AWS CLI 2.36.27

2.36.27
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  • Amazon VPC Lattice now supports modification of private DNS options on Service Network VPC Associations
  • EKS now supports cluster certificate authorities (CA)
  • Amazon Redshift enhanced System Table retention allows storing system table data directly in S3 Tables instead of Redshift Managed Storage
  • Account Access now includes throttling exceptions in operation outputs
  • AgentCore Memory now supports Flexible Namespaces and Non-Conversational Payloads in CreateEvent API
  • AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports video cropping and output positioning with cropRectangle and outputPositionRectangle parameters

From AWS CLI

  • api-change:vpc-lattice: Amazon VPC Lattice now supports modification of private DNS options on Service Network VPC Associations
  • api-change:eks: Adds support for EKS cluster certificate authorities (CA)
  • api-change:redshift: Amazon Redshift enhanced System Table retention that allows customers to store their system table data directly in S3 Tables in customer's account instead of Redshift Managed Storage
  • api-change:account-access: Adds throttling exceptions to operation outputs that were previously inconsistent with other operations.
  • api-change:bedrock-agentcore: AgentCore Memory now supports Flexible Namespaces and Non-Conversational Payloads in CreateEvent API
  • api-change:medialive: AWS Elemental MediaLive now supports video cropping and output positioning. Use cropRectangle and outputPositionRectangle to position the encoded video within the output frame, with the surrounding area filled with black.
  • api-change:bedrock-agentcore-control: AgentCore Memory now supports Flexible Namespaces
  • api-change:batch: AWS Batch now supports managing CloudWatch Container Insights on compute environments via CreateComputeEnvironment and UpdateComputeEnvironment.
  • api-change:redshift-serverless: Amazon Redshift Enhanced System Table Retention that allows customers to store their system table data directly in S3 Tables in customer's account instead of Redshift Managed Storage
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