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Import YAML Runbook as an AWS Systems Manager Automation Document to Delete Unattached EBS Volumes “ I have checked the documents of AWS to import yaml runbook as an aws systems manager automation...

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Validate best practice compliance for SAP ABAP applications with AWS Systems Manager AWS Systems Manager (AWS SSM) Configuration Manager now allows you to automatically test SAP ABAP based applications on AWS against best practices defined in the AWS Well-Architected Framework SAP Lens. Keeping SAP applications optimally configured requires SAP administrators to stay current with best practices from multiple sources including AWS, SAP, and operating system vendors and manually check their configurations to validate adherence. AWS SSM Configuration Manager automatically assesses SAP applications running on AWS against these standards, proactively identifying misconfigurations and recommending specific remediation steps, allowing you to make the necessary changes before potential impacts to business operations. With this launch, configuration checks can be scheduled or run on-demand for SAP HANA and ABAP applications. SSM for SAP Configuration Manager is available in https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/ssm-sap.html where SSMSAP is available. To learn more, read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsforsap/enhance-sap-operations-with-new-aws-systems-manager-for-sap-features-extended-configuration-management-ai-assisted-operations-and-scheduling/, or refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ssm-sap/latest/userguide/what-is-ssm-for-sap.html#supported-regions

Validate best practice compliance for SAP ABAP applications with AWS Systems Manager

AWS Systems Manager (AWS SSM) Configuration Manager now allows you to automatically test SAP ABAP based applications on AWS against best practices defined in the AWS Well-Architected F...

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Validate best practice compliance for SAP ABAP applications with AWS Systems Manager AWS Systems Manager (AWS SSM) Configuration Manager now allows you to automatically test SAP ABAP based applications on AWS against best practices defined in the AWS Well-Architected Framework SAP Lens. Keeping SAP applications optimally configured requires SAP administrators to stay current with best practices from multiple sources including AWS, SAP, and operating system vendors and manually check their configurations to validate adherence. AWS SSM Configuration Manager automatically assesses SAP applications running on AWS against these standards, proactively identifying misconfigurations and recommending specific remediation steps, allowing you to make the necessary changes before potential impacts to business operations. With this launch, configuration checks can be scheduled or run on-demand for SAP HANA and ABAP applications. SSM for SAP Configuration Manager is available in AWS Regions where SSMSAP is available. To learn more, read the launch blog, or refer to the AWS Systems Manager for SAP documentation.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager now validates SAP ABAP app best practices against AWS Well-Architected Framework SAP Lens, automatically identifying misconfigurations and remediation steps for SAP HANA and ABAP apps, available in regions where SSM is supported.

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AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager launches security updates notification for Windows AWS Systems Manager announces the launch of security updates notification for Windows patching compliance, which helps customers identify security updates that are available but not approved by their patch baseline configuration. This feature introduces a new patch state called "AvailableSecurityUpdate" that reports security patches of all severity levels that are available to install on Windows instances but do not meet the approval rules in your patch baseline. As organizations grow, administrators need to maintain secure systems while controlling when patches are applied. The security updates notification helps prevent situations where customers could unintentionally leave instances unpatched when using features like ApprovalDelay with large values. By default, instances with available security updates are marked as Non-Compliant, providing a clear signal that security patches require attention. Customers can also configure this behavior through their patch baseline settings to maintain existing compliance reporting if preferred. This feature is available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/ where AWS Systems Manager is available. To get started with security updates notification for Windows patching compliance, visit the AWS Systems Managerhttps://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/patch-manager. For more information about this feature, refer to our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-compliance-states.html or update your patch baseline with the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-predefined-and-custom-patch-baselines.html#patch-manager-baselines-custom. There are no additional charges for using this feature beyond standard AWS Systems Manager pricing.

AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager launches security updates notification for Windows

AWS Systems Manager announces the launch of security updates notification for Windows patching compliance, which helps customers identify security updates that are available but not ap...

