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Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime adds WebRTC support for real-time bidirectional streaming

20 March 2026 @ 9:54 pm

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports WebRTC for real-time bidirectional streaming between clients and agents, adding to the existing WebSocket protocol support. With WebRTC, developers can build voice agents for browser and mobile applications that stream audio and video bidirectionally with low latency using peer-to-peer, UDP-based transport, enabling natural, real-time conversational experiences. WebRTC joins WebSocket as the second bidirectional streaming protocol supported by AgentCore Runtime. While WebSocket provides persistent, full-duplex connections for text and audio streaming over TCP, WebRTC is optimized for real-time media delivery where low latency is critical, such as voice agents in browser and mobile applications. WebRTC requires a TURN relay for media traffic, and AgentCore Runtime gives you flexibility in how you set that up: Amazon Kinesis Video Streams managed TURN for a fully managed experience with native AWS IAM integration, a third-party pro

Amazon EKS announces 99.99% Service Level Agreement and new 8XL scaling tier for Provisioned Control Plane clusters

20 March 2026 @ 8:48 pm

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now offers a 99.99% Service Level Agreement (SLA) for clusters running on Provisioned Control Plane, up from the 99.95% SLA offered on standard control plane. Amazon EKS is also introducing the 8XL scaling tier, the largest available Provisioned Control Plane tier. Provisioned Control Plane gives you the ability to select your cluster's control plane capacity from a set of well-defined scaling tiers, ensuring the control plane is pre-provisioned and ready to handle traffic spikes or unpredictable bursts. The higher 99.99% SLA is measured in 1-minute intervals, providing a more granular and stringent availability commitment for mission-critical workloads. The new 8XL tier offers double the Kubernetes API server request processing capacity of the next lower 4XL tier, enabling workloads such as ultra-scale AI/ML training, high-performance computing (HPC), and large-scale data processi

AWS Neuron announces support for Dynamic Resource Allocation with Amazon EKS

20 March 2026 @ 6:38 pm

AWS announces the Neuron Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) driver for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), bringing Kubernetes-native hardware-aware scheduling to AWS Trainium-based instances. The Neuron DRA driver publishes rich device attributes directly to the Kubernetes scheduler, enabling topology-aware placement decisions without custom scheduler extensions. Deploying AI workloads on Kubernetes requires ML engineers to make infrastructure decisions that are not directly related to model development, such as determining device counts, understanding hardware and network topologies, and writing accelerator-specific manifests. This creates friction, slows iteration, and tightly couples workloads to underlying infrastructure. As use cases expand to distributed training, long-context inference, and disaggregated architectures, this complexity becomes a scaling bottleneck. The Neuron DRA driver removes this burden by separating infrastructure concerns from ML wo

AWS DataSync now supports AWS Secrets Manager for all location types

20 March 2026 @ 10:00 am

AWS DataSync now supports AWS Secrets Manager for credential management across all location types, including Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, and Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP. Previously, Secrets Manager integration was limited to a subset of location types, requiring you to provide credentials directly through the DataSync API or console. You can centralize credential management for all DataSync locations in Secrets Manager, providing a single, consistent approach across all your data transfers. You can also encrypt credentials with your own AWS KMS key instead of the default AWS-owned key, helping you meet your organization's security requirements and governance policies. All secrets are stored in your account, allowing you to update credentials as needed, independent of the DataSync service. DataSync supports two approaches for credential management. You can provide a secret ARN referencing credentials you manage in Secrets

AWS Firewall Manager launches in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region

20 March 2026 @ 5:00 am

AWS Firewall Manager announces that it is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region. AWS Firewall Manager helps cloud security administrators and site reliability engineers protect applications while reducing the operational overhead of manually configuring and managing rules. Working with AWS Firewall Manager, customers can provide defense in depth policies to address the full range of AWS security services for customers hosting their applications and workloads in AWS Taipei. Customers wishing to establish secured assets using AWS WAF can create and maintain security policies with AWS Firewall Manager. To learn more about how AWS Firewall Manager works, see the AWS Firewall Manager documentation for more details and the AWS Region Table for the list of regions where AWS Fir

