AWS Announces Service Availability Changes and Lifecycle Updates
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Summary
AWS is announcing availability changes for select services and features, categorizing them into three lifecycle stages: services moving to maintenance (no longer accessible to new customers starting November 7, 2025, but existing customers can continue using them), services entering sunset (with announced end dates for operations and support), and services being retired. The announcement provides guidance for customers to explore alternative solutions.
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Services moving to maintenance will no longer be accessible to new customers starting Nov 7, 2025.
Current customers can continue using the service or feature while exploring alternative solutions.
Services Entering Sunset - The following services are entering sunset, and we are announcing the date upon which we will end operations and support of the service.
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