Amazon EC2 and VPC now display related resources for security groups

Amazon EC2 and VPC now display related resources for security groups

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of the “Related resources” tab for security groups in the Amazon EC2 and VPC consoles. This new feature provides customers with a consolidated view of all resources that depend on a specific security group, eliminating the need to manually check multiple services before making configuration changes. Security groups act as virtual firewalls that control inbound and outbound traffic for AWS resources, and understanding their dependencies is critical for maintaining secure and stable infrastructure.

Previously, customers managing complex security group configurations had to navigate through multiple AWS services individually to identify dependencies before modifying or deleting security groups. This manual process required checking EC2 instances, Elastic Network Interfaces, ElastiCache clusters, RDS databases, and other services one by one, making it time-consuming and error-prone. The “Related resources” tab streamlines this workflow by displaying all dependent resources in a single location, enabling customers to quickly assess the impact of proposed changes and make informed decisions with confidence. This enhancement is beneficial for organizations managing large-scale deployments where security groups may be attached to dozens or hundreds of resources across different services.

This feature is now available in all AWS commercial regions at no additional cost.

To learn more about managing security groups and viewing the “Related resources” tab in the Amazon EC2 and VPC consoles, see the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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