
It’s safe to close your laptop now: Hosting coding agents on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
Quick Answer
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime enables isolated microVMs for each coding agent session, allowing parallel execution of models like Claude Code, Codex, Kiro, and Cursor without sharing secrets or filesystems.
Quick Take
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime enables isolated microVMs for each coding agent session, allowing parallel execution of models like Claude Code, Codex, Kiro, and Cursor without sharing secrets or filesystems. Users can seamlessly resume their work after breaks, enhancing productivity and security.
Key Points
- Each agent session runs in its own isolated microVM.
- Secure tool access is provided through Gateway.
- Built-in observability enhances monitoring capabilities.
- Models can run in parallel without sharing sensitive data.
- Users can pause and resume work seamlessly.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryAmazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime gives each agent session its own isolated microVM with a persistent workspace, secure tool access through Gateway, and built-in observability—so you can run Claude Code, Codex, Kiro, and Cursor in parallel without sharing secrets, ports, or filesystems. Close the lid, go to dinner, and pick up where you left off tomorrow.
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