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【ノーギヤはレア!?】EC-2 2回目飛行試験 岐阜基地 2026/03/24 【新電子戦機】
【ノーギヤはレア!?】EC-2 2回目飛行試験 岐阜基地 2026/03/24 【新電子戦機】 YouTube video by Tomo306Jeans

【ノーギヤはレア!?】EC-2 2回目飛行試験 岐阜基地 2026/03/24 【新電子戦機】 youtu.be/jz40YiA3XIg?... @YouTubeより

#EC2 #KAWASAKI_EC2 #KAWASAKI_C2 #C2 #EC2SOJ #StandOffJammar #電子戦機 #ElectronicWarfare #ElectronicWarfareAircraft
#岐阜基地 #各務原飛行場 #航空自衛隊 #空自 #JASDF #各務原

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Datadog Agent Installation on AWS EC2 (Linux Server) and Sending Logs to Datadog Cloud Datadog Agent Installation on AWS EC2 (Linux Server) and Sending Logs to Datadog...

✍️ New blog post by Srinivasulu Paranduru

Datadog Agent Installation on AWS EC2 (Linux Server) and Sending Logs to Datadog Cloud

#datadogagent #ec2 #linux #logs

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The 80/20 of AWS (the services that actually matter) AWS has over 200 services. That number is intimidating. You log into the console, see a wall of icons, and immediately feel like you need a…

heyjoshlee.medium.com/the-80-20-of...

#AWS #cloud #infrastructure #EC2 #IAM #S3 #RDS #DynamoDB #Lambda #APIGateway #CloudFront #Route53 #SQS #SNS #CloudWatch #EKS #CDN

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Nieuw Japans vliegtuig EC-2 voor elektronische oorlogsvoering maakt eerste vlucht Key takeaways De Japanse luchtmacht heeft onlangs de eerste vlucht van zijn nieuwe EC-2-vliegtuig voor elektronische oorlogsvoering ondersteund. Dit platform is ontwikkeld in samenwerking met het Agentschap voor Aankoop, Technologie en Logistiek en vertegenwoordigt het streven van Japan om zijn capaciteiten op elektromagnetisch gebied te versterken. Elektronische oorlogsvoering op afstand De EC-2 is ontworpen om […]

Nieuw Japans vliegtuig EC-2 voor elektronische oorlogsvoering maakt eerste vlucht #Japan #ElektronischeOorlogsvoering #Defensie #EC2 #Luchtmacht

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Le nouvel avion de guerre électronique japonais EC-2 effectue son premier vol Principaux renseignements La Force aérienne d’autodéfense japonaise a récemment soutenu le vol inaugural de son nouvel avion de guerre électronique EC-2. Cette plateforme a été développée en collaboration avec l’Agence d’acquisition, de technologie et de logistique et témoigne de l’engagement du Japon à renforcer ses capacités dans le domaine électromagnétique. Guerre électronique à distance L’EC-2 […]

Le nouvel avion de guerre électronique japonais EC-2 effectue son premier vol #EC2 #GuerreElectronique #AvionMilitaire #ForceAerienne #TechnologieMilitaire

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Japan’s EC-2 Stand-Off Jammer Completes Historic First Flight Aviation News – Japan has officially commenced flight testing for its new EC-2 Stand-Off Jammer aircraft, a specialized electronic warfare platform designed to neutralize enemy sensors from a distance. The aircraft successfully completed its first flight on March 17, 2026, marking a critical milestone in the modernization of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s electronic combat capabilities. The development of the EC-2 follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, the EC-1, which also featured a distinct silhouette.

#Aviation #Japan #EC2 #ElectronicWarfare #JASDF #MilitaryAviation #Tech #AvGeek #DefenseNews #Platypus

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How Exporting AMIs to S3 Helped Me Recover Customer Resources During a DR Event A few weeks ago, we were dealing with a situation that every cloud engineer eventually faces. A...

✍️ New blog post by Venkata Pavan Vishnu Rachapudi

How Exporting AMIs to S3 Helped Me Recover Customer Resources During a DR Event

#aws #ec2 #s3 #cloud

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MCP Development with Python, Gemini CLI, and Amazon AWS EC2 Leveraging Gemini CLI and the underlying Gemini LLM to build Model Context Protocol (MCP) AI...

