AWS is making it easier for customers to stay on top of availability of AWS services with the launch of its new AWS Product Lifecycle page.

The new resource provides a centralized place to see all service availability, including services that are closing access to new customers, services that have announced end of support, and services that have reached end of support. 

For each service, there will be information about end-of-support dates, recommended migration paths, and links to relevant documentation. The goal, AWS explained, is to enable customers to efficiently plan for service transitions. 

“The centralized nature of this resource reduces the time and effort needed to track service lifecycle information, allowing you to focus more on your core business objectives and less on administrative overhead,” AWS wrote in a blog post

As part of the announcement of this new resource, AWS has announced several services that fit into one of the above three categories:

  • Services closing access to new customers: 
    • Amazon Timestream for LiveAnalytics
  • Services that have announced end of support:
    • Amazon Pinpoint
    • AWS DMS Fleet Advisor
    • AWS IQ
    • AWS IoT Analytics
    • AWS IoT Events
    • AWS SimSpace Weaver
    • AWS Panorama
    • Amazon Inspector Classic
    • Amazon Connect Voice ID
  • Services that have reached end of support
    • AWS Private 5G
    • AWS DataSync Discovery