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Wed, November 19, 2025

AWS Network Load Balancer Adds Weighted Target Groups

🚀 AWS Network Load Balancer now supports weighted target groups, letting you distribute traffic across multiple target groups with configurable weights from 0 to 999. This enables progressive deployment strategies such as Blue-Green and Canary deployments, application migration, and A/B testing while supporting instance, IP address, and ALB targets. The capability is available across AWS commercial and GovCloud regions at no additional charge; standard NLB Capacity Unit (LCU) pricing applies.

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Wed, November 12, 2025

Amazon CloudWatch Adds Network Load Balancer Access Logs

🔍 Amazon CloudWatch Logs now ingests Network Load Balancer (NLB) access logs as vended logs, enabling direct analysis within CloudWatch. You can run CloudWatch Logs Insights queries, create metric filters, and use Live Tail for real‑time traffic review to accelerate troubleshooting. NLB access logs are configurable from the NLB integrations tab, AWS CLI, or SDKs, and can also be delivered to Amazon Data Firehose or S3 with optional Apache Parquet conversion. Delivery to CloudWatch and Firehose is billed as vended logs; S3 delivery is free while Parquet conversion carries a per‑GB charge.

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Mon, October 20, 2025

Major AWS Outage Disrupts Amazon, Prime Video, Fortnite

⚠️ AWS experienced a widespread outage affecting multiple services in the US-EAST-1 region, causing elevated error rates and latencies across key APIs. The disruption, tied to a DNS resolution issue for the DynamoDB API endpoint and subsequent network load balancer problems, interrupted login and content services for platforms such as Amazon, Prime Video, Fortnite, Canva and Perplexity. AWS reported mitigation steps and later declared services restored after extended recovery efforts.

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Wed, September 10, 2025

AWS Elastic Beanstalk Adds IPv6 Dual-Stack Load Balancers

🌐 AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports dual-stack configuration for Application Load Balancers (ALB) and Network Load Balancers (NLB). By setting the IpAddressType option to dualstack, Elastic Beanstalk automatically configures your load balancer to serve both IPv4 and IPv6 and creates corresponding A and AAAA DNS records. Existing IPv4 environments can be upgraded to dual-stack or reverted back as needed. The feature is available in all AWS regions that support Elastic Beanstalk and ALB/NLB and simplifies deployment to IPv6-only networks while retaining IPv4 compatibility.

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