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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) introduces pre-warming with WarmThroughput for your tables https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports table pre-warming, allowing you to proactively prepare both new and existing tables to meet future traffic demands. This capability is available for tables in both provisioned and on-demand capacity modes, including multi-Region replicated tables. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. While Amazon Keyspaces automatically scales to accommodate growing workloads, certain scenarios like application launches, marketing campaigns, or seasonal events can create sudden traffic spikes that exceed normal scaling patterns. With pre-warming, you can now manually specify your expected peak throughput requirements during table creation or update operations, ensuring your tables are immediately ready to handle large traffic surges without scaling delays or increased error rates. The pre-warming process is non-disruptive and runs asynchronously, allowing you to continue making other table modifications while pre-warming is in progress. Pre-warming incurs a one-time charge based on the difference between your specified values and the baseline capacity. The feature is now available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is offered. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/introducing-pre-warming-for-amazon-keyspaces-tables/ or https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/warm-throughput.html.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) introduces pre-warming with WarmThroughput for your tables

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports table pre-warming, allowing you to proactively prepare both new and existing tables to meet future traffic dem...

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) introduces pre-warming with WarmThroughput for your tables Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports table pre-warming, allowing you to proactively prepare both new and existing tables to meet future traffic demands. This capability is available for tables in both provisioned and on-demand capacity modes, including multi-Region replicated tables. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. While Amazon Keyspaces automatically scales to accommodate growing workloads, certain scenarios like application launches, marketing campaigns, or seasonal events can create sudden traffic spikes that exceed normal scaling patterns. With pre-warming, you can now manually specify your expected peak throughput requirements during table creation or update operations, ensuring your tables are immediately ready to handle large traffic surges without scaling delays or increased error rates. The pre-warming process is non-disruptive and runs asynchronously, allowing you to continue making other table modifications while pre-warming is in progress. Pre-warming incurs a one-time charge based on the difference between your specified values and the baseline capacity. The feature is now available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is offered. To learn more, visit the pre-warming launch blog or Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now offers pre-warming with WarmThroughput to prepare tables for traffic spikes. Available in all regions, it lets you specify peak throughput for immediate readiness, reducing scaling delays and errors.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Logged Batches https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports Logged Batches, enabling you to perform multiple write operations as a single atomic transaction. With Logged Batches, you can ensure that either all operations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) within a batch succeed or none of them do, maintaining data consistency across multiple rows and tables within a keyspace. This capability is particularly valuable for applications that require strong data consistency, such as financial systems, inventory management, and user profile updates that span multiple data entities. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. Logged Batches in Amazon Keyspaces provide the same atomicity guarantees as Apache Cassandra while eliminating the operational complexity of managing transaction logs across distributed clusters. It’s designed to scale automatically with your workload and maintain consistent performance regardless of transaction volume. The feature integrates seamlessly with existing Cassandra Query Language (CQL) statements, allowing for adoption in both new and existing applications. Logged Batches are available today in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available. You pay only for the standard write operations processed within each batch. To learn more about Logged Batches, please visit our https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/amazon-keyspaces-now-supports-logged-batches-for-atomic-multi-statement-operations/ or refer to our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/working-with-overview.html.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Logged Batches

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports Logged Batches, enabling you to perform multiple write operations as a single atomic transaction. With Logged Batches, you can ensure that ei...

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Logged Batches Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Logged Batches, enabling you to perform multiple write operations as a single atomic transaction. With Logged Batches, you can ensure that either all operations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) within a batch succeed or none of them do, maintaining data consistency across multiple rows and tables within a keyspace. This capability is particularly valuable for applications that require strong data consistency, such as financial systems, inventory management, and user profile updates that span multiple data entities. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. Logged Batches in Amazon Keyspaces provide the same atomicity guarantees as Apache Cassandra while eliminating the operational complexity of managing transaction logs across distributed clusters. It’s designed to scale automatically with your workload and maintain consistent performance regardless of transaction volume. The feature integrates seamlessly with existing Cassandra Query Language (CQL) statements, allowing for adoption in both new and existing applications. Logged Batches are available today in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available. You pay only for the standard write operations processed within each batch. To learn more about Logged Batches, please visit our blog post or refer to our Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports Logged Batches for atomic transactions, ensuring all writes succeed or fail together, enhancing data consistency for financial and inventory systems. Available globally, it scales effortlessly without management.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is now available in the Middle East (UAE) Region https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is now available in the Middle East (UAE) Region, allowing customers in the Middle East to build Cassandra-compatible applications with lower latency while keeping their data within the Region to meet data residency requirements. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. The Middle East (UAE) Region provides the same Amazon Keyspaces features available in other AWS Regions, including point-in-time recovery, Multi-Region replication, CDC streams, and IPv6 support. This regional expansion enables organizations in the Middle East to build highly scalable, low-latency applications using familiar Cassandra Query Language (CQL) without the operational burden of managing Cassandra clusters. To learn more about on Keyspaces, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/what-is-keyspaces.html.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is now available in the Middle East (UAE) Region

