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Amazon SageMaker Studio launches support for Kiro and Cursor IDEs as remote IDEs

26 March 2026 @ 7:53 pm

Today, AWS announces the ability to remotely connect from Kiro and Cursor IDEs to Amazon SageMaker Studio. This new capability allows data scientists, ML engineers, and developers to leverage their Kiro and Cursor setup - including its spec-driven development, conversational coding, and automated feature generation capabilities - while accessing the scalable compute resources of Amazon SageMaker Studio. By connecting Kiro and Cursor to SageMaker Studio using the AWS Toolkit extension, you can eliminate context switching between your local IDE and cloud infrastructure, maintaining your existing agentic development workflows within a single environment for all your AWS analytics and AI/ML services. SageMaker Studio, offers a broad set of fully managed cloud interactive development environments (IDE), including JupyterLab and Code Editor based on Code-OSS (Open-Source Software), and VS Code IDE as remote IDE. Starting today, you can also use your customized local Kiro and Curs

Amazon ECS Managed Instances now supports FIPS-certified workloads on Graviton and GPU accelerated instances in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

26 March 2026 @ 7:40 pm

Starting today, customers can deploy their Graviton-based and GPU-accelerated workloads on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) Managed Instances in a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) compliant mode in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. FIPS is a U.S. and Canadian government standard that specifies the security requirements for cryptographic modules that protect sensitive information. In the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, Amazon ECS Managed Instances automatically enable FIPS compliance by default. ECS Managed Instances communicate through FIPS-compliant endpoints, use appropriately configured cryptographic modules, and boot the underlying kernel in FIPS mode. Customers with federal compliance requirements can run workloads with FIPS-validated cryptographic modules across a broad range of instance types, including Graviton-based, GPU-accelerated, network-optimized, and burstable performance instances. To learn more about FIPS, refer to 

Aurora DSQL launches connector that simplifies building Ruby applications

26 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Today we are announcing the release of the Aurora DSQL Connector for Ruby (pg gem) that makes it easy to build Ruby applications on Aurora DSQL. The Ruby Connector streamlines authentication and eliminates security risks associated with traditional user-generated passwords by automatically generating tokens for each connection, ensuring valid tokens are always used while maintaining full compatibility with existing pg gem features. The connector handles IAM token generation, SSL configuration, and connection pooling, enabling customers to scale from simple scripts to production workloads without changing their authentication approach. It also provides opt-in optimistic concurrency control (OCC) retry with exponential backoff, custom IAM credential providers, and AWS profile support, giving customers flexibility in how they manage their AWS credentials and handle transient failures. To get started, visit the

AWS Lambda increases the file descriptor limit to 4,096 for functions running on Lambda Managed Instances

26 March 2026 @ 4:15 pm

AWS Lambda increases the file descriptor limit from 1,024 to 4,096, a 4x increase, for functions running on Lambda Managed Instances (LMI). This capability enables customers to run I/O intensive workloads such as high-concurrency web services, and file-heavy data processing pipelines, without running into file descriptor limits. LMI enables you to run Lambda functions on managed Amazon EC2 instances with built-in routing, load-balancing, and auto-scaling, giving you access to specialized compute configurations including the latest-generation processors and high-bandwidth networking, with no operational overhead. Customers use Lambda functions to build a wide range of serverless applications such as event-driven workloads, web applications, and AI-driven workflows. These applications rely on file descriptors for operations such as opening files, establishing network socket connections to external services and databases, and managing concurrent I/O streams for data processing

AWS AppConfig adds enhanced targeting during feature flag rollout

26 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

AWS AppConfig enhances its deployment capabilities with new controls that allow customers to target feature flag and configuration data values to specific segments or individual users during the lifecycle of a gradual roll-out. One of AWS AppConfig’s key safety guardrails is the ability for customers to roll out feature flag or configuration data changes slowly, over the course of minutes or hours. This progressive delivery allows customers to move safer, and limit the impact of unexpected changes. AWS AppConfig uses customer-provided entity identifiers to make specific feature flag or dynamic configuration data “sticky” to individual target segments during the lifecycle of these gradual roll-outs. This targeting capability, using AppConfig Agent, ensures fine-grained control, including using an individual user ID or IDs, while updates are being deployed.

