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Timestream for InfluxDB publishes database events to EventBridge

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feature announcement

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now emits events to EventBridge for database state changes, including lifecycle operations, scaling, and maintenance. This allows customers to programmatically react to these events without API polling, enabling automation for DevOps, alerting for operations teams, and audit trails for compliance. The feature is available in all regions where Timestream for InfluxDB is offered.

  • Database state change events published to EventBridge
  • Enable programmatic reaction to database operations
  • Event publishing and configuration details
Features (1)
  • Database state change events published to EventBridge

    Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now publishes events to Amazon EventBridge for database instance and cluster state changes. Events cover lifecycle operations, scaling, parameter updates, maintenance, and reboots, including both successful operations and failures.

Enhancements (1)
  • Enable programmatic reaction to database operations

    Customers can use Amazon EventBridge rules to react to database operations without polling the API for status. This facilitates automation workflows for scaling, immediate alerting for failures, and persistence of events for audit trails.

Notes (1)
  • Event publishing and configuration details

    Events are published to the default EventBridge event bus with source 'aws.timestream-influxdb', supporting content-based filtering and routing to various targets. Standard EventBridge pricing applies.

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https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/07/timestream-influxdb-eventbridge/