✍️ New blog post by xbill

MCP Development with Python, Gemini CLI, and Amazon AWS EC2

#ec2 #mcpserver #python #aws

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Japan Unveils New EC-2SOJ Stand-Off Jammer to Boost Electronic Warfare Capabilities Aviation News – The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) has officially revealed the first images of its advanced EC-2 Stand-Off Jammer, a specialized aircraft designed to disrupt enemy communications and radar from a distance. Developed by the Aviation Development and Testing Group, this platform represents a significant leap in Japan’s tactical electronic warfare toolkit. The EC-2 is a highly modified derivative of the Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) C-2 transport aircraft.

#JASDF #AviationNews #ElectronicWarfare #EC2 #Kawasaki #JapanDefense #MilitaryAviation #GifuAir Base #DefenseTech #Aerospace

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AWS announced support for nested virtual machines within virtualized EC2 instances running KVM or Hyper-V.

The new capability enables use cases such as application emulation & hardware simulation on supported C8i, M8i, and R8i instances.

🔗 bit.ly/40wT8yT

#InfoQ #CloudComputing #EC2 #AWS

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Fine-tuning NVIDIA Nemotron Speech ASR on Amazon EC2 for domain adaptation In this post, we explore how to fine-tune a leaderboard-topping, NVIDIA Nemotron Speech Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)...

#Amazon #EC2 #Amazon #Elastic #Kubernetes #Service #Amazon […]

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CloudZero With CloudZero you get insights about your applications and systems, helping you manage operations at a scale that you’ve never had before. Our platform provides you with insights about every piece of your system, including the real cost of resources, resource utilization, reserved capacity and cost center efficiency.

The latest update for #CloudZero includes "3 Simple #EC2 Cost Optimization Strategies That Actually Work" and "Webinar recap: #FinOps In The #AI Era — A Critical Recalibration".

#AWS #CostManagement https://opsmtrs.com/309pQ9X

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Datadog Datadog is the essential monitoring platform for cloud applications, bringing together data to make your stack entirely observable.

The latest update for #Datadog includes "Protect your OCI resources with Datadog #Cloud Security" and "Amazon #EC2 security: How misconfigured and public AMIs expand your cloud attack surface".

#cybersecurity #DevOps https://opsmtrs.com/3rz93Mw

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Meeting Distributed Workload Needs with EC2 Placement Groups -- AWSInsider AWS EC2 placement groups simplify the deployment of distributed workloads by automatically positioning instances according to performance, redundancy, and isolation requirements using three strategic approaches -- cluster, partition, and spread.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2 placement groups use cluster, partition, and spread strategies to position instances for performance, redundancy, and isolation in distributed environments.

Read the full breakdown by Brien Posey: https://ow.ly/Wcoi50YmTnN

#AWS #EC2 #DistributedSystems

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Datadog Datadog is the essential monitoring platform for cloud applications, bringing together data to make your stack entirely observable.

The latest update for #Datadog includes "Amazon #EC2 security: How misconfigured and public AMIs expand your #cloud attack surface" and "Remediate transitive vulnerabilities faster with Datadog Software Composition Analysis".

#cybersecurity #DevOps https://opsmtrs.com/3rz93Mw

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From .NET to Cloud – AWS Engineer Journey (Day 2: Deep Dive into EC2) As part of my structured transition from .NET development to Cloud Engineering, I recently explored...

From .NET to Cloud – AWS Engineer Journey (Day 2: Deep Dive into EC2) As part of my structured transition from .NET development to Cloud Engineering, I recently explored Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compu...

#aws #ec2 #devops #cloudengineer

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wow!! have you imagined the next possibilities? aws ec2 now supports nested virtualization.

run vms inside vms.
#aws #cloud #ec2

aws.amazon.com/about-aws/wh...

