AWS Backup announces PrivateLink support for SAP HANA on AWS

AWS Backup now supports AWS PrivateLink for SAP HANA systems running on Amazon EC2. This enables customers to route all backup traffic through private network connections without traversing the public internet, helping organizations meet security and compliance requirements for regulated workloads.
Customers in regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and government agencies often require that all traffic remain on private networks. Previously, while SAP HANA application workloads could use AWS PrivateLink for secure, private communication with AWS services, backup traffic to AWS Backup had to traverse public endpoints. With this release, you can now use AWS PrivateLink for AWS Backup storage endpoints, ensuring your SAP HANA workloads on EC2 maintain end-to-end private connectivity for both application traffic and backup data. This helps organizations subject to HIPAA, EU/US Privacy Shield, and PCI DSS regulations implement fully private data protection strategies.
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Backup supports SAP HANA databases on EC2. To get started, update your Backint agent and add the backup-storage VPCE to your VPC.
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Amazon EC2 M7i instances are now available in the Israel (Tel Aviv) Region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M7i instances powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) are available in the Israel (Tel Aviv) region. These custom processors, available only on AWS, offer up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors utilized by other cloud providers. M7i deliver up to 15% better price-performance compared to M6i. M7i instances are a great choice for workloads that need the largest instance sizes or continuous high CPU usage, such as gaming servers, CPU-based machine learning (ML), and video-streaming. M7i offer larger instance sizes, up to 48xlarge, and two bare metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl). These bare-metal sizes support built-in Intel accelerators: Data Streaming Accelerator, In-Memory Analytics Accelerator, and QuickAssist Technology that are used to facilitate efficient offload and acceleration of data operations and optimize performance for workloads. To learn more, visit Amazon EC2 M7i Instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.
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Announcing new high performance computing Amazon EC2 Hpc8a instances

AWS announces Amazon EC2 Hpc8a instances, the next generation of high performance computing optimized instance, powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors (formerly code named Turin). With a maximum frequency of 4.5GHz, Hpc8a instances deliver up to 40% higher performance and up to 25% better price performance compared to Hpc7a instances, helping customers accelerate compute-intensive workloads while optimizing costs. Built on the latest sixth-generation AWS Nitro Cards, Hpc8a instances are designed for compute-intensive, latency-sensitive HPC workloads. They are ideal for tightly coupled applications such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), weather forecasting, explicit finite element analysis (FEA), and multiphysics simulations that require fast inter-node communication and consistent high performance. Hpc8a instances feature 192 cores, 768 GiB memory and 300 Gbps of Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) network bandwidth, enabling fast, low-latency cluster scaling for large-scale HPC workloads. Compared to Hpc7a instances, Hpc8a instances also provide up to 42% higher memory bandwidth, further improving performance for memory-intensive simulations and scientific computing workloads. Hpc8a instances are available today in US East (Ohio) and Europe (Stockholm). Customers can purchase Hpc8a instances via Savings Plans or On-Demand instances. To get started, sign in to the AWS Management Console. For more information visit the Amazon EC2 Hpc8a instance page or AWS news blog.
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AWS HealthImaging launches additional metrics for monitoring data stores

AWS HealthImaging has launched additional metrics through Amazon CloudWatch that enable monitoring storage at the account and data store levels. These new metrics help customers better understand their medical imaging storage and growth trends over time. HealthImaging now provides customers with granular CloudWatch metrics to monitor their data stores. Customers can track storage by volume, number of image sets, and the number of DICOM studies, series, and instances. These metrics provide the insights needed to manage both single-tenant and multi-tenant workloads at petabyte scale. To learn more, visit Using Amazon CloudWatch with HealthImaging. AWS HealthImaging is a HIPAA-eligible service that empowers healthcare providers and their software partners to store, analyze, and share medical images. AWS HealthImaging is generally available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Europe (Ireland).
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