Today AWS announced enhanced scheduling orchestration to track AWS tagging events, self-service troubleshooting via informational resource tags, an optional EC2 insufficient-capacity retry flow using alternate instance types, and automatic creation of a dedicated EventBridge bus for scheduling events for Instance Scheduler (IS) on AWS. IS’s orchestration and fan-out mechanisms have been re-architected to enable customers to track AWS tagging events, allowing the product to more intelligently sequence and distribute scheduling operations – improving scaling performance and addressing cost-scaling concerns. The product now enables distributed cloud engineer personas to perform self-service troubleshooting in their spoke accounts through informational tags applied to their resources without relying on a central cloud administrator. In addition, an optional Insufficient Capacity Error Retry flow has been added to automatically retry failed start actions using alternate instance types when EC2 encounters insufficient capacity errors, ensuring workloads start reliably even in constrained Availability Zones or regions. Lastly, Instance Scheduler on AWS now automatically creates a dedicated EventBus for scheduling-related events, streamlining integrations and automation workflows.
This update improves Instance Scheduler’s scalability, reduces operational overhead, and increases workload reliability across complex customer environments. You can accelerate issue resolution and boost operational efficiency by empowering distributed cloud engineers to troubleshoot independently. You can enhance overall workload resilience by improving handling of EC2 capacity shortages and simplify integrations by streamlining event routing through the new EventBus to support more extensible automation workflows.
To learn more about Instance Scheduler, visit the Product Page or contact your AWS account team.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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