AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator now supports custom templates
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AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator now allows you to save customized workflows as new templates for your subsequent migration and modernization projects on AWS. You can create a workflow from a predefined AWS managed template and customize the workflow based on your own needs. With this launch, you can now save the customized workflow as a new custom template to simplify your future projects and save time with no need to customize the workflow again.
AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator is an orchestration tool for application migration and modernization projects on AWS. Currently, Orchestrator supports the replatforming applications to Amazon ECS, the rehosting of applications to Amazon EC2, the migrations of SAP and SQL Server workloads, and the importing of virtual machine images. You can quickly start your migration and modernization projects with a predefined workflow template, customize the workflow based on your own needs by adding or removing steps, and save as a new template for your future projects. In addition, Orchestrator also added three new public APIs to enable you to create, update, and delete the customized template.
You can now use the new feature in all Regions where AWS Migration Hub is available. For more information, see the [AWS Region](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/) table.
This new feature is available at no additional cost. You only pay for the AWS resources that you user. For more information, visit the AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator [User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/migrationhub-orchestrator/latest/userguide/what-is-migrationhub-orchestrator.html) and [API Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/migrationhub-orchestrator/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html).
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