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AWS App Runner is a fully managed container application service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Launched in May 2021, it is designed to simplify the process of building, deploying, and scaling containerized applications for developers. [ 1 ]
AWS expands Osaka Local Region (ap-northeast-3) to a standard AWS region with 3 Availability Zones [216] 2021 May 18 Product AWS App Runner, a fully managed container application service [217] 2021 August 19 Product Amazon MemoryDB, an in-memory database service with API compatible with that of Redis. [218] 2021 November 30 Product (CPU)
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an orchestration service offered by Amazon Web Services for deploying applications which orchestrates various AWS services, including EC2, S3, Simple Notification Service (SNS), CloudWatch, autoscaling, and Elastic Load Balancers. [2]
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Software versioning is the process of assigning either unique version names or unique version numbers to unique states of computer software. Within a given version number category (e.g., major or minor), these numbers are generally assigned in increasing order and correspond to new developments in the software.
AWS is provided at most main aspect signals on running lines, though there are some exceptions: [1] At through stations where the permitted speed is 30 mph (48 km/h) or less and the layout is complex. Where this occurs, these are called AWS gap areas. AWS magnets are not provided at semaphore stop signals (which can only display clear or stop).
Rolling release, also known as rolling update or continuous delivery, is a concept in software development of frequently delivering updates to applications. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This is in contrast to a standard or point release development model which uses software versions which replace the previous version.