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AWS Update - Amazon Machine Image Block Public Access (AMI BPA) Enabled by Default

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Important AWS update informing users about the new default setting for AMI BPA across all AWS Regions starting from October 16, 2023. Understand the implications and the steps to take for both new and existing accounts.


Beginning October 16, 2023, Amazon Machine Image Block Public Access (AMI BPA) will be the default setting across all AWS Regions.

What is AMI BPA? #

AMI BPA is a new feature that restricts an AWS account from sharing an AMI with the public within a specific AWS region. As of now, this setting is disabled by default for all AWS accounts.

Changes to Expect #

From October 16, 2023, the default setting for AMI BPA will be changed to enabled. With this:

What Does This Mean for You? #

If your use-case demands the public sharing of AMIs, remember to:

For those who don't require public AMI sharing, there's no need for any further action.

Learn More #

Warm regards,

Amazon Web Services Team

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Official AWS Notification