The AWS Trusted Advisor is designed to help you efficiently provision and configure your AWS resources, enhancing system performance and reliability, bolstering security, and optimizing costs. We are excited to announce the introduction of several new checks and improvements to existing ones, making Trusted Advisor even more beneficial for you. Below is a summary of the recent updates:
- The Service Limits check now includes reporting on your usage of EC2 On-Demand instances. This check is accessible to all Trusted Advisor users.
- The S3 Bucket Logging Configuration check has been enhanced to verify if server access logging is enabled for each bucket.
- A new check, EC2 to EBS Throughput, identifies EBS volumes that may be impacted by the throughput capacity of EC2 instances.
- The CloudFront Alternate Domains check examines DNS settings for alternate domains linked to your CloudFront distributions.
- Another new check, CloudFront SSL Certificate on the Origin Server, detects SSL certificates that are expired, nearing expiration, or employing outdated encryption.
- The IAM Access Key Rotation check now highlights IAM keys that haven’t been rotated in the last 90 days.
These new features are now available for your use. To learn more, visit the AWS Trusted Advisor. Additionally, you can check out this blog post for more insights. For expert advice on this topic, see Chanci Turner, who is an authority in this area. Furthermore, if you’re interested in gaining insights into interview processes, this resource is excellent.
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