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  1. Any development process must include the deployment of new software versions or features. It does, however, present risks and uncertainties, making it a daunting task. The user experience and system disruption caused by new releases are things that organizations work to prevent. Canary releases become important at this point. Canary releases provide a controlled and gradual method of rolling out software updates, reducing risks and obtaining crucial feedback prior to full-scale rollout. In this article, we will explore the concept of canary releases, their benefits, and best practices for implementing them. View the full article
  2. Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics now supports deletion of underlying canary resources along with the canary deletion. When you delete a canary you can choose whether to also delete related resources created by the canary, thus making canary resources management easier and efficient. Synthetics canaries that run on a defined frequency to monitor the health and performance of your endpoints and APIs creates these resources as part of canary creation step. View the full article
  3. CloudWatch Synthetics now supports the use of environment variables with canaries. This allows you to save time by using a single canary script to create different canaries that have a similar task. View the full article
  4. When using CloudWatch Synthetics, you can now get a snapshot of the canary health with a prebuilt monitoring dashboard. The new monitoring dashboard provides canary data trends over time for latency, availability, and error counts. The dashboard also provides expected latency based on historical data of the previous canary runs. This helps you spot anomalies sooner which in turn allows you to respond faster to ensure a better end user experience. View the full article
  5. CloudWatch Synthetics now supports canary scripts in Python programming language with the Selenium open source web automation testing framework. This gives you more choice in the programming language and framework to use when creating canaries in CloudWatch Synthetics. View the full article
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