The AWS Advanced JDBC Wrapper now supports automatic query caching with Valkey

26 March 2026 @ 3:57 pm

The AWS Advanced JDBC Wrapper now supports automatically caching JDBC queries with Valkey, including Amazon ElastiCache for Valkey caches. Previously, developers who needed to cache JDBC query result sets had to manually write code to store and retrieve data from the cache for each query. Now you can automatically cache result sets from your Aurora and RDS PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB databases in just a few short steps. Simply add the wrapper dependency, enable the query cache plugin, configure database and cache endpoints, and indicate which queries to cache in your application code. With this capability, you can store and retrieve query results directly from ElastiCache for Valkey, reducing the number of database reads and lowering read latency for frequently accessed data. Automated query

Amazon EC2 R8gd instances are now available in additional AWS Regions

26 March 2026 @ 3:39 pm

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R8gd instances with up to 11.4 TB of local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage are now available in US West (N. California), Asia Pacific (Seoul, Hong Kong, Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), and Canada West (Calgary) AWS Regions. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors, delivering up to 30% better performance over Graviton3-based instances. They have up to 40% higher performance for I/O intensive database workloads, and up to 20% faster query results for I/O intensive real-time data analytics than comparable AWS Graviton3-based instances. These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System and are a great fit for applications that need access to high-speed, low latency local storage. Each instance is available in 12 different sizes. They provide up to 50 Gbps of network bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS). Additionally, customers can now adjust the network and Amazon E

Amazon EC2 M8a instances now available in AWS Europe (Ireland) region

26 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Starting today, the general-purpose Amazon EC2 M8a instances are available in AWS Europe (Ireland) region. M8a instances are powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors (formerly code named Turin) with a maximum frequency of 4.5 GHz, deliver up to 30% higher performance, and up to 19% better price-performance compared to M7a instances. M8a instances deliver 45% more memory bandwidth compared to M7a instances, making these instances ideal for even latency sensitive workloads. M8a instances deliver even higher performance gains for specific workloads. M8a instances are up to 60% faster for GroovyJVM benchmark, and up to 39% faster for Cassandra benchmark compared to Amazon EC2 M7a instances. M8a instances are SAP-certified and offer 12 sizes including 2 bare metal sizes. This range of instance sizes allows customers to precisely match their workload requirements. M8a instances are built using the latest sixth generation AWS Nit

Amazon EC2 M8a instances now available in AWS GovCloud (US-West) region

26 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Starting today, the general-purpose Amazon EC2 M8a instances are available in AWS GovCloud (US-West) region. M8a instances are powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors (formerly code named Turin) with a maximum frequency of 4.5 GHz, deliver up to 30% higher performance, and up to 19% better price-performance compared to M7a instances. M8a instances deliver 45% more memory bandwidth compared to M7a instances, making these instances ideal for even latency sensitive workloads. M8a instances deliver even higher performance gains for specific workloads. M8a instances are up to 60% faster for GroovyJVM benchmark, and up to 39% faster for Cassandra benchmark compared to Amazon EC2 M7a instances. M8a instances are SAP-certified and offer 12 sizes including 2 bare metal sizes. This range of instance sizes allows customers to precisely match their workload requirements. M8a instances are built using the latest sixth generation AWS N