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is now available in the Middle East (UAE) Region, allowing customers in the Middle East to build Cassandra-compatible applications with lower latenc...

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is now available in the Middle East (UAE) Region Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is now available in the Middle East (UAE) Region, allowing customers in the Middle East to build Cassandra-compatible applications with lower latency while keeping their data within the Region to meet data residency requirements. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. The Middle East (UAE) Region provides the same Amazon Keyspaces features available in other AWS Regions, including point-in-time recovery, Multi-Region replication, CDC streams, and IPv6 support. This regional expansion enables organizations in the Middle East to build highly scalable, low-latency applications using familiar Cassandra Query Language (CQL) without the operational burden of managing Cassandra clusters. To learn more about on Keyspaces, visit the Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is now available in UAE, offering scalable, managed, and low-latency Cassandra-compatible database service with regional data residency, point-in-time recovery, and Multi-Region replication.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) extends Multi-Region Replication to Bahrain and Hong Kong Region Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Multi-Region Replication in the Middle East (Bahrain) and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Regions. With this expansion, customers can now replicate their Amazon Keyspaces tables to and from these Regions, enabling lower latency access to data and improved regional resiliency. Amazon Keyspaces Multi-Region Replication automatically replicates data across AWS Regions with typically less than a second of replication lag, allowing applications to read and write data to the same table in multiple Regions. This capability helps customers build globally distributed applications that can serve users with low latency regardless of their location, while also providing business continuity in the event of a regional disruption. The addition of Multi-Region Replication support in Middle East (Bahrain) and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) enables organizations operating in these regions to build highly available applications that can maintain consistent performance for users across the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Customers can now replicate their Keyspaces tables between these regions and any other supported AWS Region without managing complex replication infrastructure. You pay only for the resources you use, including data storage, read/write capacity, and writes in each Region of your multi-Region keyspace. To learn more about Amazon Keyspaces Multi-Region Replication and its regional availability, visit the Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) extends Multi-Region Replication to Bahrain and Hong Kong Region

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Multi-Region Replication in the Middle East (Bahrain) and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Regions. With this expansion, ...

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) extends Multi-Region Replication to Bahrain and Hong Kong Region Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Multi-Region Replication in the Middle East (Bahrain) and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Regions. With this expansion, customers can now replicate their Amazon Keyspaces tables to and from these Regions, enabling lower latency access to data and improved regional resiliency. Amazon Keyspaces Multi-Region Replication automatically replicates data across AWS Regions with typically less than a second of replication lag, allowing applications to read and write data to the same table in multiple Regions. This capability helps customers build globally distributed applications that can serve users with low latency regardless of their location, while also providing business continuity in the event of a regional disruption. The addition of Multi-Region Replication support in Middle East (Bahrain) and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) enables organizations operating in these regions to build highly available applications that can maintain consistent performance for users across the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Customers can now replicate their Keyspaces tables between these regions and any other supported AWS Region without managing complex replication infrastructure. You pay only for the resources you use, including data storage, read/write capacity, and writes in each Region of your multi-Region keyspace. To learn more about Amazon Keyspaces Multi-Region Replication and its regional availability, visit the Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports Multi-Region Replication in Bahrain and Hong Kong, enabling lower latency and improved regional resiliency. Customers can replicate data across regions with minimal lag, enhancing global app performance and continuity.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) through new dual-stack endpoints that enable both IPv6 and IPv4 connectivity. This enhancement provides customers with a vastly expanded address space while maintaining compatibility with existing IPv4-based applications. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. The dual-stack endpoints functionality allows you to gradually transition your applications from IPv4 to IPv6 without disruption, enabling safer migration paths for your critical database services. IPv6 support is also available through PrivateLink interface Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, allowing you to access Amazon Keyspaces privately without traversing the public internet. IPv6 support for Amazon Keyspaces is now available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is offered, at no additional cost. To learn more about IPv6 support on Keyspaces, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguihttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/ipv6-support.html page.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) through new dual-stack endpoints that enable both IPv6 and IPv4 connectivity. This enhance...