Amazon EC2 Fleet now supports interruptible Capacity Reservations

19 March 2026 @ 8:30 pm

Amazon EC2 Fleet now supports interruptible Capacity Reservations. EC2 Fleet allows you to launch instances across multiple instance types and Availability Zones. Starting today, you can specify interruptible Capacity Reservation IDs across your Launch Templates to provision instances in a single EC2 Fleet call. When On-Demand Capacity Reservations are not in use, customers can make them temporarily available as interruptible reservations within their AWS Organization to improve utilization and save costs. When these interruptible reservations are available to your account, you can now use EC2 Fleet to easily consume them. This feature is available in all AWS commercial regions. To get started, refer to the EC2 Fleet documentation. To learn more about interruptible Capacity Reservations, visit the

AWS adds support for NIXL with EFA to accelerate LLM inference at scale

19 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm

AWS announces support for NVIDIA Inference Xfer Library (NIXL) with Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) to accelerate disaggregated large language model (LLM) inference on Amazon EC2. This integration enhances disaggregated inference serving through three key improvements: increased KV-cache throughput, reduced inter-token latency, and optimized KV-cache memory utilization. NIXL with EFA enables high throughput, low-latency KV-cache transfer between prefill and decode nodes, and it enables efficient KV-cache movement between various storage layers. NIXL is interoperable with all EFA-enabled EC2 instances and integrates natively with frameworks including NVIDIA Dynamo, SGLang, and vLLM. Combined, NIXL with EFA enables flexible integration with your EC2 instance and framework of choice, providing performant disaggregated inference at scale. AWS supports NIXL version 1.0.0 or higher with EFA installer version 1.47.0 or higher on all EFA-enabled EC2 instance types in all AWS

Amazon Redshift supports federated permissions with IAM Identity Center in multiple AWS Regions

19 March 2026 @ 5:13 pm

Amazon Redshift federated permissions are now supported with AWS IAM Identity Center (IdC) in multiple AWS Regions. You can extend IdC from your primary AWS Region to additional Regions for improved performance through proximity to users and reliability. In the additional regions, you now have simplified administration of Redshift fine-grained access controls at the table and column level using existing workforce identities with IdC. When a new Region is added in IdC, you can create Redshift and Lake Formation Identity Center applications in the new Region without replicating identities from the primary Region. This enables you to use existing workforce identities to query data across warehouses in the new Region. Regardless of which warehouse is used for querying, row-level, column-level, and masking controls always apply automatically, delivering fine-grained access compliance. You can also access Amazon Redshift with single sign-on in these new Regions from Amazon QuickS

Amazon EC2 C8gn instances are now available in additional regions

19 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8gn instances, powered by the latest-generation AWS Graviton4 processors, are available in the AWS Region Asia Pacific (Jakarta, Hyderabad, Tokyo), South America (Sao Paulo), and Europe (Zurich). The new instances provide up to 30% better compute performance than Graviton3-based Amazon EC2 C7gn instances. Amazon EC2 C8gn instances feature the latest 6th generation AWS Nitro Cards, and offer up to 600 Gbps network bandwidth, the highest network bandwidth among network optimized EC2 instances.    Take advantage of the enhanced networking capabilities of C8gn to scale performance and throughput, while optimizing the cost of running network-intensive workloads such as network virtual appliances, data analytics, CPU-based artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) inference.    For increased scalability, C8gn instances offer instance sizes up to 48xla