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Nested virtualization on EC2 is now available on virtual instances, no bare metal required

Nitro passes Intel VT-x extensions through 3 layers:
L0: AWS/Nitro → L1: Your EC2 (KVM/Hyper-V) → L2: Your nested VMs

Supported: C8i, M8i, R8i. Zero extra cost 🧵

#AWS #EC2
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System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IPv6 Basics

In this video, we get familiar with our Big Hero IPv6, looking at the structure of the IPv6 header and IPv6 address representations.

Since we're using AWS #EC2, remember that we have instructions for how to set up a dual-stack VPC and […]

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CloudZero With CloudZero you get insights about your applications and systems, helping you manage operations at a scale that you’ve never had before. Our platform provides you with insights about every piece of your system, including the real cost of resources, resource utilization, reserved capacity and cost center efficiency.

The latest update for #CloudZero includes "CloudZero's #FinOps Cost-Per-Unit Glossary" and "#AWS #EC2 Vs. #Azure VMs Vs. GCE: Understanding The Real Cost Of #Cloud VMs".

#CostManagement https://opsmtrs.com/309pQ9X

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CloudZero With CloudZero you get insights about your applications and systems, helping you manage operations at a scale that you’ve never had before. Our platform provides you with insights about every piece of your system, including the real cost of resources, resource utilization, reserved capacity and cost center efficiency.

The latest update for #CloudZero includes "#AWS #EC2 Vs. #Azure VMs Vs. GCE: Understanding The Real Cost Of #Cloud VMs" and "AWS Data Exchange Guide: Use Cases, Pros, Cons, And Pricing".

#CostManagement https://opsmtrs.com/309pQ9X

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🚀 Resumen Semanal AWS: Instancias EC2 M8azn, nuevos modelos en Bedrock y más (16 feb 2026)

aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-weekly-rou...

#Graviton #Bedrock #EC2 #AWS #RoxsRoss

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New 'Platypus' for Japan New 'Platypus' for Japan In every Defence Programme and Budget of Japan since FY2020, money has been allocated for the development of a stand-off electronic warfare aircraft based ...

New 'Platypus' for Japan

Please read more on our website by clicking the link below.

www.scramble.nl/military-new...

Credit photo: らやんだぁ (@mBY5lWgEYa9Zoz)

#avgeek #avgeeks #militaryaviation #ICYMI #JASDF #Kawasaki #EC2 #ElectronicWarfareAircraft

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it's takin a while
jesus, fuck, crashed the jumphost with this? HOW
fucking EBS again
i have to deal with this SO MUCH
if you hit an EBS quota of iops or throughput it KILLS THE MACHINE
things are SO FUCKING STUPID now
#aws #awsfail #ec2

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Deploying a react quiz app on EC2 This guide will help you deploy your React app on an AWS EC2 instance using Ubuntu. 1️⃣...

Deploying a react quiz app on EC2 This guide will help you deploy your React app on an AWS EC2 instance using Ubuntu . 1️⃣ Launch an EC2 Instance Go to AWS Console → EC2 → Launch Instance ....

