All news with #aws dynamodb tag
Wed, September 10, 2025
CloudWatch Flow Monitors Extend Cross-Region Visibility
🔍 With this update, Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitoring flow monitors can observe traffic between AWS Regions over the AWS global network. Flow monitors deliver near real-time metrics for compute instances such as Amazon EC2 and Amazon EKS, and for services like Amazon S3 and Amazon DynamoDB, to help detect and attribute network-driven impairments. The network health indicator now captures cross-Region path health including visibility into remote public IPs and private traffic over VPC and Transit Gateway peering.
Fri, August 15, 2025
DynamoDB: Emit Only Throttled Key Events to CloudWatch
📈 DynamoDB now supports selectively emitting events for throttled keys to CloudWatch Contributor Insights, enabling you to monitor only throttled items rather than all accessed keys. By emitting exclusively throttled-key events, you reduce monitoring costs and noise while maintaining visibility into throttling and usage hotspots. This mode is available in all commercial AWS Regions, GovCloud (US), and China Regions.
Fri, August 15, 2025
Amazon DynamoDB Adds Granular Throttle Error Exceptions
🔔 Amazon DynamoDB now emits more granular throttling exceptions together with matching Amazon CloudWatch metrics. The enhanced exception payloads include a list of reasons for the throttle event and the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the table or index affected, helping teams pinpoint what was throttled. CloudWatch metrics are available immediately; to receive the richer exception details you must upgrade to the latest SDK. This capability is available in commercial, GovCloud (US), and China Regions.