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Tue, November 18, 2025

AWS launches Supplementary Packages for Amazon Linux

📦 AWS announced the general availability of Supplementary Packages for Amazon Linux (SPAL), a curated repository offering thousands of pre-built EPEL9-compatible packages for Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023). SPAL reduces the need to compile software from source, accelerating deployments and lowering operational overhead for developers, system administrators, and DevOps teams. Packages are derived from community EPEL9 sources with AWS applying security patches as they become available upstream. SPAL is available across all AWS Commercial Regions, including GovCloud and China.

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Tue, November 11, 2025

Mountpoint for Amazon S3 Included in Amazon Linux 2023

🔧 Mountpoint for Amazon S3 is now included in Amazon Linux 2023, making it straightforward to install, update, and mount S3 buckets with a single command. Previously, users downloaded the Mountpoint package from GitHub, resolved dependencies, and managed updates manually; inclusion in AL2023 streamlines that workflow. The open source project is backed by AWS and offers 24/7 AWS cloud support for Business and Enterprise Support customers—consult the repository and documentation to get started.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

AWS Elastic Beanstalk Adds Amazon Corretto 25 on AL2023

🚀 AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports Amazon Corretto 25 on the Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) platform, enabling developers to build and deploy applications with the newest Java 25 runtime and language features. The update brings improvements such as compact object headers, ahead-of-time (AOT) caching, and structured concurrency to Beanstalk-managed environments. Developers can provision Corretto 25 instances via the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API, with general availability in commercial regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

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Wed, October 29, 2025

AWS Elastic Beanstalk: Corretto 25 with Tomcat 11 on AL2023

🚀 AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports building and deploying Tomcat 11 applications using Amazon Corretto 25 on Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023). The platform enables developers to leverage Java 25 and Jakarta EE 11 features such as compact object headers, ahead‑of‑time (AOT) caching, and structured concurrency while benefiting from AL2023’s security and performance improvements. Environments can be created through the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API and are generally available in commercial and GovCloud regions.

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Thu, October 9, 2025

Amazon SageMaker Notebooks Now Support Amazon Linux 2023

🆕 Amazon SageMaker notebook instances now support Amazon Linux 2023, giving data scientists and developers access to an updated, rpm-based runtime for managed Jupyter notebooks. AL2023 is the successor to AL2, offering a predictable two-year major release cadence and five years of long-term support. Enhanced security features include SELinux and FIPS 140-3 validated cryptographic modules. New notebook instances can be launched with either AL2023 or AL2.

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