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Capacity Rebalancing

Configure Spot Fleet or EC2 Fleet to launch a replacement Spot Instance when Amazon EC2 emits a rebalance recommendation.

Spot Instance vCPU limits

Spot Instance limits are now managed in terms of the number of vCPUs that your running Spot Instances are either using or will use pending the...

Capacity Reservations in Local Zones

Capacity Reservations can now be created and used in Local Zones.

Instance metadata provides instance location and placement information

New instance metadata fields under the placement category: Region, placement group name, partition number, host ID, and Availability Zone ID.

Capacity Reservation groups

You can use AWS Resource Groups to create logical collections of Capacity Reservations, and then target instance launches into those groups.

EC2Launch v2

You can use EC2Launch v2 to perform tasks during instance startup, if an instance is stopped and later started, if an instance is restarted, and on...

Bring your own IPv6 addresses

You can bring part or all of your IPv6 address range from your on-premises network to your AWS account.

Launch instances using a Systems Manager parameter

You can specify a AWS Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI when you launch an instance.

Customize scheduled event notifications

You can customize scheduled event notifications to include tags in the email notification.

Amazon Linux 2 Kernel Live Patching

Kernel Live Patching for Amazon Linux 2 enables you to apply security vulnerability and critical bug patches to a running Linux kernel, without...

Windows Server on Dedicated Hosts

You can use Windows Server AMIs provided by Amazon to run the latest versions of Windows Server on Dedicated Hosts.

Stop and start a Spot Instance

Stop your Spot Instances backed by Amazon EBS and start them at will, instead of relying on the stop interruption behavior.

Connect to your instance using Session Manager

You can start a Session Manager session with an instance from the Amazon EC2 console.

Dedicated Hosts and host resource groups

Dedicated Hosts can now be used with host resource groups.

Dedicated Host sharing

You can now share your Dedicated Hosts across AWS accounts.

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