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AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager launches security updates notification for Windows AWS Systems Manager announces the launch of security updates notification for Windows patching compliance, which helps customers identify security updates that are available but not approved by their patch baseline configuration. This feature introduces a new patch state called "AvailableSecurityUpdate" that reports security patches of all severity levels that are available to install on Windows instances but do not meet the approval rules in your patch baseline. As organizations grow, administrators need to maintain secure systems while controlling when patches are applied. The security updates notification helps prevent situations where customers could unintentionally leave instances unpatched when using features like ApprovalDelay with large values. By default, instances with available security updates are marked as Non-Compliant, providing a clear signal that security patches require attention. Customers can also configure this behavior through their patch baseline settings to maintain existing compliance reporting if preferred. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Systems Manager is available. To get started with security updates notification for Windows patching compliance, visit the AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager console. For more information about this feature, refer to our user documentation or update your patch baseline with the details here. There are no additional charges for using this feature beyond standard AWS Systems Manager pricing.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager now flags unapproved Windows security updates, marking instances with available but unapproved patches as Non-Compliant, aiding compliance and preventing unpatched instances. Available in all regions with no extra charges.

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Validate best practice compliance for SAP with AWS Systems Manager AWS Systems Manager Configuration Manager now supports SAP HANA, allowing you to automatically test your SAP HANA databases running on AWS against best practices defined in the AWS Well-Architected Framework SAP Lens. Keeping SAP optimally configured requires SAP administrators to stay current with best practices from multiple sources including AWS, SAP, and operating system vendors and manually check their configurations to validate adherence. AWS Systems Manager Configuration Manager automatically assesses SAP applications running on AWS against these standards, proactively identifying misconfigurations and recommending specific remediation steps, allowing you to make the necessary changes before potential impacts to business operations. Configuration checks can be scheduled or run on-demand. SSM for SAP Configuration Manager is available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ssm-sap/latest/userguide/what-is-ssm-for-sap.html#supported-regions

Validate best practice compliance for SAP with AWS Systems Manager

AWS Systems Manager Configuration Manager now supports SAP HANA, allowing you to automatically test your SAP HANA databases running on AWS against best practices defined in the AWS Well-Architected Fram...

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Validate best practice compliance for SAP with AWS Systems Manager AWS Systems Manager Configuration Manager now supports SAP HANA, allowing you to automatically test your SAP HANA databases running on AWS against best practices defined in the AWS Well-Architected Framework SAP Lens. Keeping SAP optimally configured requires SAP administrators to stay current with best practices from multiple sources including AWS, SAP, and operating system vendors and manually check their configurations to validate adherence. AWS Systems Manager Configuration Manager automatically assesses SAP applications running on AWS against these standards, proactively identifying misconfigurations and recommending specific remediation steps, allowing you to make the necessary changes before potential impacts to business operations. Configuration checks can be scheduled or run on-demand. SSM for SAP Configuration Manager is available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, visit the AWS Systems Manager for SAP documentation.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager now validates SAP HANA best practices on AWS, automatically checking configurations against AWS Well-Architected Framework SAP Lens, identifying misconfigurations, and recommending fixes. Available in all commercial regions.

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AWS Systems Manager adds customization options for onboarding configuration AWS Systems Manager now enables customers to customize their configurations when enabling the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-unified-console.html, which provides centralized node management capabilities across AWS accounts and Regions. Customers can choose to enable or disable default EC2 instance permissions for Systems Manager connectivity, set the frequency of inventory metadata collection, and define how often the SSM Agent automatically updates. These options allow customers to tailor their Systems Manager setup while centrally managing their nodes. The new Systems Manager experience uses https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/fleet-manager-default-host-management-configuration.html (DHMC) to grant EC2 instances permissions to connect to Systems Manager. This simplifies setup and permission management and replaces the previous approach that attached IAM instance profiles to each instance. Customers who prefer to self-manage SSM Agent permissions for EC2 instances can opt out of DHMC to use their own policies. Customers can also define inventory collection schedules and SSM Agent update frequencies that align with their operational requirements. By providing these configuration options, Systems Manager enables customers to manage settings through their preferred methods, including self-managed Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools and processes. These customization options are available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/what-is-systems-manager.html#regions where the new Systems Manager experience is available. You can select these customization options when you firsthttps://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/. If you've already onboarded, you can review the new options and upgrade to the latest configuration version from the https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/settings. To learn more about Systems Manager onboarding configurations, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-setting-up-organizations.html.  