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aws/karpenter-provider-aws released v1.9.0 Features • Add ICE filtering for MaxFleetCountExceeded (#8698) #8698 (Amanuel Engeda) • support label for tenancy in AWS (#8218) #8218 (Jason Aliyetti) • make the file website/content/en/v1.0/upgrading/get-controller-policy.sh POSIX compliant (#8248) #8248 (Mauro Solidoro) • WS2025 support for karpenter (#8842) #8842 (Shashank Reddy Boyapally) Bug Fixes • prevent hash collisions while resolving subnets, security groups and AMIs from nodeclass selectors #8632 (Saurav Agarwalla) • describe instance failing due to InvalidParameterCombination (#8642) #8642 (Sumukha Radhakrishna) • handle tenancy type error in validation (#8776) #8776 (Jason Deal) • use test.RandomName() to prevent test name collisions (#8797) #8797 (Ellis Tarn) • detect matrix flakes in addition to reruns (#8799) #8799 (Ellis Tarn) • panic with a descriptive error when unable to get region (#8395) #8395 (Michael Grosser) • use only evictionHard for allocatable capacity calculation (#8565) #8565 (Shun Takahashi) • error message with bottlerocket userdata (#8903) #8903 (Ryan Mistretta) Documentation • Add the dropped metrics back (#8615) #8615 (Jigisha Patil) • add Sophotech to ADOPTERS.md (#8610) #8610 (Archy) • update karpenter.sh to include static capacity support (#8630) #8630 (Sumukha Radhakrishna) • Update upgrade guide for v1.8.x (#8639) #8639 (Jigisha Patil) • Move v1beta1 migration docs to v1 version of Karpenter (#8687) #8687 (Amanuel Engeda) • Drop v1beta1 from the Karpenter documentation (#8689) #8689 (Amanuel Engeda) • Update note on v1beta1 support (#8695) #8695 (Amanuel Engeda) • add upgrade to 1.8.0 section to docs (#8715) #8715 (Jigisha Patil) • Add Bottlerocket section to instanceStorePolicy RAID0 configura… (#8563) #8563 (Shun Takahashi) • change preview url link (#8730) #8730 (Ryan Mistretta) • update for 1.8.3 release (#8773) #8773 (Jason Deal) • add volumeattachment drain node description (#8761) #8761 (Alec Rajeev) • 1.7.4 and 1.6.6 release updates (#8786) #8786 (Jason Deal) • document Gte and Lte requirement operators (#8822) #8822 (Ellis Tarn) • Add readme for website folder, update documentation contribution guide, add readme for designs folder (#8828) #8828 (Derek Frank) • clarify expireAfter behavior and interaction with disruption budgets (#8804) #8804 (Shun Takahashi) • adjust cron schedule example for weekend nodes (#8793) #8793 (Johan Dewe) • Update upgrade guide to add warning about upgrading to v1.8.4 (#8845) #8845 (Jigisha Patil) • update for new release version (#8849) #8849 (Jigisha Patil) • update for new release version (#8871) #8871 (Joshua Guo) • Add explicit spot capacity type to MinValues example (#8900) #8900 (Andy Hay) • update 1.9 upgrade guide (#8933) #8933 (Jason Deal) Tests • fix e2e tests failures (#8711) #8711 (Jigisha Patil) • Bump upgrade commit pin (#8768) #8768 (Ryan Mistretta) Continuous Integration • Fix failing AMI tests after 1.34 upgrade #8632 (Saurav Agarwalla) • pin controller-runtime setup-envtest dependency to an older versi… (#8646) #8646 (Saurav Agarwalla) • revert actions/checkout to v5 (#8791) #8791 (Jason Deal) • upgrade ko version to v0.18.1 (#8794) #8794 (Jason Deal) • fix snapshot and docgen actions (#8796) #8796 (Jason Deal) • append GOFLAGS in Makefile (#8887) #8887 (Max Cao) • only run upstream regression tests (#8922) #8922 (Jason Deal) • update CI for CFN changes (#8924) #8924 (Jason Deal) • update policies for public cluster tests (#8929) #8929 (Jason Deal) • missing termination quotes (#8930) #8930 (Jason Deal) Chores • Release v1.8.1 (#8613) #8613 (github-actions[bot]) • correct typo in parsing error message (#8640) #8640 (Sarthak Umarani) • Update data from AWS APIs (#8516) #8516 (github-actions[bot]) • deps: bump aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/dump-logs in the action-deps group (#8623) #8623 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the go-deps group across 1 directory with 17 updates (#8648) #8648 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/upgrade-crds in the action-deps group (#8624) #8624 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the actions-deps group with 2 updates (#8622) #8622 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the k8s-go-deps group with 5 updates (#8621) #8621 (dependabot[bot]) • remove eu-isoe-west-1 from HTTPProtocolIPv6 not supported list (#8631) #8631 (carie-bear) • deps: bump actions/cache from 4.2.4 to 4.3.0 in /.github/actions/install-deps in the action-deps group (#8543) #8543 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the go-deps group with 13 updates (#8681) #8681 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the k8s-go-deps group with 4 updates (#8680) #8680 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the actions-deps group with 2 updates (#8679) #8679 (dependabot[bot]) • Bump to use go1.25.3 from go1.25 (#8688) #8688 (Amanuel Engeda) • bump upstream version (#8706) #8706 (Jigisha Patil) • Add spot offering filter (#8731) #8731 (Jigisha Patil) • update ko version (#8764) #8764 (Ryan Mistretta) • use Provider interface in version controller (#8770) #8770 (Andrew Mitchell) • deps: bump the go-deps group across 1 directory with 18 updates (#8765) #8765 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump github.com/sigstore/fulcio from 1.7.1 to 1.8.3 (#8758) #8758 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump helm.sh/helm/v3 from 3.15.2 to 3.18.5 (#8755) #8755 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1 in /.github/actions/e2e/dump-logs in the action-deps group (#8733) #8733 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the actions-deps group across 