End of support notice: On June 30, 2027, AWS will end support for AMS Advanced. After June 30, 2027, you will no longer be able to access the AMS Advanced console or AMS Advanced resources. For more information, see AMS Advanced end of support.
AMS-managed application accounts
Application accounts that are fully managed by AMS are referred to as AMS-managed application accounts, where some or all operational tasks, like service request management, incident management, security management, continuity management (backup), patch management, cost-optimization, or monitoring and event management of infrastructure, are performed by AMS.
The amount of tasks performed by AMS depends on the Change Management mode that you select. AMS-managed accounts support different modes for change management:
For more information about change management and different modes, see Change management modes.
There are some AWS services that you can use in your AMS-managed account without AMS management. The list of these AWS services and how to add them into your AMS account are described in the Self-service provisioning section.