AWS Storage Gateway Terraform modules now support Amazon Linux 2023

26 March 2026 @ 10:00 am

AWS Storage Gateway Terraform modules now enable Amazon Linux 2023-based deployments, delivering improved security, reliability, and operational simplicity for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) provisioning. The updated modules support all gateway types including Amazon S3 File Gateway, Tape Gateway, and Volume Gateway in both Amazon EC2 and VMware environments. You can use the new Terraform modules to deploy AL2023-based gateways that enforce IMDSv2 by default for EC2 deployments, protecting against credential theft and server-side request forgery (SSRF) attacks. The update prevents unexpected gateway replacements during routine Terraform operations and simplifies Active Directory integration with optional domain controller configuration. EC2-based gateways now support optional Elastic IP address (EIP) association, enabling fully private gateway activations.  To get started, download the Terraform Storage Gateway 

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Intel: Latest news and insights

26 March 2026 @ 9:08 pm

More processor coverage on Network World:AMD news and insights | Nvidia news and insights Intel is hoping for a turnaround under its new CEO, Lip-BuTan. Intel’s Q1 2025 revenue was $12.7 billion, flat year-over-year. While revenue for its client computing group dropped 8%, the data center and AI segment showed an 8% increase, dr

Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends

26 March 2026 @ 6:09 pm

Network and infrastructure roles continue to shift as enterprises adopt technologies such as AI-driven network operations, multicloud networking, zero trust network access (ZTNA), and SD-WAN. Here’s a recap of some of the latest industry research, hiring s

Data center poaching adds to staffing crisis

26 March 2026 @ 6:07 pm

Poaching talent has become a default response to the data center staffing crunch, but new findings from Uptime Institute suggest the strategy is unsustainable. Nearly half of operators (46%) report difficulty finding qualified candidates, according to Uptime Intelligence, the institute’s research and analysis practice. In addition, 37% struggle to keep the staff they already have—despite escalating efforts to buy experience from competitors rather than build it in-house. Roughly 25% of staff are being hired away by competitors (doing data center work), and 12% are being hired away by non-competitors (doing non-data center wor

Arm shifts course, moves into silicon business

26 March 2026 @ 5:28 pm

For 36 years, Arm Holdings made CPU designs and licensed them to anyone who wanted them, who then designed and made their own custom modifications. But that is changing. Arm has announced its expansion into production of silicon products for the first time in the company’s history. The company’s first product is the Arm AGI CPU, an Arm-designed CPU purpose built for AI data centers, with Meta as its first customer. “AI has fundamentally redefined how computing is built and deployed. Agentic computing is accelerating that change,” said

AI’s need for speed, optical connectivity in focus at OFC 2026

26 March 2026 @ 5:13 pm

The need for high-throughput and energy-efficient optical infrastructure, driven by AI demands, was a recurring theme at this month’s Optical Fiber Communications (OFC) conference in Los Angeles. The so-called opticalization of the network, where fiber replaces copper and optical connectivity becomes imperative, is critical in the AI era, according to OFC 2026 participants and industry watchers. “The excitement across the ecosystem was palpable, as AI drives significant demand for connectivity solutions across scale-up, scale-out, and scale-across domains,” wrote

The optical imperative and Nokia’s vision to close the AI gap

26 March 2026 @ 1:58 pm

While all eyes were on Nvidia GTC last week, there was another event happening with implications for the evolution of AI. The Optical Fiber Communications (OFC) conference took place in Los Angeles and addressed the desperate hunt for more capacity. For years, the networking industry has operated on a comfortable four-year innovation cycle. But as generative AI transitions from a boardroom initiative to physical infrastructure, that timeline has been accelerated. During the OFC 2026 event, Nokia held a press and analyst event to announce a number of new products th

Panasonic says data center batteries are selling out and AI is to blame

26 March 2026 @ 11:51 am

Data center battery backup units are selling out years in advance, and artificial intelligence is driving the shortage — at least according to Panasonic Energy, which disclosed this week that hyperscaler customers have already pre-committed to more than 80% of its planned output through fiscal year 2029. The disclosure came as the Japanese company outlined its plans to scale production to meet surging AI-driven demand. The company said it currently holds an 80% share of the distributed power supply market for data centers, citing its own research based on a Synergy Research survey as of December 2025. “The company has already reached agreements with customers on projects r

