Announcing the general availability of Amazon VPC Lattice
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Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon VPC Lattice, an application networking service that simplifies connecting, securing, and monitoring service-to-service communication. You can use Amazon VPC Lattice to facilitate cross-account and cross-VPC connectivity, as well as application layer load balancing for your workloads. Whether the underlying compute types are instances, containers, or serverless, with Amazon VPC Lattice developers can work with native integration on the compute platform of their choice.
Amazon VPC Lattice handles common tasks required for service-to-service communication, such as service discovery, request level routing and load balancing, authentication, and authorization. It generates detailed metrics and logs to provide visibility into how your service is performing. In addition, Amazon VPC Lattice is a fully managed service that makes it easier to connect your new and existing applications by removing the need to install and manage additional infrastructure, such as host-based agents or sidecar proxies.
Amazon VPC Lattice is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland).
For more information, visit the [Amazon VPC Lattice product detail page](/vpc/lattice/) and read the [launch blog](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/simplify-service-to-service-connectivity-security-and-monitoring-with-amazon-vpc-lattice-now-generally-available/) . For details on pricing, explore the [pricing page](/vpc/lattice/pricing/).
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