1 directory with 5 updates (#8752) #8752 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the action-deps group across 1 directory with 2 updates (#8734) #8734 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the action-deps group in /.github/actions/e2e/cleanup with 2 updates (#8724) #8724 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/setup-go from 6.0.0 to 6.1.0 in /.github/actions/install-deps in the action-deps group (#8726) #8726 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/slack/notify in the action-deps group (#8721) #8721 (dependabot[bot]) • Update data from AWS APIs (#8703) #8703 (github-actions[bot]) • Isolate tool dependencies in go.tools.mod (#8780) #8780 (Ellis Tarn) • increase crt panic verbosity (#8790) #8790 (Jason Deal) • Use go-toml v2 in strict mode to log ERROR for unknown Bottlerocket k8s parameters" (#8745) #8745 (Jens-Uwe Walther) • deps: bump the go-deps group with 2 updates (#8809) #8809 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.1 to 6.0.1 in /.github/actions/e2e/slack/notify in the action-deps group (#8808) #8808 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.1 to 6.0.1 in /.github/actions/e2e/upgrade-crds in the action-deps group (#8807) #8807 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.1 to 6.0.1 in /.github/actions/e2e/cleanup in the action-deps group (#8806) #8806 (dependabot[bot]) • Replace ioutil with io for ReadAll usage (#8811) #8811 (iliya) • Use fmt.Fprint instead of fmt.Fprintf for device info (#8814) #8814 (iliya) • deps: bump the actions-deps group across 1 directory with 3 updates (#8792) #8792 (dependabot[bot]) • Update data from AWS APIs (#8783) #8783 (github-actions[bot]) • deps: bump actions/cache from 4.3.0 to 5.0.1 in /.github/actions/install-deps in the action-deps group (#8781) #8781 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/setup-cluster in the action-deps group (#8728) #8728 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/install-prometheus in the action-deps group (#8723) #8723 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/checkout from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/install-karpenter in the action-deps group (#8722) #8722 (dependabot[bot]) • deps-dev: bump the website-deps group across 1 directory with 5 updates (#7908) #7908 (dependabot[bot]) • Update Karpenter Deps (#8815) #8815 (Amanuel Engeda) • Replace interface{} with any throughout codebase (#8813) #8813 (iliya) • pkg/fake/utils refactor ranging over slice with slices.Contains (#8817) #8817 (iliya) • deps: bump github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/ec2 from 1.278.0 to 1.279.0 in the go-deps group (#8826) #8826 (dependabot[bot]) • Update data from AWS APIs (#8827) #8827 (github-actions[bot]) • deps-dev: bump hugo-extended from 0.153.1 to 0.154.2 in /website in the website-deps group (#8825) #8825 (dependabot[bot]) • remove unnecessary type specifiers where applicable (#8823) #8823 (iliya) • Refactor goroutine management to use WaitGroup.Go (#8812) #8812 (iliya) • use strings.Builder and fmt.Appendf for… (#8818) #8818 (iliya) • deps: bump the go-deps group with 14 updates (#8837) #8837 (dependabot[bot]) • deps-dev: bump hugo-extended from 0.154.2 to 0.154.5 in /website in the website-deps group (#8836) #8836 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the go-deps group with 3 updates (#8857) #8857 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the actions-deps group with 2 updates (#8856) #8856 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump the action-deps group in /.github/actions/install-deps with 2 updates (#8855) #8855 (dependabot[bot]) • deps: bump actions/setup-go from 6.1.0 to 6.2.0 in /.github/actions/e2e/cleanup in the action-deps group (#8854) #8854 (dependabot[bot]) • Update data from AWS APIs (#8859) #8859 (github-actions[bot]) • deps-dev: bump tar from 7.5.2 to 7.5.6 in /website (#8863) #8863 (dependabot[bot]) • update aws api data for new g7e instance family (#8866) #8866 (Joshua Guo) • integrate restricted label changes (#8888) #8888 (Jason Deal) • Bump max k8s version to 1.35 (#8902) #8902 (Andrew Mitchell) • update ami suite for 1.35 (#8910) #8910 (Andrew Mitchell) • Add Bottlerocket K8s settings cpu-manager-policy-options and ids-per-pod (#8894) #8894 (Jens-Uwe Walther) • split controller IAM policies (#8690) #8690 (Jason Deal) • bump karpenter version (#8921) #8921 (Andrew Mitchell) • revert go tool (#8931) #8931 (Derek Frank) • bump karpenter version (#8937) #8937 (Sarthak Umarani) Commits • db9076a: Skip instance profile cleanup in isolated VPCs (#8617) (Dom Raven) #8617 • ff7c321: chore : Add error classification regarding AMI authorization issue (#8529) (Sarthak Umarani) #8529 • 0d97390: Add sampleLimit to ServiceMonitor (#8557) (Pavle) #8557 • 1b1eb7c: Enabled pass-through of kubelet log level for debugging purposes (#8635) (Jens-Uwe Walther) #8635 • 95de53d: Added settings.kubernetes.hostname-override-source to bottlerocketsettings.go (#8549) (Jens-Uwe Walther) #8549 • 12c9e63: Alternate approach to solve #8482 based on ideas from @moko-poi in PR #8547 (#8684) (Jens-Uwe Walther) #8684 • e169c8f: Migrate from go install to go tool directive (#8740) (Ellis Tarn) #8740 • 99ed9aa: Fix outdated comments of hack/docs/*.go (#8239) (guessi) #8239 • eb442b6: Add script to count test flakes in PRs (#8795) (Ellis Tarn) #8795 • 246ba15: hack/code/bandwidth_gen/main: Replace lo.Contains(lo.Keys()) with dir… (#8819) (iliya) #8819 • Update k8s dependencies (#8829) #8829 (Amanuel Engeda) • 90258ee: Add applying CRD for "run" target in Makefile (#8893) (Jens-Uwe Walther) #8893 • bump go to 1.25.6 (#8901) #8901 (Jason Deal) • bump go to 1.25.7 (#8934) #8934 (Jason Deal)

