AWS Announces Centralized Resource for Service Lifecycle Information
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A new AWS product Lifecycle page consolidates service availability information,offering detailed visibility into service changes,end-of-support dates,and migration paths.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched the AWS Product Lifecycle page, a centralized hub providing extensive details regarding service availability modifications across AWS. This resource aims to streamline the process of staying informed about service changes and planning for transitions.
The AWS Product Lifecycle page consolidates all service availability information into a single, easily accessible location. It offers detailed insights into three primary categories of changes: services closing access to new customers,services that have announced end of support,and services that have reached their end of support date. For each service,users can find specific end-of-support dates,recommended migration paths,and links to relevant documentation,facilitating more efficient service transition planning.
According to AWS, this new resource is designed to help users stay informed about changes that may impact their workloads, enabling more effective planning for service transitions. By centralizing this information, AWS intends to reduce the time and effort required to track service lifecycle details, allowing users to focus more on their core business objectives.
Key Updates on the AWS Product Lifecycle Page
The Product Lifecycle page includes updates on the following changes to services and capabilities:
We understand that the decision to end support for a service or feature significantly impacts your operations.
AWS Service Availability updates in 2025
AWS has announced availability changes for a select group of services and features. The company stated that these decisions are made after careful consideration, with detailed guidance and support provided for migration when end of support is necessary.
Services Closing Access to new Customers
As of June 20, 2025, access to the following services or capabilities will be closed to new customers. Existing customers will be able to continue using these services.
Services That Have Announced End of Support
The following services will no longer be supported.Detailed information about service-specific end-of-support dates and migration guidance can be found on individual service documentation pages.
Services That Have Reached Their End of Support
The following services have reached their end-of-support date and are no longer accessible:
- AWS Private 5G
- AWS DataSync Discovery
AWS encourages users to bookmark the AWS Product lifecycle page and check What’s New with AWS? for upcoming service availability updates.For further assistance, users can contact AWS or their usual AWS Support contacts for specific guidance on transitioning affected workloads.
