How to use AWS Compute Optimizers new features | Amazon Web Services

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Here we discuss three main updates: idle resource detection, enhanced auto-scaling group recommendations, and Aurora database optimization. Idle resource detection helps identify unused or underutilized resources across various AWS services. The auto-scaling group feature now supports mixed instance types and provides more accurate recommendations for cost savings and performance improvements. Aurora database optimization offers tailored suggestions for MySQL and PostgreSQL engines, considering multiple factors like CPU, memory, and database connections.

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