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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) region adding to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. Amazon DocumentDB is a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. Amazon DocumentDB is designed to give you the scalability and durability you need when operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads. Storage scales automatically up to 128TiB without any impact to your application. In addition, Amazon DocumentDB natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service (DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. Amazon DocumentDB supports millions of requests per second and can be scaled out to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes with no application downtime. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/ and https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/pricing/. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the https://console.aws.amazon.com/docdb, https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/docdb/index.html, or SDK.

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) region adding to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastruc

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) region adding to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. Amazon DocumentDB is a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. Amazon DocumentDB is designed to give you the scalability and durability you need when operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads. Storage scales automatically up to 128TiB without any impact to your application. In addition, Amazon DocumentDB natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service(DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. Amazon DocumentDB supports millions of requests per second and can be scaled out to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes with no application downtime. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/ and https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/pricing/. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the https://console.aws.amazon.com/docdb, https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/docdb/index.html, or SDK.

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) region adding to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) region adding to the list of available regions where you can use Amazon DocumentDB. Amazon DocumentDB is a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. Amazon DocumentDB is designed to give you the scalability and durability you need when operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads. Storage scales automatically up to 128TiB without any impact to your application. In addition, Amazon DocumentDB natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service(DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. Amazon DocumentDB supports millions of requests per second and can be scaled out to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes with no application downtime. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB product page and pricing page. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the AWS Management console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or SDK.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB (MongoDB compatible) is now available in Asia Pacific (Jakarta), offering scalable, fully managed JSON database for mission-critical workloads, integrating with AWS services, and supporting millions of requests per second.

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces upgraded query planner that can run queries up to 10x faster Today, Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces a new query planner, featuring advanced query optimization capabilities and improved performance. PlannerVersion 2.0 for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) 5.0 delivers up to 10x performance improvement over the prior version when using find and update operators with indexes. Performance improvements primarily come from using more optimal index plans and enabling index scan support for operators such as negation operators ($neq, $nin) and nested $elementMatch. PlannerVersion 2.0 queries run faster through better cost estimation techniques, optimized algorithms, and enhanced stability. PlannerVersion 2.0 also simplifies query syntax. For example, you no longer need to provide explicit hints for $regex queries to utilize indexes. PlannerVersion 2.0 is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon DocumentDB 5.0 is supported. You can enable it by simply modifying the corresponding parameter in your cluster parameter group. The change does not require a cluster restart or cause any downtime. If needed, you can easily revert to using the legacy query planner. To learn more about the new query planner, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/latest/developerguide/query-planner.html.

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces upgraded query planner that can run queries up to 10x faster

Today, Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces a new query planner, featuring advanced query optimization capabilities and improved per...

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces upgraded query planner that can run queries up to 10x faster Today, Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces a new query planner, featuring advanced query optimization capabilities and improved performance. PlannerVersion 2.0 for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) 5.0 delivers up to 10x performance improvement over the prior version when using find and update operators with indexes. Performance improvements primarily come from using more optimal index plans and enabling index scan support for operators such as negation operators ($neq, $nin) and nested $elementMatch. PlannerVersion 2.0 queries run faster through better cost estimation techniques, optimized algorithms, and enhanced stability. PlannerVersion 2.0 also simplifies query syntax. For example, you no longer need to provide explicit hints for $regex queries to utilize indexes. PlannerVersion 2.0 is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon DocumentDB 5.0 is supported. You can enable it by simply modifying the corresponding parameter in your cluster parameter group. The change does not require a cluster restart or cause any downtime. If needed, you can easily revert to using the legacy query planner. To learn more about the new query planner, see Getting Started with New Query Planner.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB (MongoDB) now has a new query planner (PlannerVersion 2.0) that boosts query speed up to 10x, optimizes index plans, and simplifies syntax. Available in all supported regions without downtime.

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports Graviton4-based R8g database instances AWS Graviton4-based R8g database instances are now generally available for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility). R8g instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and feature the latest DDR5 memory, making it ideal for memory-intensive workloads. These instances are built on the https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/nitro/, which offloads CPU virtualization, storage, and networking functions to dedicated hardware and software to enhance the performance and security of your workloads. Customers can get started with R8g instances through the AWS Management Console, CLI, and SDK by modifying their existing Amazon DocumentDB database cluster or creating a new one. R8g instances are available for Amazon DocumentDB 5.0 on both Standard and IO-Optimized cluster storage configurations. For more information including region availability visit our https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/pricing/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/latest/developerguide/db-instance-classes.html. 

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports Graviton4-based R8g database instances

AWS Graviton4-based R8g database instances are now generally available for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility). R8g instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 proce...

