Automation with AWS 1.12 Release Notes
12 May 2025
The Utoolity team is pleased to present Automation with AWS 1.12 – this release adds support for providing AWS security credentials to actions and conditions via IAM role for EKS service accounts (IRSA).
If you have provisioned your Atlassian workloads on the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), you can now enable the IAM role for EKS service accounts credentials provider to benefit from the convenience and flexibility of providing temporary AWS security credentials to actions and conditions via IAM roles for service accounts.
Please review the Automation with AWS 1.12 Upgrade Notes for important release information.
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Highlights (Core)
Provide AWS security credentials via IAM roles for service accounts
Enable the IAM role for EKS service accounts credentials provider to provide temporary AWS security credentials to actions and conditions via IAM roles for service accounts (IRSA) for Atlassian workloads provisioned on the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).
Alternatively, you can also enable the IAM role for EC2/ECS credentials provider to provide temporary AWS security credentials on Amazon EKS via EKS Pod Identities.
This feature is provided by Identity Federation for AWS, which is bundled and free for Automation with AWS licensees, see our resp. FAQ for details.
Resolved issues
Release 1.12.0
2025-05-12
This release addresses the following issues:
Core
Stories
IFAWS-1849 – As an administrator, I want to provide AWS credentials via IAM roles for service accounts (IRSA) so that I can integrate AWS with Kubernetes workloads
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