Posted On: Mar 27, 2020
Amazon API Gateway announced the general availability of HTTP APIs, enabling customers to easily build high performance RESTful APIs that offer up to 71% cost savings and 60% latency reduction compared to REST APIs available from API Gateway. As part of this launch, customers will be able to take advantage of several new features including the ability to route requests to private Amazon Elastic Load Balancers (ELB), offering new support for Amazon ALB and continued support for Amazon NLB.
Prior to its general availability release, HTTP APIs enabled customers to build APIs for their serverless applications or to proxy requests to HTTP endpoints. Now, customers can also leverage the benefits of HTTP APIs to build APIs for services behind private ALBs and private NLBs. To make it easier for customers to work between API Gateway REST APIs and HTTP APIs, customers can now use the same custom domain across both REST APIs and HTTP APIs. In addition, this release also enables customers to perform granular throttling for routes, improved usability when using Lambda as a backend, and better error logging.
To learn more about HTTP APIs and API Gateway, visit our product page. HTTP APIs is available in all regions where API Gateway is available. To see where API Gateway is available, review the Amazon Web Services Region Table.