AWS Systems Manager adds customization options for onboarding configuration

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AWS Systems Manager adds customization options for onboarding configuration AWS Systems Manager now enables customers to customize their configurations when enabling the new Systems Manager experience, which provides centralized node management capabilities across AWS accounts and Regions. Customers can choose to enable or disable default EC2 instance permissions for Systems Manager connectivity, set the frequency of inventory metadata collection, and define how often the SSM Agent automatically updates. These options allow customers to tailor their Systems Manager setup while centrally managing their nodes. The new Systems Manager experience uses Default Host Management Configuration (DHMC) to grant EC2 instances permissions to connect to Systems Manager. This simplifies setup and permission management and replaces the previous approach that attached IAM instance profiles to each instance. Customers who prefer to self-manage SSM Agent permissions for EC2 instances can opt out of DHMC to use their own policies. Customers can also define inventory collection schedules and SSM Agent update frequencies that align with their operational requirements. By providing these configuration options, Systems Manager enables customers to manage settings through their preferred methods, including self-managed Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools and processes. These customization options are available in all AWS Regions where the new Systems Manager experience is available. You can select these customization options when you first onboard to the new Systems Manager experience. If you've already onboarded, you can review the new options and upgrade to the latest configuration version from the Systems Manager settings page. To learn more about Systems Manager onboarding configurations, visit the AWS Systems Manager documentation.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager now lets users customize onboarding, enabling/disabling EC2 permissions, setting inventory collection, and defining SSM Agent update frequencies for tailored node management across accounts and regions. Available everywhere.

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Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager node access approvals Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access approvals from Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now monitor node access requests and approvals from chat channels to enhance security posture and meet compliance requirements. The Just-in-time node access provides customers policy-based time-bound access to nodes and helps them comply with zero-standing privileges operations model. This launch provides a seamless integration for managing Just-in-time access request approvals in chat applications. When configuring Just-in-time approval policies, customers can designate Amazon SNS topics associated with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configurations for managing node access approval requests. As operators make new node access requests, approvers are notified about the requests in the chat channels. They can then approve or reject access requests directly from the chat channel. Systems Manager node access approval management in chat applications is available at no additional cost in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where Amazon Q Developer and System Manager Just-in-time node access are offered. Visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access.html and https://aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/pricing/ to get started.

Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager node access approvals

Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access approvals from Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now ...

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Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager node access approvals Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access approvals from Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now monitor node access requests and approvals from chat channels to enhance security posture and meet compliance requirements. The Just-in-time node access provides customers policy-based time-bound access to nodes and helps them comply with zero-standing privileges operations model. This launch provides a seamless integration for managing Just-in-time access request approvals in chat applications. When configuring Just-in-time approval policies, customers can designate Amazon SNS topics associated with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configurations for managing node access approval requests. As operators make new node access requests, approvers are notified about the requests in the chat channels. They can then approve or reject access requests directly from the chat channel. Systems Manager node access approval management in chat applications is available at no additional cost in AWS Regions where Amazon Q Developer and System Manager Just-in-time node access are offered. Visit the user guide and Systems Manager pricing to get started.

🆕 Amazon Q Developer now supports AWS Systems Manager JIT node access approvals in Teams & Slack, enabling secure, compliant, and chat-based node access request approvals at no extra cost.

