AWS Config now supports 18 new resource types
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AWS Config now supports 18 more resource types for services, including AWS Device Farm, AWS Budgets, Amazon Lex, Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer, AWS IoT Core, Amazon Route 53 Resolver, AWS RoboMaker, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), AWS IoT SiteWise, Amazon Lookout for Metrics, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon EventBridge, and AWS Elemental MediaPackage.
With this launch, customers can now use AWS Config to monitor configuration data for the following newly supported resource types:
1. AWS::DeviceFarm::TestGridProject
2. AWS::Budgets::BudgetsAction
3. AWS::Lex::Bot
4. AWS::Lex::BotAlias
5. AWS::CodeGuruReviewer::RepositoryAssociation
6. AWS::IoT::CustomMetric
7. AWS::IoT::AccountAuditConfiguration
8. AWS::IoT::ScheduledAudit
9. AWS::Route53Resolver::FirewallDomainList
10. AWS::RoboMaker::RobotApplicationVersion
11. AWS::EC2::TrafficMirrorSession
12. AWS::EC2::TrafficMirrorTarget
13. AWS::IoTSiteWise::Gateway
14. AWS::LookoutMetrics::Alert
15. AWS::S3::StorageLens
16. AWS::Events::Connection
17. AWS::EventSchemas::Schema
18. AWS::MediaPackage::PackagingConfiguration
To view a complete list of all supported types, see [supported resource types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/config/latest/developerguide/resource-config-reference.html) page.
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