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) through new dual-stack endpoints that enable both IPv6 and IPv4 connectivity. This enhancement provides customers with a vastly expanded address space while maintaining compatibility with existing IPv4-based applications. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. The dual-stack endpoints functionality allows you to gradually transition your applications from IPv4 to IPv6 without disruption, enabling safer migration paths for your critical database services. IPv6 support is also available through PrivateLink interface Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, allowing you to access Amazon Keyspaces privately without traversing the public internet. IPv6 support for Amazon Keyspaces is now available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is offered, at no additional cost. To learn more about IPv6 support on Keyspaces, visit the Amazon Keyspaces documentation page.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints, offering expanded address space and seamless IPv4-to-IPv6 transition, available at no extra cost in all AWS regions.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports now(), uuid() functions in SELECT and Duration data type https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports the now() and uuid() functions in SELECT clauses, expanding their functionality beyond the previously supported WHERE, INSERT, and UPDATE clauses, as well as the Duration data type. These improvements provide greater compatibility with Apache Cassandra, making it easier to work with time-based operations and unique identifiers in your applications. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. With the now() function, you can now generate current timestamps directly in your SELECT statements, making it easier to track when data was retrieved or to perform time-based calculations within your queries. Similarly, the uuid() function allows you to generate unique identifiers within SELECT statements, which is particularly useful for creating reference values or temporary identifiers during data retrieval operations. The new Duration data type represents time elapsed between two timestamps, supporting use cases like tracking task completion times or code execution intervals. This eliminates the need to store time intervals as strings or bytes, removing the burden of manual parsing from your applications. The now(), uuid(), and Duration data type enhancements are available today in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/cql.html.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports now(), uuid() functions in SELECT and Duration data type

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Amazon Keyspaces now offers change data capture (CDC)! Track data modifications in real-time for better analytics and streamlined workflows. Integrate changes easily for enhanced application development. AWS #AmazonKeyspaces #CDC #Database #DataEngine... Link

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) Streams https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) streams, enabling you to capture row-level changes in your tables in near-real time. CDC streams in Amazon Keyspaces automatically capture insert, update, and delete operations as change events, delivering them in order with automatic deduplication. With CDC streams, you can build event-driven applications and implement use cases such as data analytics, text search, ML training/inference, and continuous data backups for archival. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. CDC streams retain data for up to 24 hours and can scale automatically to match your workload, without requiring any infrastructure management. Additionally, enabling CDC streams will have no impact on your table capacity for compute or storage operations. To consume the CDC stream records, you can use either the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/StreamsAPIReference/Welcome.html or leverage the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/streams/latest/dev/kcl.html, a java library that makes it easy to consume and process stream records. CDC streams are available today in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available, and you pay only for the change events captured and delivered through your streams. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/cdc.html.  

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) Streams

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) streams, enabling you to capture row-level changes in your tables in near-real time. CDC streams...

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) Streams Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) streams, enabling you to capture row-level changes in your tables in near-real time. CDC streams in Amazon Keyspaces automatically capture insert, update, and delete operations as change events, delivering them in order with automatic deduplication. With CDC streams, you can build event-driven applications and implement use cases such as data analytics, text search, ML training/inference, and continuous data backups for archival. Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. CDC streams retain data for up to 24 hours and can scale automatically to match your workload, without requiring any infrastructure management. Additionally, enabling CDC streams will have no impact on your table capacity for compute or storage operations. To consume the CDC stream records, you can use either the Keyspaces Data Streams API or leverage the Kinesis Client Library, a java library that makes it easy to consume and process stream records. CDC streams are available today in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available, and you pay only for the change events captured and delivered through your streams. To learn more, visit the Amazon Keyspaces CDC documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports CDC streams to capture row-level changes in near-real time, enabling event-driven apps and use cases like analytics, ML, and backups. Available in all AWS regions, it scales automatically without impacting table capacity.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) supports Multi-Region Replication in Africa (Cape Town) Region https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) supports Multi-Region Replication in the Africa (Cape Town) Region. With this expansion, customers can now replicate their Keyspaces data to and from the Cape Town Region, enabling lower-latency access for local users while maintaining a consistent view of data across their global infrastructure. Multi-Region Replication helps customers meet data residency requirements and improve application performance by automatically replicating data across multiple AWS Regions. Customers can now configure their tables to replicate data between Cape Town and any other AWS Region where Amazon Keyspaces is available. Multi-Region Replication in the Africa (Cape Town) Region is available at no additional cost – you pay only for the resources you use, including data transfer between regions and storage in each region. To get started with Multi-Region Replication in the Africa (Cape Town) Region, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/multiRegion-replication.html.  