Cisco: Latest news and insights

26 March 2026 @ 1:45 am

Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO) is the dominant vendor in enterprise networking, and under CEO Chuck Robbins, it continues to shake things up.  Cisco is focusing on strategic AI initiatives and partnerships across various regions to build and power AI data centers and ecosystems. This includes collaborations with major players like BlackRock, Global Infrastructure Partners, Microsoft and Nvidia to drive investment and scale AI infrastructure. The networking giant continue

Meshery 1.0 debuts, offering new layer of control for cloud-native infrastructure

25 March 2026 @ 6:30 pm

Managing Kubernetes infrastructure across multi-cloud environments has long produced YAML sprawl, configuration drift, and tribal knowledge that lives in individuals rather than systems. AI tools that generate infrastructure configurations faster than teams can review them have made that issue harder to contain. It’s a problem that the open-source Meshery technology was built to solve. Meshery v1.0 is now out, providing a visual management and governance platform for cloud native infrastructure. Meshery began six years ago as an effort led by Layer5, with a service mesh focus, but it has since expanded well beyond it. Today the platform supports more

Chained vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst switches could induce denial-of-service

25 March 2026 @ 6:24 pm

Cisco’s widely deployed Catalyst 9300 Series enterprise switches have four security vulnerabilities, two of which could be chained to cause a denial-of-service outage, infrastructure security company Opswat has revealed. The two most operationally significant are CVE-2026-20114 and CVE-2026-20110, which the researchers found could be chained to make pos

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SSL Certificates are changing. Here’s what you need to know.

17 March 2026 @ 10:12 am

The rules around SSL certificates are changing across the whole internet. The good news is that for most customers, very little will change on your side. This is an industry-wide... The post SSL Certificates are changing. Here’s what you need to know. appeared first on Heart Internet.

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9 March 2026 @ 3:03 pm

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Domain Name Transfer Checklist: Everything You Need to Know

3 March 2026 @ 2:56 pm

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Heart Internet Win Gapstars Innovation Award 2026

23 February 2026 @ 11:57 am

We’re incredibly proud to celebrate our Site Reliability Engineering team, who have won the Gapstars Innovation Award for their outstanding work improving platform stability, security, and visibility across our shared... The post Heart Internet Win Gapstars Innovation Award 2026 appeared first on Heart Internet.

A/B Testing Explained: A Practical Guide To Better Results | Part 1

20 February 2026 @ 8:32 am

If you want to improve your website you probably need to do A/B testing, otherwise known as split testing. Instead of guessing, A/B testing allows you to experiment more scientifically.... The post A/B Testing Explained: A Practical Guide To Better Results | Part 1 appeared first on Heart Internet.

How to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Heart Internet account

28 January 2026 @ 12:37 pm

Account security matters, and switching on two-factor authentication (2FA) is a quick win. 2FA adds a second check during the sign-in process, so even if someone compromises your password, they still can’t get in.  To enable 2FA:  Step 1: Open your... The post How to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Heart Internet account appeared first on Heart Internet.

How to Choose the Perfect Domain Name for Your Business

9 July 2025 @ 9:30 am

Get Your Name Right – The Internet Never Forgets Choosing a domain name might sound simple – until you realise it’s the online equivalent of naming your child. No pressure.... The post How to Choose the Perfect Domain Name for Your Business appeared first on Heart Internet.

What is a VPS? And is it Time You Got One?

25 June 2025 @ 9:30 am

Discover what a VPS server is, how VPS hosting works, and why it’s ideal for small businesses. Learn the benefits and explore VPS plans with Heart Internet. The post What is a VPS? And is it Time You Got One? appeared first on Heart Internet.