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AWS Systems Manager launches just-in-time node access Today, AWS Systems Manager announces the launch of just-in-time node access, which helps remove long-standing permissions to nodes while maintaining operational efficiency. Customers can create zero standing privileges to nodes by requiring operators to request access to nodes managed by AWS Systems Manager that are running on AWS, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments before remotely connecting using AWS Systems Manager Session Manager. As organizations grow, administrators need to track and control access to nodes. Just-in-time node access helps customers limit access to their systems and data to only when needed. Administrators can enable dynamic, time-bound access to nodes through policy-based approvals, controlling who can access which nodes and when. The policies determine whether an operator is denied access, automatically approved, or must obtain human approval before remotely connecting to nodes. Administrators can also increase visibility into Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions by recording session activity and storing recordings in S3. AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access is available in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), South America (São Paulo), US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), and US West (Oregon). Just-in-time node access can be enabled in individual accounts, select organization units (OUs), or across an entire organization through the AWS Systems Manager console. To get started, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access.html. To learn more about pricing, visit https://aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/pricing/.

AWS Systems Manager launches just-in-time node access

Today, AWS Systems Manager announces the launch of just-in-time node access, which helps remove long-standing permissions to nodes while maintaining operational efficiency. Customers can create zero standing privile...

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AWS Systems Manager launches just-in-time node access Today, AWS Systems Manager announces the launch of just-in-time node access, which helps remove long-standing permissions to nodes while maintaining operational efficiency. Customers can create zero standing privileges to nodes by requiring operators to request access to nodes managed by AWS Systems Manager that are running on AWS, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments before remotely connecting using AWS Systems Manager Session Manager. As organizations grow, administrators need to track and control access to nodes. Just-in-time node access helps customers limit access to their systems and data to only when needed. Administrators can enable dynamic, time-bound access to nodes through policy-based approvals, controlling who can access which nodes and when. The policies determine whether an operator is denied access, automatically approved, or must obtain human approval before remotely connecting to nodes. Administrators can also increase visibility into Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions by recording session activity and storing recordings in S3. AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access is available in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), South America (São Paulo), US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), and US West (Oregon). Just-in-time node access can be enabled in individual accounts, select organization units (OUs), or across an entire organization through the AWS Systems Manager console. To get started, visit our user guide. To learn more about pricing, visit our pricing page.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager launches just-in-time node access to limit access to nodes, requiring approval for remote connections, enhancing security and operational efficiency across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Available in 15 regions.

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Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server with VSS Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server databases from Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) based EBS snapshots. Customers can use an AWS Systems Manager Automation Runbook and specify a restore point of time to automate the recovery process without needing to stop a running Microsoft SQL Server database. Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) allows application data to be backed up while applications are still running. This new feature allows customers to automate the recovery from VSS-based EBS snapshots and ensure rapid recovery of large databases within minutes. This feature also offers customers the flexibility to restore to a new database or achieve point-in-time recovery. This feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more, visit this https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sql-server-ec2/latest/userguide/ms-ssdb-ec2-restore-vss.html in the Microsoft SQL Server on Amazon EC2 User Guide.

Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server with VSS

Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server databases from Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) based EBS snapshots. Cus...

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Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server with VSS Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server databases from Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) based EBS snapshots. Customers can use an AWS Systems Manager Automation Runbook and specify a restore point of time to automate the recovery process without needing to stop a running Microsoft SQL Server database. Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) allows application data to be backed up while applications are still running. This new feature allows customers to automate the recovery from VSS-based EBS snapshots and ensure rapid recovery of large databases within minutes. This feature also offers customers the flexibility to restore to a new database or achieve point-in-time recovery. This feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more, visit this technical document in the Microsoft SQL Server on Amazon EC2 User Guide.