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) supports Multi-Region Replication in Africa (Cape Town) Region

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) supports Multi-Region Replication in Africa (Cape Town) Region Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) supports Multi-Region Replication in the Africa (Cape Town) Region. With this expansion, customers can now replicate their Keyspaces data to and from the Cape Town Region, enabling lower-latency access for local users while maintaining a consistent view of data across their global infrastructure. Multi-Region Replication helps customers meet data residency requirements and improve application performance by automatically replicating data across multiple AWS Regions. Customers can now configure their tables to replicate data between Cape Town and any other AWS Region where Amazon Keyspaces is available. Multi-Region Replication in the Africa (Cape Town) Region is available at no additional cost – you pay only for the resources you use, including data transfer between regions and storage in each region. To get started with Multi-Region Replication in the Africa (Cape Town) Region, visit the Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports Multi-Region Replication in Africa (Cape Town), enabling lower-latency access and consistent global data views at no extra cost, just pay for used resources.

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Amazon Keyspaces expands Multi-Region Replication to support all AWS Regions https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ has expanded its Multi-Region Replication capabilities, now enabling you to replicate your tables beyond the previous quota of six AWS Regions to all available AWS Regions. This enhancement to the existing multi-Region Replication provides even greater flexibility for organizations requiring broader global presence and data distribution. Customers can now automatically replicate their data across any number of AWS Regions supported within Amazon Keyspaces. With multi-Region replication, Amazon Keyspaces asynchronously replicates data between Regions, and data is typically propagated across Regions within a second. The expanded regional support helps you to better serve your global user base, meet regional compliance requirements, and implement more robust disaster recovery strategies. Getting started is easy through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs by selecting your desired destination AWS Regions. There are no upfront commitments; you only pay for the resources used in each Region. To learn more about the enhanced Multi-Region Replication capabilities in Amazon Keyspaces, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/multiRegion-replication.html documentation. To get started with Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra), please refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/getting-started.html.

Amazon Keyspaces expands Multi-Region Replication to support all AWS Regions

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ has expanded its Multi-Region Replication capabilities, now enabling you to replicate your tables beyond the previous quota of six AWS Regions to all available ...

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Amazon Keyspaces expands Multi-Region Replication to support all AWS Regions Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) has expanded its Multi-Region Replication capabilities, now enabling you to replicate your tables beyond the previous quota of six AWS Regions to all available AWS Regions. This enhancement to the existing multi-Region Replication provides even greater flexibility for organizations requiring broader global presence and data distribution. Customers can now automatically replicate their data across any number of AWS Regions supported within Amazon Keyspaces. With multi-Region replication, Amazon Keyspaces asynchronously replicates data between Regions, and data is typically propagated across Regions within a second. The expanded regional support helps you to better serve your global user base, meet regional compliance requirements, and implement more robust disaster recovery strategies. Getting started is easy through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs by selecting your desired destination AWS Regions. There are no upfront commitments; you only pay for the resources used in each Region. To learn more about the enhanced Multi-Region Replication capabilities in Amazon Keyspaces, refer to the Multi-Region replication documentation. To get started with Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra), please refer to the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports Multi-Region Replication across all AWS Regions, enhancing global data distribution, compliance, and disaster recovery. Easy setup via AWS Console, CLI, or SDKs with no upfront costs.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) adds Multi-Region support for User Defined Types (UDTs) https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces supports User Defined Types (UDTs) in Multi-Region. This enhancement allows you to use UDTs consistently across multiple AWS Regions, enabling global applications to maintain consistent data schemas. With Multi-Region UDT support, you can replicate UDT schemas automatically across Regions, maintain consistent data models across your global infrastructure, and scale your Cassandra-compatible applications across geographic boundaries. This feature builds upon the existing UDT capabilities in Amazon Keyspaces, maintaining the ability to use UDTs in primary keys and create nested data structures that match your real-world data hierarchies. Multi-Region UDT support is now available in all commercial AWS Regions where https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more about implementing Multi-Region UDTs, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/udts.html.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) adds Multi-Region support for User Defined Types (UDTs)