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports Graviton4-based R8g database instances AWS Graviton4-based R8g database instances are now generally available for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility). R8g instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and feature the latest DDR5 memory, making it ideal for memory-intensive workloads. These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, which offloads CPU virtualization, storage, and networking functions to dedicated hardware and software to enhance the performance and security of your workloads. Customers can get started with R8g instances through the AWS Management Console, CLI, and SDK by modifying their existing Amazon DocumentDB database cluster or creating a new one. R8g instances are available for Amazon DocumentDB 5.0 on both Standard and IO-Optimized cluster storage configurations. For more information including region availability visit our pricing page and documentation.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB now supports Graviton4-based R8g instances, ideal for memory-intensive workloads with DDR5 memory and Nitro System for enhanced performance and security. Available via AWS Management Console, CLI, and SDK.

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Amazon DocumentDB now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon DocumentDB now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses on new and existing clusters. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack by running their databases on a dual-stack network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6. IPv6 increases the number of available addresses and customers no longer need to manage overlapping IPv4 address spaces in their VPCs (Virtual Private Cloud). Customers can standardize their applications on the new version of Internet Protocol by moving to dual-stack mode (supporting both IPv4 and IPv6) with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console or directly using the AWS CLI. Amazon DocumentDB is a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. Amazon DocumentDB support for IPv6 is generally available on version 4.0 and 5.0 in AWS Regions listed in https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/latest/developerguide/vpc-clusters.html#dual-stack-availability. To learn more about configuring your environment for IPv6, please refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/latest/developerguide/vpc-docdb.html.

Amazon DocumentDB now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

Amazon DocumentDB now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses on new and existing clusters. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack...

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Amazon DocumentDB now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon DocumentDB now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses on new and existing clusters. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack by running their databases on a dual-stack network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6. IPv6 increases the number of available addresses and customers no longer need to manage overlapping IPv4 address spaces in their VPCs (Virtual Private Cloud). Customers can standardize their applications on the new version of Internet Protocol by moving to dual-stack mode (supporting both IPv4 and IPv6) with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console or directly using the AWS CLI. Amazon DocumentDB is a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. Amazon DocumentDB support for IPv6 is generally available on version 4.0 and 5.0 in AWS Regions listed in Dual-stack mode Region and version availability. To learn more about configuring your environment for IPv6, please refer to Amazon VPC and Amazon DocumentDB.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB now supports IPv6, allowing dual-stack mode for both IPv4 and IPv6, simplifying network management and expanding address availability. Available in AWS Regions, it's generally available for versions 4.0 and 5.0.

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now available in 4 new regions across Asia Pacific and Mexico Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure, is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Malaysia) and Mexico (Central) Regions. Amazon DocumentDB provides scalability and durability for mission-critical MongoDB workloads, supporting millions of requests per second and can be scaled to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes without application downtime. Storage scales automatically up to 128 TiB without any impact to your application. With Amazon DocumentDB Serverless, capacity automatically scales up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity. Amazon DocumentDB also natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service (DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/, and see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the https://console.aws.amazon.com/docdb, https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/docdb/index.html, or SDK.

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now available in 4 new regions across Asia Pacific and Mexico

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document worklo...

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now available in 4 new regions across Asia Pacific and Mexico Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure, is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Malaysia) and Mexico (Central) Regions. Amazon DocumentDB provides scalability and durability for mission-critical MongoDB workloads, supporting millions of requests per second and can be scaled to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes without application downtime. Storage scales automatically up to 128 TiB without any impact to your application. With Amazon DocumentDB Serverless, capacity automatically scales up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity. Amazon DocumentDB also natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service (DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB product page, and see the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the AWS Management console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or SDK.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB, a MongoDB-compatible database, is now available in 4 new regions: Asia Pacific (Osaka), Thailand, Malaysia, and Mexico (Central), offering scalable, cost-effective, and fully managed JSON database services for mission-critical workloads.

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon DocumentDB, AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2, and more (August 4, 2025) This week brings an array of innovations spanning from generative AI capabilities to enhancements of foundational services. Whether you’re building AI-powered applications, managing databases, or optimizing your cloud infrastructure, these updates help build more advanced, robust, and flexible applications. Last week’s launches Here are the launches that got my attention this week: Amazon DocumentDB – […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon DocumentDB, AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2, and more (August 4, 2025)

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Amazon DocumentDB Serverless is now available Amazon DocumentDB Serverless automatically scales capacity up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity.

Amazon DocumentDB Serverless is now available

Amazon DocumentDB Serverless automatically scales capacity up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared...

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon DocumentDB, AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2, and more (August 4, 2025) This week brings an array of innovations spanning from generative AI capabilities to enhancements of foundational services. Whether you’re building AI-powered applications, managing databases, or optimizing your cloud infrastructure, these updates help build more advanced, robust, and flexible applications. Last week’s launches Here are the launches that got my attention this week: Amazon DocumentDB – […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon DocumentDB, AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2, and more (August 4, 2025)

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Amazon DocumentDB Serverless is now available | Amazon Web Services Amazon DocumentDB Serverless automatically scales capacity up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity.

