As an AWS Differentiated Partner, AutoMQ has worked closely with AWS and served global customers including Grab, Bambu Lab, and FunPlus on AWS. Across these production environments, Kafka teams keep returning to the same architectural requirements: low latency, Multi-AZ availability, elastic scaling, and cost optimization in the cloud.
AutoMQ continues to build on AWS cloud infrastructure to advance a truly cloud-native next-generation Kafka architecture. On June 12, 2026, the AWS Storage Blog published the AutoMQ x Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP technical innovation practice, explaining how FSxN can serve as low-latency shared WAL while S3 remains the primary storage layer for Diskless Kafka on AWS. Readers interested in separation of compute and storage for Kafka, low-latency real-time pipelines, and Kafka cost optimization on AWS can read the AWS Global Blog post for the full architecture and benchmark results.

