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AWS breaking changes and price increases

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This list serves to document the fairly rare changes that break applications or raise prices.

My goal is to only document issues that would break people's existing applications. So if you have a running app on AWS that makes use of some AWS API calls, what are changes AWS is making that require you to change your code, reconfigure, rebuild, or redeploy your application? Can it live forever as long as your credit card works, or is AWS potentially breaking something?

Any change has the potential to break something somewhere, but these seem like the more impactful changes for those that use the impacted service. These items will stay in this list until about a month after they have gone into effect, at which point they'll be moved to the archive.

This list will also keep track of increases in prices. This will not track changes in pricing models.

Date taking effect Date announced Service Change How to check
February 21, 2023 May 18, 2022 Amazon Sumerian Amazon Sumerian retiring (link)
March 6, 2023 January 11, 2023 IAM The IAM privilege for aws-portal are being renamed. On Jan 20, new accounts will only be able to use the new privileges. On July 6, all other accounts will switch over. (link)
March 31, 2023 August 14, 2022 Lambda Node.js 12 run-time end-of-life (link)
March 31, 2023 August 14, 2022 Lambda .NET Core 3.1 run-time end-of-life (link)
March 31, 2023 March 14, 2022 Glue End of support for Glue Version 2.0 (link) glue_version_deprecation_checker
June 28, 2023 June 28, 2022 TLS APIs will no longer support TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 (link)
September 1, 2023 September 1, 2022 Amazon WAM Amazon WorkSpaces Application Manager retiring (link)
January 31, 2024 January 31, 2023 DeepLens DeepLens is retiring, including no longer having access to any DeepLens devices (link)

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