We’re Now Certified by the Green Web Foundation

11 June 2025 @ 9:30 am

💚 Hosting that works hard, treads lightly.   Big news: Heart Internet is now officially listed with the Green Web Foundation. That means our hosting services are recognised as being... The post We’re Now Certified by the Green Web Foundation appeared first on Heart Internet.

What is Web Hosting and Why Does Your Business Need It?

6 May 2025 @ 4:54 pm

Without web hosting, your website would not be visible or accessible to users! It is crucial to host your website with a website hosting service to ensure that your business... The post What is Web Hosting and Why Does Your Business Need It? appeared first on Heart Internet.

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The configured disk size and the size provided by the service do not match

26 March 2026 @ 6:04 pm

enter image description here My boot disk is 40GB, but my server's actual disk space is only 30GB. enter image description here

Getting a list of GPOs in the recycle bin in AGPM

26 March 2026 @ 5:34 pm

I am looking for a solution to use PowerShell with the AGPM Module commands to list GPOs that are in the recycle bin in AGPM. The AGPM PowerShell module is loaded but very limited on commands. Get-ControlledGpo | select name, state | sort state Works good to list GPOs name and State in AGPM as Checked In or Checked out, unfortunately, it will not display GPOs in the Deleted state (GPOs that have been deleted and live in the recycle bin) Get-Command -Module Microsoft.AGPM only lists the following commands available: Add-ControlledGpo Get-ControlledGpo Lock-ControlledGpo Publish-ControlledGpo Remove-ControlledGpo Unlock-ControlledGpo Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Postfix with SMTP: "From" error

26 March 2026 @ 2:39 pm

I am running a Debian server which hosts two different web applications running on apache2 that both need to be able to send emails from specific email addresses. Those addresses are actual email accounts from my provider with my domain name, so I am trying to implement SMTP with postfix. In order to test I am trying to send this email using sendmail in CLI: email.txt: From: [email protected] Subject: test test test test sendmail [email protected] < ./email.txt However it doesn't work. Here's what /var/log/mail has to say about it (I trimmed the timestamps for readability): postfix/pickup[1130256]: 075FC37CE43: uid=0 from=<root> postfix/cleanup[1133097]: 075FC37CE43: message-id=<20260326142453.075FC37CE43@myhostname> postfix/qmgr[1130257]: 075FC37CE43: from=<root@myhostname>, size=272, nrcpt=1 (queue active) postfix/smtp[1133100]: 075FC37CE43: to=<[email protected]>, relay=send

Regarding using HAPROXY with proxy protocol to secure database

26 March 2026 @ 12:30 pm

I read this blog: https://www.haproxy.com/blog/using-haproxy-with-the-proxy-protocol-to-better-secure-your-database but am confused as the author uses some addresses to indicate the problem and different addresses within the solution. If someone could provide a little clarity about it. We have 4 percona (MYSQL) servers: 2 in datacentre A and 2 in datacentre B. The user entry point is via haproxy, where we have 1 in both datacentres It looks to me like the author suggests that every possible source for access on the client side would need to be added to the database: mysql> CREATE USER 'haproxy'@'192.168.122.64'; which, I assume would have to be both source user and host. But what if there are multiple users on each host? How to cater for DHCP hosts? Would we have to then have global wildcards declare

OpenLDAP conditional sudo based on server tag

26 March 2026 @ 8:00 am

I want to setup a conditional sudo access rule to a host. I understand adding a sudo schema, and then adding a user to group that gives sudo powers. But I want to distinguish somehow hosts by custom ldap groups, and allow users sudo access if they belong to same ldap group too. Example picture: ldap setup wish Imagine Host1 belongs to groupA, and Host2 belongs to groupB. I would like to add Alice to groupA and to groupSudo - so she can execute sudo commands on Host1, while she would not have sudo access on host2, but she can still login there as simple user. Similarly I want to assign Bob to groupB and groupSudo - that would give him sudo only on Host2. And Cynthia to all 3 groups so that she gets sudo everywhere. I'm struggling to finding this solution though. I did find a solution where I would restrict Alice login to Host2 entirely, by configuring sssd to not allow logins if not in groupB. H