🆕 Amazon EC2 now supports automated recovery of Microsoft SQL Server with VSS

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AWS Systems Manager for SAP now supports SAP NetWeaver based ABAP applications deployed in distributed and HA topologies AWS Systems Manager for SAP includes capabilities to now support registration of SAP NetWeaver ABAP-based applications, deployed in distributed and Highly Available (HA) topologies. This enhancement covers a wide range of applications, including S/4HANA and BW/4HANA, and extends support to additional application servers and web dispatcher components. With this launch, customers can automate start and stop operations for ABAP based SAP applications running on distributed and HA architectures. This new functionality simplifies the management of complex SAP landscapes, improves operational efficiency through automation, and provides enhanced support for high-availability configurations. AWS Systems Manager for SAP is an automation capability to manage and operate your SAP applications on AWS. It provides a seamless integration between AWS services and SAP applications running on AWS. Registering SAP applications to AWS Systems Manager for SAP allows automation such as enabling backup, start/stop for the applications and associated EC2 instances. In addition, as part of the SSM Application Manager console integration, customers can get details of the resources being consumed by the SAP applications such as EC2 instances, EBS volumes and the associated costs incurred at an application level. AWS Systems Manager for SAP is available in all commercial regions. To learn about the key features, check out the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ssm-sap/latest/userguide/what-is-ssm-for-sap.html. To learn why thousands of SAP customers trust AWS, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/sap/.

AWS Systems Manager for SAP now supports SAP NetWeaver based ABAP applications deployed in distributed and HA topologies

AWS Systems Manager for SAP includes capabilities to now support registration of SAP NetWeaver ABAP-based applications, deployed in distributed and ...

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Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in AWS Chatbot. This launch enables customers to run AWS Systems Manager automations from Microsoft Teams and Slack channels to address AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS-related events. With this launch, customers can run AWS Systems Manager automations to resolve issues when they receive AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS event notifications in chat channels. AWS Chatbot displays contextual action buttons on Security Hub and ECS event notifications and customers can click on them to run automations to resolve the finding. For example, they can run the automation to disable public accessibility of Amazon RDS database instances or run the automation to troubleshoot why an Amazon ECS task in an Amazon ECS cluster failed to start. Get started with using AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in chat channels by installing the AWS Chatbot apps for Microsoft Teams and Slack. You can use AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook action recommendations at no additional cost. This feature is available in all public https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where AWS Chatbot service is offered. To learn more about custom actions in AWS Chatbot, visit the AWS Chatbot https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/performing-actions.html or the https://aws.amazon.com/chatbot/.

Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot

AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in ...

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Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in AWS Chatbot. This launch enables customers to run AWS Systems Manager automations from Microsoft Teams and Slack channels to address AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS-related events. With this launch, customers can run AWS Systems Manager automations to resolve issues when they receive AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS event notifications in chat channels. AWS Chatbot displays contextual action buttons on Security Hub and ECS event notifications and customers can click on them to run automations to resolve the finding. For example, they can run the automation to disable public accessibility of Amazon RDS database instances or run the automation to troubleshoot why an Amazon ECS task in an Amazon ECS cluster failed to start. Get started with using AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in chat channels by installing the AWS Chatbot apps for Microsoft Teams and Slack. You can use AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook action recommendations at no additional cost. This feature is available in all public AWS Regions where AWS Chatbot service is offered. To learn more about custom actions in AWS Chatbot, visit the AWS Chatbot documentation or the AWS Chatbot product page.

🆕 Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot

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AWS Systems Manager for SAP now supports SAP NetWeaver based ABAP applications deployed in distributed and HA topologies AWS Systems Manager for SAP includes capabilities to now support registration of SAP NetWeaver ABAP-based applications, deployed in distributed and Highly Available (HA) topologies. This enhancement covers a wide range of applications, including S/4HANA and BW/4HANA, and extends support to additional application servers and web dispatcher components. With this launch, customers can automate start and stop operations for ABAP based SAP applications running on distributed and HA architectures. This new functionality simplifies the management of complex SAP landscapes, improves operational efficiency through automation, and provides enhanced support for high-availability configurations. AWS Systems Manager for SAP is an automation capability to manage and operate your SAP applications on AWS. It provides a seamless integration between AWS services and SAP applications running on AWS. Registering SAP applications to AWS Systems Manager for SAP allows automation such as enabling backup, start/stop for the applications and associated EC2 instances. In addition, as part of the SSM Application Manager console integration, customers can get details of the resources being consumed by the SAP applications such as EC2 instances, EBS volumes and the associated costs incurred at an application level. AWS Systems Manager for SAP is available in all commercial regions. To learn about the key features, check out the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ssm-sap/latest/userguide/what-is-ssm-for-sap.html. To learn why thousands of SAP customers trust AWS, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/sap/.