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Amazon DocumentDB Serverless is now available Amazon DocumentDB Serverless automatically scales capacity up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity.

Amazon DocumentDB Serverless is now available

Amazon DocumentDB Serverless automatically scales capacity up or down in fine-grained increments based on your application's demand, offering up to 90% cost savings compared...

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) Announces 99.99% Service Level Agreement Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces an updated Service Level Agreement (https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/sla/), promising a 99.99% availability when using a Multi-Availability Zone (Multi-AZ) configuration. Previously, Amazon DocumentDB offered a 99.9% SLA. Now, Amazon DocumentDB has updated the SLA to 99.99%, increasing our commitment to service availability. Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a fully managed native JSON document database that makes it easy and cost effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. The updated SLA for Amazon DocumentDB applies to all regions where DocumentDB is https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/, at no additional cost. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please see our https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/.  

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) Announces 99.99% Service Level Agreement

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces an updated Service Level Agreement (https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/sla/ promising a 99.99% availability w...

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) Announces 99.99% Service Level Agreement Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces an updated Service Level Agreement (SLA), promising a 99.99% availability when using a Multi-Availability Zone (Multi-AZ) configuration. Previously, Amazon DocumentDB offered a 99.9% SLA. Now, Amazon DocumentDB has updated the SLA to 99.99%, increasing our commitment to service availability. Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a fully managed native JSON document database that makes it easy and cost effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. The updated SLA for Amazon DocumentDB applies to all regions where DocumentDB is generally available, at no additional cost. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please see our product page and documentation.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB now offers a 99.99% SLA for Multi-AZ configurations, up from 99.9%, enhancing service availability at no extra cost. This fully managed MongoDB-compatible database supports critical document workloads at any scale.

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the AWS Europe (Stockholm) Region Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure, is now available in the AWS Europe (Stockholm) Region. Amazon DocumentDB provides scalability and durability for mission-critical MongoDB workloads, supporting millions of requests per second and can be scaled to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes without application downtime. Storage scales automatically up to 128 TiB without any impact to your application. In addition, Amazon DocumentDB natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service (DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/, and see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the https://console.aws.amazon.com/docdb, https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/docdb/index.html, or SDK.

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the AWS Europe (Stockholm) Region

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at v...

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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the AWS Europe (Stockholm) Region Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure, is now available in the AWS Europe (Stockholm) Region. Amazon DocumentDB provides scalability and durability for mission-critical MongoDB workloads, supporting millions of requests per second and can be scaled to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes without application downtime. Storage scales automatically up to 128 TiB without any impact to your application. In addition, Amazon DocumentDB natively integrates with AWS Database Migration Service (DMS), Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Lambda, AWS Backup and more. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB product page, and see the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability. You can create a Amazon DocumentDB cluster from the AWS Management console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or SDK.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB, a MongoDB-compatible, fully managed JSON database, is now available in AWS Europe (Stockholm). It offers scalable, durable, and cost-effective solutions for critical document workloads, with automatic storage scaling and integration with AWS services.

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Amazon DocumentDB now offers one-click connectivity with CloudShell Starting today, you can connect to your Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) clusters with a single click through AWS CloudShell directly from the AWS Management Console. This new feature allows our customers to easily connect to their DocumentDB clusters directly from their browser, without requiring any local setup. One-click connectivity with Cloudshell automatically configures VPCs, security groups, and MongoDB shell installation, eliminating the need for manual tasks like setting up security groups and ingress/egress rules. This streamlines the process for database administrators and developers, enabling them to connect quickly to their DocumentDB cluster to preview data or execute adhoc queries. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where both Amazon DocumentDB and AWS CloudShell services are supported. For more information about region availability, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ table. To get started, follow https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/latest/developerguide/get-started-guide.html to create an Amazon DocumentDB cluster, then click the "Connect to cluster" button to connect via CloudShell.

Amazon DocumentDB now offers one-click connectivity with CloudShell

Starting today, you can connect to your Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) clusters with a single click through AWS CloudShell directly from the AWS Management Console. This new feature allo...

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Amazon DocumentDB now offers one-click connectivity with CloudShell Starting today, you can connect to your Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) clusters with a single click through AWS CloudShell directly from the AWS Management Console. This new feature allows our customers to easily connect to their DocumentDB clusters directly from their browser, without requiring any local setup. One-click connectivity with Cloudshell automatically configures VPCs, security groups, and MongoDB shell installation, eliminating the need for manual tasks like setting up security groups and ingress/egress rules. This streamlines the process for database administrators and developers, enabling them to connect quickly to their DocumentDB cluster to preview data or execute adhoc queries. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where both Amazon DocumentDB and AWS CloudShell services are supported. For more information about region availability, see the AWS Region table. To get started, follow Get started with Amazon DocumentDB to create an Amazon DocumentDB cluster, then click the "Connect to cluster" button to connect via CloudShell.