AWS Lambda now supports Availability Zone metadata

19 March 2026 @ 4:36 pm

AWS Lambda now provides Availability Zone (AZ) metadata through a new metadata endpoint in the Lambda execution environment. With this capability, developers can determine the AZ ID (e.g., use1-az1) of the AZ their Lambda function is running in, enabling them to build functions that make AZ-aware routing decisions, such as preferring same-AZ endpoints for downstream services to reduce cross-AZ latency. This capability also enables operators to implement AZ-aware resilience patterns like AZ-specific fault injection testing. Lambda automatically provisions and maintains execution environments ready to serve function invocations across multiple AZs within an AWS Region to provide high availability and fault tolerance without any additional configuration or management overhead for customers.  As development teams scale their serverless applications, their functions often need to interact with other AWS

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Nvidia: Latest news and insights

20 March 2026 @ 6:31 pm

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Nvidia overhauls the data center for OpenClaw era

20 March 2026 @ 3:12 pm

Remembering the classic data center during a keynote at GTC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said “it used to be … for files. It’s now a factory to generate tokens.” Those old buildings are gone, replaced by mega installations powering AI. At GTC, Nvidia laid out a forward-looking data-center architecture with new chips, storage and networking technologies. Nvidia is also looking outward, to the edge and space, to make AI faster and more efficient. The goal of the AI-driven data-center architecture is to reduce the cost of generating tokens (

Nile adds microsegmentation and native NAC to its secure NaaS platform

19 March 2026 @ 8:29 pm

Nile was founded on the idea that enterprise networking had become too complex and too difficult to consume. The company built its Nile Access Service platform on a subscription-based NaaS model, delivering wired and wireless campus infrastructure with zero-trust security and autonomous operations. It has grown to more than 150 customers across 30 countries. Nile is now expanding its Nile Access Service with several new capabilities. The primary additions are identity-based microsegmentation built directly into the network fabric, and a native NAC replacement that elim

IDC: Dell leads server market driven by AI infrastructure needs

19 March 2026 @ 8:26 pm

Despite tariffs and parts shortages, the server market reached a record $125.3 billion dollars in revenue during the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by the accelerated investment in AI Infrastructure, according to the International Data Corpo

Cloud providers seek to shape European sovereignty legislation

19 March 2026 @ 5:52 pm

European cloud companies have called on the European Union to strengthen its legislative plans for cloud resilience and sovereignty, as they are concerned that it could enable US hyperscalers to indulge in “sovereignty-washing” — giving their services a false appearance of European sovereignty. The chair of the industry association Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe and 24 CEOs of cloud service providers have sent an open letter to Henna Virkkunen, the European Commission’s executive vice president for tech sovereignty, security, and democracy, highlighting five areas they see as critical if a proposed law, the

Telnet vulnerability opens door to remote code execution as root

19 March 2026 @ 2:40 pm

A critical Telnet vulnerability with a CVSS rating of 9.8 enables attackers to take full control of affected systems before authentication even kicks in, security researchers at Dream Security have warned. Tracked as CVE-2026-32746, the vulnerability is in GNU inetutils telnetd, is a widely deployed implementation of the Telnet remote access protocol found across legacy infrastructure, networking equipment, and embedded systems. The protocol has largely been replaced by SSH (Secure Shell) in modern environments since the early 2000s. In systems that still run the vulnerable Telnet service, the newly disclosed flaw allows an out-of-bounds write stemming from a

Nvidia joins push for data centers in space

19 March 2026 @ 1:28 pm

“We’re going to space,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced at the company’s GTC conference on Monday. But then he qualified those remarks. “We’ve already been out in space,” he said. The company’s chips are already in satellites in orbit above Earth. What’s new is that Nvidia is moving from isolated satellite deployments of its chips to larger-scale plans. “We’ll also build data centers in space,” he said. To prepare for that, Nvidia is working on a new version of its

Versa extends SASE platform with Inbound SSE and Secure Enterprise Browser

19 March 2026 @ 1:04 pm

SASE is headed in a new direction, literally. According to Versa CEO Kelly Ahuja, security service edge (SSE) platforms have historically focused on one direction: outbound traffic from users and devices to the internet. Protecting internet-facing applications from inbound threats has required deploying dedicated firewall infrastructure in front of each application environment, whether in a data center, branch or cloud instance. As enterprise application footprints grow and AI workloads introduce new traffic patterns, that model is be

