AWS announces general availability of the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub
Today, AWS announces the general availability of the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub, a central location in the AWS console that helps platform engineering and site reliability teams assess and strengthen the resilience of their critical workloads running on AWS. This new update expands on AWS Resilience Hub’s existing experience for meeting resilience objectives by introducing a new application model, dependency discovery, generative AI-powered failure mode analysis, modular resilience policies, and organization-wide reporting.
With the next generation of Resilience Hub, teams model applications using a three-level hierarchy — systems, user journeys, and services — that reflects how these applications deliver business value. Through dependency discovery assessments, maintain up-to-date visibility into the AWS services, internal endpoints, and third-party endpoints that your services rely on. A generative AI-powered failure mode assessment analyzes your services against AWS Well-Architected best practices, the AWS Resilience Analysis Framework, and the organization’s resilience policies, generating prioritized, actionable recommendations. AWS Organizations integration enables central teams to define resilience policies and monitor posture across all accounts and regions from a single dashboard.
The next generation of the AWS Resilience Hub is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and South America (São Paulo).
To get started, visit the AWS console. To learn more about the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub, see the product page, or visit the AWS News Blog.
Existing AWS Resilience Hub customers can continue using their current experience and adopt the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub at their own pace. For guidance, see the migration user guide.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com