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) adds Multi-Region support for User Defined Types (UDTs) Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces supports User Defined Types (UDTs) in Multi-Region. This enhancement allows you to use UDTs consistently across multiple AWS Regions, enabling global applications to maintain consistent data schemas. With Multi-Region UDT support, you can replicate UDT schemas automatically across Regions, maintain consistent data models across your global infrastructure, and scale your Cassandra-compatible applications across geographic boundaries. This feature builds upon the existing UDT capabilities in Amazon Keyspaces, maintaining the ability to use UDTs in primary keys and create nested data structures that match your real-world data hierarchies. Multi-Region UDT support is now available in all commercial AWS Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is offered. To learn more about implementing Multi-Region UDTs, visit the Amazon Keyspaces documentation.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces now supports Multi-Region User Defined Types (UDTs) for consistent global data schemas, automatic schema replication, and scalable Cassandra-compatible applications across regions. Available in all commercial AWS regions.

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Amazon Keyspaces is now available in Africa (Cape Town) Region https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/, a scalable, highly available, and fully managed Cassandra-compatible database service, is now available in the Africa (Cape Town) Region. With Amazon Keyspaces, you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you use today. The service is completely serverless, eliminating the need to provision, patch, or manage servers, or handle software installation and maintenance. You pay only for the resources you use, and tables automatically scale up and down based on application traffic. Amazon Keyspaces supports applications serving thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. The service includes built-in security features with encryption by default and continuous data backup capabilities through point-in-time recovery. For pricing information in the Africa (Cape Town) Region, visit Amazon https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/pricing/. To see the complete list of AWS Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available, check https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To begin using Amazon Keyspaces in the Africa (Cape Town) Region, refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/getting-started.html in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.  

Amazon Keyspaces is now available in Africa (Cape Town) Region

https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ a scalable, highly available, and fully managed Cassandra-compatible database service, is now available in the Africa (Cape Town) Region.

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Amazon Keyspaces is now available in Africa (Cape Town) Region Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra), a scalable, highly available, and fully managed Cassandra-compatible database service, is now available in the Africa (Cape Town) Region. With Amazon Keyspaces, you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you use today. The service is completely serverless, eliminating the need to provision, patch, or manage servers, or handle software installation and maintenance. You pay only for the resources you use, and tables automatically scale up and down based on application traffic. Amazon Keyspaces supports applications serving thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage. The service includes built-in security features with encryption by default and continuous data backup capabilities through point-in-time recovery. For pricing information in the Africa (Cape Town) Region, visit Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) pricing. To see the complete list of AWS Regions where Amazon Keyspaces is available, check AWS Regional Services. To begin using Amazon Keyspaces in the Africa (Cape Town) Region, refer to Getting Started with Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) in the Amazon Keyspaces Developer Guide.

🆕 Amazon Keyspaces is now available in Africa (Cape Town) Region

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports User-Defined Types in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces added support for Cassandra’s User Defined Types (UDTs) in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. With support for UDTs, you can continue using any custom data types that are defined in your Cassandra workloads in Keyspaces without making schema modifications. With this launch, you can use UDTs in the primary key of your tables, allowing you to index your data on more complex and richer data types. Additionally, UDTs enable you to create data models that are more efficient and similar to the data hierarchies that exist in real-world data. The AWS console enhances the original Cassandra experience by allowing you to easily create and visualize nested UDTs at multiple levels. Support for UDTs is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. If you’re new to Amazon Keyspaces, the https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/getting-started/ shows you how to provision a keyspace and explore the query and scaling capabilities of Amazon Keyspaces.  

