2024/04/18 - 7 updated api methods
Changes Outpost ARN added to Source Server and Recovery Instance
2024/02/26 - 7 updated api methods
Changes Added volume status to DescribeSourceServer replicated volumes.
2023/12/13 - 7 updated api methods
Changes Adding AgentVersion to SourceServer and RecoveryInstance structures
2023/10/16 - 5 updated api methods
Changes Updated exsiting API to allow AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery support of launching recovery into existing EC2 instances.
2023/09/13 - 3 new11 updated api methods
Changes Updated existing APIs and added new ones to support using AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery post-launch actions. Added support for new regions.
2023/07/31 - 5 updated api methods
Changes Add support for in-aws right sizing
2023/06/13 - 8 new19 updated api methods
Changes Added APIs to support network replication and recovery using AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery.
2023/04/17 - 4 new6 updated api methods
Changes Changed existing APIs and added new APIs to support using an account-level launch configuration template with AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery.
2023/03/30 - 5 updated api methods
Changes Adding a field to the replication configuration APIs to support the auto replicate new disks feature. We also deprecated RetryDataReplication.
2023/02/27 - 7 updated api methods
Changes New fields were added to reflect availability zone data in source server and recovery instance description commands responses, as well as source server launch status.
2022/11/28 - 3 new5 updated api methods
Changes Non breaking changes to existing APIs, and additional APIs added to support in-AWS failing back using AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery.
2022/07/15 - 5 updated api methods
Changes Changed existing APIs to allow choosing a dynamic volume type for replicating volumes, to reduce costs for customers.
2022/05/31 - 3 new8 updated api methods
Changes Changed existing APIs and added new APIs to accommodate using multiple AWS accounts with AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery.
2021/11/17 - 29 new api methods
Changes Introducing AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (AWS DRS), a new service that minimizes downtime and data loss with fast, reliable recovery of on-premises and cloud-based applications using affordable storage, minimal compute, and point-in-time recovery.