Amazon EventBridge announces up to 94% improvement in end-to-end latency for Event Buses
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The article discusses a significant improvement of up to 94% in end-to-end latency for Amazon EventBridge Event Buses, enabling real-time handling of highly latency-sensitive applications.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Amazon EventBridge Event Buses now have an average latency of 129.33ms (P99) from event ingestion to first invocation attempt, down from 2235.23ms in January 2023.
- This lower latency allows for rapid detection and response to critical events, enabling faster decision-making and improved operational efficiency.
- The latency improvement applies across all AWS Regions where EventBridge is available, at no additional cost.
- Customers can monitor the latency improvements through metrics like IngestionToInvocationStartLatency and IngestionToInvocationSuccessLatency.
- The lower latency benefits customers globally and ensures consistent low-latency event processing.
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