persistent storage for Service Managed Fleets, allowing data to be maintained across worker lifecycle events. This update matters for teams running compute-intensive workloads in the cloud, such as visual effects and animation. Persistent storage is provided through Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes.

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4. Amazon SageMaker Studio now sets up in seconds with model customization ready from the start

AI/ML  ·  AWS What's New

Amazon SageMaker Studio now sets up in seconds with model customization ready from the start, reducing setup time from over two minutes. This update benefits machine learning developers who need to quickly build and fine-tune models. Newly created Studio environments come with serverless model customization permissions automatically configured.

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5. Amazon ElastiCache for Valkey now supports durability

Database  ·  AWS What's New

Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now supports durability, enabling it to be used for workloads that require microsecond read latency but cannot tolerate data loss. This update matters for applications that require high availability and fast recovery. Durability support stores data across multiple Availability Zones using a Multi-AZ transactional log.

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6. Get started with OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex on Amazon Bedrock

AI/ML  ·  AWS Blog

Amazon Bedrock now supports OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex, giving developers access to frontier models and a coding agent for software development. This update benefits developers who need advanced language models for coding, reasoning, and complex workloads. Models can be called through the Responses API on Amazon Bedrock's inference engine.

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7. Multi-Region event-driven failover architecture with Amazon EventBridge and Route 53

Networking  ·  AWS Compute Blog

Amazon EventBridge and Route 53 can be used to build a multi-region event-driven failover architecture, providing high availability and disaster recovery capabilities. This update matters for organizations building event-driven applications that need to respond to events in real-time. The architecture provides automatic failover between regions using health-based routing.

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