CISSP Preparation Strategy for Security Topics – Need Advice [closed]

26 March 2026 @ 7:06 am

I’m currently preparing for the CISSP and focusing on key security areas like access control, network security, risk management, and security operations using official study resources. To strengthen my understanding, I’ve been using Pass4Success scenario-based questions for these topics to clear confusion and see how concepts apply in real-world situations. This approach is helping, but I’d appreciate input from professionals here. Am I on the right track, or should I refine my strategy further?

Ugreen USB 2.5G adapter limited to 1G speed [migrated]

25 March 2026 @ 2:04 pm

I have deployed an N150 based proxmox 9.1.6. home server. To speed up my NAS vm I bought a Ugreen 2.5G USB ethernet adapter. However it only connects at 1G. To my suprise both the interface and the switch show 2.5G capabilities, but that speed is not advertised This is from the proxmox shell: # ip link [..] 14: enx6c1ff7044e92: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/ether 6c:1f:f7:04:4e:92 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff # ethtool enx6c1ff7044e92 Settings for enx6c1ff7044e92: Supported ports: [ TP MII ] Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full 1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full 2500baseT/Full Supported pause frame use: No Supports auto-negotiation: Yes Supported FEC modes: Not reported

Is it possible to nest HAPROXY settings (defaults)?

25 March 2026 @ 12:19 pm

The HAProxy documentation states that a named defaults is possible. The anonymous defaults are always used if a named version is not called. If we have errorfile xxx /etc/haproxy/errors/errorsxxx.http for various error codes in our defaults (or even in a separate defaults http), and if we also have defined (eg) defaults impala with various settings for that specific service, could defaults impala contain defaults http? Or even specify more than one defaults collective within the proxy config? Otherwise a lot of duplication is likely to occur.

ejabberd mod_shared_roster_ldap doesn't see any accounts

24 March 2026 @ 5:58 pm

I have a group with users in LDAP. I want them to be added to shared roster of all users in this group. What I tried: mod_shared_roster_ldap: ldap_base: "dc=domain,dc=tld" ldap_filter: "(objectClass=*)" ldap_rfilter: "(objectClass=ipausergroup)" ldap_gfilter: "(&(objectClass=ipausergroup)(cn=staff))" ldap_groupattr: "cn" ldap_memberattr: "member" ldap_memberattr_format: "uid=%u,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=domain,dc=tld" ldap_ufilter: "(&(objectClass=inetorgperson)(uid=%u))" ldap_useruid: "uid" ldap_userdesc: "cn" ldap_userjidattr: "mail" ldap_auth_check: false Ejabberd finds all groups in SearchResultEntry including cn=staff,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=domain,dc=tld 2026-03-24 17:45:45.574594+00:00 [debug] <0.651.0>@eldap:recvd_packet/2:836 {searchResEntry,

Cannot add security group to "Remote Desktop Users" permission denied even as Domain Admin

24 March 2026 @ 9:37 am

Environment: Windows Server 2022, single Active Directory domain (e.g. MY.DOMAIN), no Azure AD. Problem: I have a security group called RDP (in MY.DOMAIN/DOMAIN). When I add it to the built-in Remote Desktop Users group, the following error occurs: "You do not have permission to modify the group MY.DOMAIN/Builtin/Remote Desktop Users." What I tried: Adding the group using AD Users and Computers Running PowerShell with Add-ADGroupMember Logging on using user principal name Question: What is the minimum permission required to modify a Builtin group in Active Directory? Is Domain Admins membership required, or can this be delegated? Is there an alternative approach such as Group Policy to grant RDP access through a custom security group without touching Builtin\Remote Desktop Users directly?

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