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Amazon AppStream 2.0 increases application settings storage limit

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Amazon AppStream 2.0 has increased the default size limit for application settings persistence from 1GB to 5GB, allowing end-users to store more application data and settings without manual intervention or impacting performance.

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  • Application settings persistence enables users to resume work where they left off by saving customizations and configurations across sessions
  • The expanded 5GB default storage size and performance improvements make it easier for end-users to retain their application data, settings, and customizations
  • This feature is available at no additional cost in all regions where Amazon AppStream 2.0 is available, and AppStream 2.0 offers pay-as-you-go pricing
  • To enable this feature, you must use an AppStream 2.0 image with the updated agent released on or after September 18, 2024, or use Managed AppStream 2.0 image updates released on or after September 20, 2024


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