☁️ AWS Daily Digest · June 23, 2026
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1. Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control: AWS Lambda introduces MicroVMs
Compute · AWS Blog
AWS launches a new serverless compute primitive, AWS Lambda MicroVMs. VM-level, isolated sandboxes with no shared kernel or resources between sessions. Rapid launch and resume, full lifecycle control, state preservation up to 8 hours, no infrastructure to manage.
2. Announcing Amazon EC2 G7 instances accelerated by NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs
Compute · AWS Blog
Announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) G7 instances, delivering high performance GPU acceleration for AI inference, graphics, and data analytics workloads.
3. Amazon ECS introduces new high-resolution metrics for faster service auto scaling
Compute · AWS Blog
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) service auto scaling automatically adjusts task counts to meet workload demand with comprehensive scaling policies, including predictive scaling for recurring traffic patterns, scheduled scaling for planned events, and target tracking to scale dynamically on real-time metrics. You can choose proactive scaling by using predictive scaling (automatic) and
4. SageMaker Notebook Instances now support G6e instance types
AI/ML · AWS What's New
We are pleased to announce general availability of Amazon EC2 G6e instances on SageMaker notebook instances. Amazon EC2 G6e instances are powered by up to 8 NVIDIA L40s Tensor Core GPUs with 48 GB of memory per GPU and third generation AMD EPYC processors. G6e instances deliver up to 2.5x better performance compared to EC2 G5 instances. Customers can use G6e instances to interactively test model d
5. Automated Reasoning checks in Amazon Bedrock Guardrails add new policy refinement workflows
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Today, AWS announces new automated refinement workflows for Automated Reasoning checks in Amazon Bedrock Guardrails. Automated Reasoning checks use formal logic to mathematically validate the accuracy of generative AI responses against a policy you define, helping detect hallucinations and provide verifiable explanations. The quality of validation results depends on how well a policy is defined. T
6. Amazon CloudWatch Logs supports managed syslog ingestion
Security · AWS What's New
Amazon CloudWatch Logs supports managed syslog ingestion, enabling customers to send syslog messages from firewalls, routers, switches, and Linux servers directly into CloudWatch Logs. With today's launch, customers can configure their network devices and servers to send syslog messages over TCP, TCP+TLS, or UDP to a VPC endpoint in their account - without installing or managing any agents. Amazon
7. AWS Nitro Isolation Engine: Formally verifying the hypervisor in the AWS Nitro System
Security · AWS Compute Blog
Ali Saidi is a VP and Distinguished Engineer at AWS Millions of customers use the AWS Nitro System to protect their most sensitive workloads, and AWS is an industry leader in innovation to secure customer data. Helping our customers keep their data secure and confidential is our highest priority, and we continue to make investments […]
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