OpenAI’s $50B AWS deal puts its Microsoft alliance to the test

19 March 2026 @ 12:57 am

Despite OpenAI’s multiple re-affirmations that its relationship with Microsoft is strong and central, in view of recent developments, Redmond doesn’t seem to be convinced. According to reports, the tech giant is considering legal action against OpenAI and Amazon over the $50 billion cloud deal the two recently struck to make Amazon Web Services (AWS) the exclusive third-party cloud distribution provider for OpenAI Fro

Lenovo bolsters hybrid AI platform with Nvidia GPUs

18 March 2026 @ 6:15 pm

Lenovo introduced an expansion of its Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with Nvidia at the GPU giant’s GTC trade show, positioning the portfolio as an end-to-end path for production AI inferencing. Lenovo said the expanded line of products are designed to accelerate AI adoption, reduce time-to-first-token (TTFT), and spans client devices to enterprise infrastructure and large-scale AI cloud deployments. Lenovo introduced inferencing acceleration at Lenovo Tech World in Janu

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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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If we enable limited-access inside SharePoint online admin center for unmanaged devices, what effect to Teams and Oulook

21 March 2026 @ 1:28 am

We want to prevent users from downloading documents to unmanaged devices. To do so, we configured "SharePoint Online admin center", then "Polices", then "Access Policy", and selected the second option: image I know that this will prevent users from downloading and printing SharePoint documents from unmanaged devices from the SharePoint UI, and they can only view the document inside the browser. What effect will be applied to the Teams desktop app and Outlook desktop app? If a user has the Teams desktop app, will they be able to use them to chat, view SharePoint documents and upload new documents, or they can only do so using Teams on the web? Thanks

Choosing between Hyper-V, Proxmox, and XCP-ng for stable enterprise virtualization [closed]

20 March 2026 @ 4:06 pm

I am planning to migrate from VMware and would like to choose a suitable alternative virtualization platform. Current environment: 5 physical servers, ~40 VMs Storage: local disks + SAN (fiber-connected) Network: 1 Gbps No requirement for Ceph, ZFS, or distributed storage Workloads: Primarily Linux VMs Some Windows VMs (Active Directory, File Server, Veeam Backup) Concerns: Hyper-V: Windows Admin Center is complex, Hyper-V Manager lacks advanced features Proxmox: good UI, but Windows VM performance is not optimal even with VirtIO XCP-ng: no direct experience, but XenServer was previously stable; unsure about current adoption and support Question: Which of these platforms provides the best balance of: Stability in enterprise environments

Microsoft ediscovery Logs

20 March 2026 @ 6:01 am

Is there anyway to find from the logs if a user is added to ediscovery Manager or ediscovery admin role group? KQL or splunk query would be helpful. I suppose for the query the Workload would be SecurityComplianceCenter but what would be the rest of the query specifically the "operation" field if I'm only looking to identify when a user is added to this role group and not for any other changes.

Direct Raw Disk Export over iSCSI without VHDX Backing (Windows)

20 March 2026 @ 5:01 am

I am attempting to implement block-level remote disk access between two Windows systems: System B (Target): Hosts a physical disk (e.g., \.\PhysicalDrive0) System A (Initiator): Connects over iSCSI and mounts the disk as a local block device Current Approach: Using Windows iSCSI Target Server, which requires virtual disks backed by VHD/VHDX files. Issue: Creating a VHDX for a physical disk results in full-size allocation (e.g., a 400 GB disk requires ~400 GB storage) This introduces: Significant storage overhead Delay in provisioning It prevents instant exposure of the physical disk over the network Requirements: Export a raw physical disk directly (no intermediate full-size VHDX) Enable immediate / near-instant provisioning Maintain read-only access on the initiator side Ensure no additional storage footprint (no disk duplication) Preferably using Windows-native mechanism