aws/karpenter-provider-aws released v1.9.0 #ec2 #karpenter #eks #kubernetes

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Best Practices for EC2 Security Groups -- AWSInsider Brien Posey outlines essential best practices for AWS EC2 security groups, including role-based group creation, defense-in-depth strategies, selective port management, and the importance of thorough documentation to maintain a secure and manageable cloud infrastructure.

EC2 security groups work best when they are intentional, not accidental.

Brien Posey explains the best practices for building role-based security groups, limiting open ports, and using security groups as part of a defense-in-depth strategy.

Read more: https://ow.ly/sGQs50Y9g3w

#AWS #EC2

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Amazon EC2 C8id, M8id, and R8id instances with up to 22.8 TB local NVMe storage are generally available | Amazon Web Services AWS launches Amazon EC2 C8id, M8id, and R8id instances backed by NVMe-based SSD block-level instance storage physically connected to the host server. These instances offer 3 times more vCPUs, memory,...

📰🚨 Amazon EC2 C8id, M8id, and R8id instances with up to 22.8 TB local NVMe storage are generally available

#EC2 #C8id #M8id #R8id #NVMeStorage

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💾 Ya disponibles las instancias Amazon EC2 C8id, M8id y R8id con hasta 22.8 TB de almacenamiento NVMe local

aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-ec2-c8i...

#EC2 #NVMe #InstanceStorage #AWS #RoxsRoss

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AMI Copy Across AWS Regions Explained ☁️ | by Sajan Kumar #Studentmade | Ekascloud
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