AWS Systems Manager for SAP now supports SAP NetWeaver based ABAP applications deployed in distributed and HA topologies

AWS Systems Manager for SAP includes capabilities to now support registration of SAP NetWeaver ABAP-based applications, deployed in distributed and ...

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AWS Systems Manager for SAP now supports SAP NetWeaver based ABAP applications deployed in distributed and HA topologies AWS Systems Manager for SAP includes capabilities to now support registration of SAP NetWeaver ABAP-based applications, deployed in distributed and Highly Available (HA) topologies. This enhancement covers a wide range of applications, including S/4HANA and BW/4HANA, and extends support to additional application servers and web dispatcher components. With this launch, customers can automate start and stop operations for ABAP based SAP applications running on distributed and HA architectures. This new functionality simplifies the management of complex SAP landscapes, improves operational efficiency through automation, and provides enhanced support for high-availability configurations. AWS Systems Manager for SAP is an automation capability to manage and operate your SAP applications on AWS. It provides a seamless integration between AWS services and SAP applications running on AWS. Registering SAP applications to AWS Systems Manager for SAP allows automation such as enabling backup, start/stop for the applications and associated EC2 instances. In addition, as part of the SSM Application Manager console integration, customers can get details of the resources being consumed by the SAP applications such as EC2 instances, EBS volumes and the associated costs incurred at an application level. AWS Systems Manager for SAP is available in all commercial regions. To learn about the key features, check out the product documentation page. To learn why thousands of SAP customers trust AWS, visit the SAP on AWS page.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager for SAP now supports SAP NetWeaver based ABAP applications deployed in distributed and HA topologies

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Run vs code on a private AWS ec2 instance without ssh (with AWS CDK examples) Use case You have a private EC2 instance in your AWS account and you want to edit files...

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Run vs code on a private AWS ec2 instance without ssh (with AWS CDK examples)

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Investigate and remediate operational issues with Amazon Q Developer (in preview) Amazon Q Developer can now help you investigate and remediate operational issues quickly from anywhere in the AWS Management Console, accelerating the troubleshooting process for operators of all experience levels.

Investigate and remediate operational issues with Amazon Q Developer (in preview)

Amazon Q Developer can now help you investigate and remediate operational issues quickly from anywhere i...

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Introducing a new experience for AWS Systems Manager Gain centralized visibility and control over AWS, on-premises, and multicloud compute at scale with the new AWS Systems Manager. Featuring a unified dashboard, one-click agent remediation, Amazon Q Developer integration for natural language queries, and cross-account/Region management - all at no extra cost.

Introducing a new experience for AWS Systems Manager

Gain centralized visibility and control over AWS, on-premises, and multicloud compute at scale with the new AWS Systems Manager. Featuring a unified dashboard, one-click agent remediation...

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AWS Systems Manager now support Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10 AWS Systems Manager now supports instances running Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10. Systems Manager customers running these operating systems versions now have access to all AWS Systems Manager Node Management capabilities, including Fleet Manager, Compliance, Inventory, Hybrid Activations, Session Manager, Run Command, State Manager, Patch Manager, and Distributor. For a full list of supported operating systems and machine types for AWS Systems Manager, see the user guide. Patch Manager enables you to automatically patch instances with both security-related and other types of updates across your infrastructure for a variety of common operating systems, including Windows Server, Amazon Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). For a full list of supported operating systems for AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager, see the Patch Manager prerequisites user guide page. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Systems Manager is available. For more information, visit the Systems Manager product page and Systems Manager documentation.