🆕 Amazon DocumentDB now offers one-click connectivity with CloudShell

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Announcing NVMe-backed R6gd Instances for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB Compatibility) Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB Compatibility) introduces NVMe-backed R6gd Instances, offering up to 7x faster query performance for applications with large datasets exceeding regular instance memory. These instances can expand the data caching capacity by up to 7 times compared to a regular instance. NVMe-backed R6gd Instances leverage the local non-volatile memory express (NVMe)-based SSD storage available on r6gd instances to store ephemeral data, reducing network-based storage access, and improving read latency and throughput. Database pages evicted from the in-memory buffer cache are cached on local NVMe storage. Additionally, temporary space is hosted on local SSD instead of network storage, reducing the latency of queries involving sorts by up to 2x and accelerating resource-intensive operations like index builds. Customers can get started with NVMe-backed R6gd Instances through the AWS Management Console, CLI, and SDK by modifying their Amazon DocumentDB database cluster or creating a new one using R6gd instances. NVMe-backed R6gd Instances are available for Amazon DocumentDB V5.0 on both Standard and IO-Optimized cluster storage configurations. For more information visit our https://aws.amazon.com/documentdb/pricing/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/documentdb/latest/developerguide/db-instance-nvme.html.

Announcing NVMe-backed R6gd Instances for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB Compatibility)

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Announcing NVMe-backed R6gd Instances for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB Compatibility) Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB Compatibility) introduces NVMe-backed R6gd Instances, offering up to 7x faster query performance for applications with large datasets exceeding regular instance memory. These instances can expand the data caching capacity by up to 7 times compared to a regular instance. NVMe-backed R6gd Instances leverage the local non-volatile memory express (NVMe)-based SSD storage available on r6gd instances to store ephemeral data, reducing network-based storage access, and improving read latency and throughput. Database pages evicted from the in-memory buffer cache are cached on local NVMe storage. Additionally, temporary space is hosted on local SSD instead of network storage, reducing the latency of queries involving sorts by up to 2x and accelerating resource-intensive operations like index builds. Customers can get started with NVMe-backed R6gd Instances through the AWS Management Console, CLI, and SDK by modifying their Amazon DocumentDB database cluster or creating a new one using R6gd instances. NVMe-backed R6gd Instances are available for Amazon DocumentDB V5.0 on both Standard and IO-Optimized cluster storage configurations. For more information visit our pricing page and documentation.

🆕 Announcing NVMe-backed R6gd Instances for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB Compatibility)

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AWS Backup now supports resource type and multiple tag selections in backup policies Today, AWS Backup announces additional options to assign resources to a backup policy on AWS Organizations. Customers can now select specific resources by resource type and exclude them based on resource type or tag. They can also use the combination of multiple tags within the same resource selection. With additional options to select resources, customers can implement flexible backup strategies across their organizations by combining multiple resource types and/or tags. They can also exclude resources they do not want to back up using resource type or tag, optimizing cost on non-critical resources. To get started, use your AWS Organizations' management account to create or edit an AWS Backup policy. Then, create or modify a resource selection using the AWS Organizations' API, CLI, or JSON editor in either the AWS Organizations or AWS Backup console. AWS Backup support for enhanced resource selection in backup policies is available in all commercial regions where https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/backup-feature-availability.html#features-by-region For more information, visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_backup_syntax.html and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/enhance-resource-selection-in-aws-backup-policies-in-aws-organization/.

AWS Backup now supports resource type and multiple tag selections in backup policies

Today, AWS Backup announces additional options to assign resources to a backup policy on AWS Organizations. Customers can now select specific resources by r...

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AWS Backup now supports resource type and multiple tag selections in backup policies Today, AWS Backup announces additional options to assign resources to a backup policy on AWS Organizations. Customers can now select specific resources by resource type and exclude them based on resource type or tag. They can also use the combination of multiple tags within the same resource selection. With additional options to select resources, customers can implement flexible backup strategies across their organizations by combining multiple resource types and/or tags. They can also exclude resources they do not want to back up using resource type or tag, optimizing cost on non-critical resources. To get started, use your AWS Organizations' management account to create or edit an AWS Backup policy. Then, create or modify a resource selection using the AWS Organizations' API, CLI, or JSON editor in either the AWS Organizations or AWS Backup console. AWS Backup support for enhanced resource selection in backup policies is available in all commercial regions where AWS Backup’s cross account management is available. For more information, visit our documentation and launch blog.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports resource type and multiple tag selections in backup policies

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