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) announces frozen collections in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces added support for frozen collections in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. With support for frozen collections, the primary keys in your tables can contain collections, allowing you to index your tables on more complex and richer data types. Additionally, using frozen collections, you can create nested collections. Nested collections enable you to model your data in a more real-world way and efficient manner. The AWS console extends the native Cassandra experience by giving you the ability to intuitively create and view nested collections that are several levels deep. Support for frozen collections is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. If you’re new to Amazon Keyspaces, the https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/getting-started/ shows you how to provision a keyspace and explore the query and scaling capabilities of Amazon Keyspaces.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) announces frozen collections in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports User-Defined Types in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces added support for Cassandra’s User Defined Types (UDTs) in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. With support for UDTs, you can continue using any custom data types that are defined in your Cassandra workloads in Keyspaces without making schema modifications. With this launch, you can use UDTs in the primary key of your tables, allowing you to index your data on more complex and richer data types. Additionally, UDTs enable you to create data models that are more efficient and similar to the data hierarchies that exist in real-world data. The AWS console enhances the original Cassandra experience by allowing you to easily create and visualize nested UDTs at multiple levels. Support for UDTs is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS offers Amazon Keyspaces. If you’re new to Amazon Keyspaces, the getting started guide shows you how to provision a keyspace and explore the query and scaling capabilities of Amazon Keyspaces.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) announces frozen collections in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces added support for frozen collections in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. With support for frozen collections, the primary keys in your tables can contain collections, allowing you to index your tables on more complex and richer data types. Additionally, using frozen collections, you can create nested collections. Nested collections enable you to model your data in a more real-world way and efficient manner. The AWS console extends the native Cassandra experience by giving you the ability to intuitively create and view nested collections that are several levels deep. Support for frozen collections is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS offers Amazon Keyspaces. If you’re new to Amazon Keyspaces, the getting started guide shows you how to provision a keyspace and explore the query and scaling capabilities of Amazon Keyspaces.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports adding Regions to existing Keyspaces https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces added the capability to add Regions to existing Keyspaces. With this launch, you can convert an existing single-Region Keyspace to a multi-Region Keyspace or add a new Region to an existing multi-Region Keyspace without recreating the existing Keyspaces. As your application traffic and business needs evolve over time, you can easily add new Regions closest to your application to achieve lower read and write latencies. You can also improve the availability and resiliency of your workloads by adding Regions. Keyspaces fully manages all aspects of creating a new Region and populating it with the latest data from other Regions, enabling you to focus your resources on adding value for your customers rather than managing operational tasks. You can still perform read and write operations on your tables in the existing Region during the addition of a new Region. With this capability, you get the flexibility and ease to manage the regional footprint of your application based on your changing needs. Support for adding Regions to existing Keyspaces is available in all AWS Regions where https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. For more information on multi-Region Replication, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/latest/devguide/multiRegion-replication.html. If you’re new to Amazon Keyspaces, the https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/getting-started/ shows you how to provision a Keyspace and explore the query and scaling capabilities of Amazon Keyspaces.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports adding Regions to existing Keyspaces

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports adding Regions to existing Keyspaces Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability. Today, Amazon Keyspaces added the capability to add Regions to existing Keyspaces. With this launch, you can convert an existing single-Region Keyspace to a multi-Region Keyspace or add a new Region to an existing multi-Region Keyspace without recreating the existing Keyspaces. As your application traffic and business needs evolve over time, you can easily add new Regions closest to your application to achieve lower read and write latencies. You can also improve the availability and resiliency of your workloads by adding Regions. Keyspaces fully manages all aspects of creating a new Region and populating it with the latest data from other Regions, enabling you to focus your resources on adding value for your customers rather than managing operational tasks. You can still perform read and write operations on your tables in the existing Region during the addition of a new Region. With this capability, you get the flexibility and ease to manage the regional footprint of your application based on your changing needs. Support for adding Regions to existing Keyspaces is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Keyspaces offers multi-Region Replication. For more information on multi-Region Replication, see documentation. If you’re new to Amazon Keyspaces, the Getting Started guide shows you how to provision a Keyspace and explore the query and scaling capabilities of Amazon Keyspaces.

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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) reduces prices by up to 75% https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/ is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service. Effective Today, Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is reducing prices by up to 75% across several pricing dimensions. Amazon Keyspaces supports both on-demand and provisioned capacity modes for writing and reading data within a Region or across multiple Regions. Keyspaces’ on-demand mode provides a fully serverless experience with pay-as-you-go pricing and automatic scaling, eliminating the need for capacity planning. Many customers choose on-demand mode for its simplicity, enabling them to build modern, serverless applications that can start small and seamlessly scale to millions of requests per second. Amazon Keyspaces has lowered prices for on-demand mode by up to 56% for single-Region and up to 65% for multi-Region usage, and for provisioned mode by up to 13% for single-Region and up to 20% for multi-Region usage. Additionally, to make data deletion more cost-effective, Keyspaces has lowered time-to-live (TTL) delete prices by 75%. Previously, on-demand was the cost-effective choice for spiky workloads, but with this pricing change, it now offers a lower cost for most provisioned capacity workloads as well. This change transforms on-demand mode into the recommended and default choice for the majority of Keyspaces workloads. Together, these price reductions make Amazon Keyspaces even more cost-effective and simplify building, scaling, and managing Cassandra workloads. This pricing change is available in all AWS Regions where https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more about the new price reductions, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/keyspaces/pricing/.

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) reduces prices by up to 75%

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