🆕 AWS Systems Manager now support Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10

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AWS Systems Manager now support Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10 AWS Systems Manager now supports instances running Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10. Systems Manager customers running these operating systems versions now have access to all AWS Systems Manager Node Management capabilities, including Fleet Manager, Compliance, Inventory, Hybrid Activations, Session Manager, Run Command, State Manager, Patch Manager, and Distributor. For a full list of supported operating systems and machine types for AWS Systems Manager, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/operating-systems-and-machine-types.htmlhttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/operating-systems-and-machine-types.html. Patch Manager enables you to automatically patch instances with both security-related and other types of updates across your infrastructure for a variety of common operating systems, including Windows Server, Amazon Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). For a full list of supported operating systems for AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/patch-manager-prerequisites.html. This feature is available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/ where AWS Systems Manager is available. For more information, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/what-is-systems-manager.html.  

AWS Systems Manager now support Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10

AWS Systems Manager now supports instances running Windows Server 2025, Ubuntu Server 24.04, and Ubuntu Server 24.10. Systems Manager customers running these operating sys...

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The new AWS Systems Manager experience: Simplifying node management The new AWS Systems Manager experience helps you scale operational efficiency by simplifying node management, making it easier to manage nodes running anywhere— whether it's EC2 instances, hybrid servers, or servers running in a multicloud environment. The new AWS Systems Manager experience gives you a comprehensive, centralized view to easily manage all of your nodes at scale. With this launch, you can now see all managed and unmanaged nodes across your organizations’ AWS accounts and Regions from a single place. You can also identify, diagnose, and remediate unmanaged nodes. Once remediated, meaning they are managed by Systems Manager, you can leverage the full suite of Systems Manager tools to patch nodes with security updates, securely connect to nodes without managing SSH keys or bastion hosts, automate operational commands at scale, and gain comprehensive visibility across your entire fleet. Systems Manager is also now integrated with Amazon Q Developer which extends your ability to see and control your nodes from anywhere in the AWS console. For example, you can ask Amazon Q to “show me managed instances running Amazon Linux 1” to quickly get the information you need for operational investigations. It's the same powerful Systems Manager many customers rely on, improved and simplified to help you save time and effort. The new Systems Manager experience is available in AWS Regions found https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/what-is-systems-manager.html#regions. https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/ at no additional cost and easily enable the new experience in Systems Manager. For more information, visit the Systems Manager https://aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/what-is-systems-manager.html.  

The new AWS Systems Manager experience: Simplifying node management

The new AWS Systems Manager experience helps you scale operational efficiency by simplifying node management, making it easier to manage nodes running anywhere— whether it's EC2 instances, hybrid ser...

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The new AWS Systems Manager experience: Simplifying node management The new AWS Systems Manager experience helps you scale operational efficiency by simplifying node management, making it easier to manage nodes running anywhere— whether it's EC2 instances, hybrid servers, or servers running in a multicloud environment. The new AWS Systems Manager experience gives you a comprehensive, centralized view to easily manage all of your nodes at scale. With this launch, you can now see all managed and unmanaged nodes across your organizations’ AWS accounts and Regions from a single place. You can also identify, diagnose, and remediate unmanaged nodes. Once remediated, meaning they are managed by Systems Manager, you can leverage the full suite of Systems Manager tools to patch nodes with security updates, securely connect to nodes without managing SSH keys or bastion hosts, automate operational commands at scale, and gain comprehensive visibility across your entire fleet. Systems Manager is also now integrated with Amazon Q Developer which extends your ability to see and control your nodes from anywhere in the AWS console. For example, you can ask Amazon Q to “show me managed instances running Amazon Linux 1” to quickly get the information you need for operational investigations. It's the same powerful Systems Manager many customers rely on, improved and simplified to help you save time and effort. The new Systems Manager experience is available in AWS Regions found here. Get started now at no additional cost and easily enable the new experience in Systems Manager. For more information, visit the Systems Manager product page and user guide.

🆕 The new AWS Systems Manager experience: Simplifying node management

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