AWS – Amazon EventBridge now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Amazon EventBridge now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) through new dual-stack endpoints. You can now connect to EventBridge Event Bus, EventBridge Scheduler, EventBridge Pipes, and EventBridge schema registries using IPv6, IPv4, or dual-stack clients. The existing Amazon EventBridge endpoints that support only IPv4 will remain available for backwards compatibility.
Amazon EventBridge is a serverless service that uses events to connect application components together, making it easier for you to build scalable event-driven applications. Through Event Bus for many-to-many routing, Scheduler for scheduled tasks, Pipes for point-to-point integrations, and schema registries for event schema discovery and management, EventBridge provides reliable and efficient ways to ingest, filter, transform, and deliver events. With dual-stack endpoints now available for these EventBridge services, you can use IPv6 to future-proof your event-driven architectures, maintain compatibility with existing IPv4 systems, and eliminate the need for complex IP address translation infrastructure.
IPv6 for EventBridge is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US). To learn more, please visit the EventBridge dual-stack endpoint documentation or read the AWS whitepaper on IPv6 best practices.
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