Control panel like Plesk or cPanel vs manual Nginx and Apache setup on EC2 for high traffic PHP and Node.js performance and security

19 March 2026 @ 2:34 pm

I am planning to deploy a high traffic application on AWS EC2. The backend includes both PHP and Node.js. For PHP I need Apache compatibility due to .htaccess and existing behavior, while Node.js handles APIs and background services. I am deciding between using a control panel such as Plesk or cPanel, or configuring everything manually. In both cases the stack would be similar, with Nginx in front and Apache with PHP FPM handling PHP, alongside Node.js running separately. The difference is that a control panel adds extra services like its interface and other background components, while a manual setup would remain minimal. My focus is only on performance and security in a production environment under high traffic. Does a control panel introduce any meaningful overhead compared to a minimal manual setup with the same stack? From a security perspective, how significant is the additional attack surface of a control panel in real-world use? Also

Why does DMARC report SPF failures when SPF appears to pass?

19 March 2026 @ 11:49 am

I'm having trouble setting up SPF for my domain. I use email marketing services, but I keep getting SPF errors when sending emails. For example, one of the errors looks like this: 185.225... - SPF fail I'm not sure which service this IP is from. It's a Google IP address, but I don't know how to properly configure SPF for all the services I use (like MailerLite and others). I also have questions about configuring these services with the correct SPF records to prevent errors. My current SPF record looks like this: stratoplan-school.com. 3600 TXT "google-site-verification=Vd2u0DJC65p1w4iGqNS6U9D0u0wa6i8-l5UYtM7qB6I" 8.8.8.8 (103 msec) stratoplan-school.com. 3600 TXT "v=spf1 include:_spf.mlsend.com include:_spf.google.com include:mxsspf.sendpulse.com include:_spf.amocrmmail.com ~all" 8.8.8.8 (103 msec) stratoplan-school.com. 3600 TXT "shop-verification-oa2QwwqvAl" 8.8.8.8 (103 msec) strato

PostgreSQL: How restrict database creation?

18 March 2026 @ 4:26 pm

I sort of frequently encounter software that pretends it owns all of a PostgreSQL instance and wants to create a database, even if it's already there and the software uses the account owning the database. I know how to alter user <application_user> createdb;, but would like to have an option to say something like alter user <application_user> createdb matching ('regular expression here');, so that the user can only create databases with names matching the given regular expression. What are my options, please?

Mouse cursor offset exactly half the screen in QEMU/KVM with SPICE + VirtIO-GPU on 2x HiDPI KDE Wayland host

18 March 2026 @ 3:53 pm

Environment Host: CachyOS (Arch-based), KDE Plasma 6.6.2, Wayland (kwin_wayland) Hardware: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 4, AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U, Radeon 780M Display: 2880x1800 physical, KDE global scale: 2x → logical resolution 1440x900 Kernel: 6.18.17-1-cachyos-lts, amdgpu/Mesa 26.0.2 Guest: Kali Linux, KDE Plasma, X11 session, scale 2x VM: QEMU/KVM via virt-manager Video: VirtIO GPU (virtio-vga), 3D acceleration + OpenGL enabled Display: SPICE server + OpenGL Input: USB EvTouch Tablet (absolute mode) + PS/2 mouse (cannot be removed) spice-vdagent: 0.23.0-1+b1, running (system daemon + user session) Problem The mouse cursor is visually shown at a position exactly half the screen away from where clicks actually register — both horizontally and vertically. This only happens when the guest resolution is set to fill the screen (e.g. 2880x1508, the SPICE preferred mode). The offset is exactly proportional to the 2x host scale fa

Getting undefined error even though variable is set

18 March 2026 @ 12:35 pm

I’m running an Ansible playbook that installs coturn using a dynamic AWS inventory (aws_ec2 plugin). Setup Inventory: inventories/coturn/hosts.aws_ec2.yml (aws_ec2 plugin) Group vars file: inventories/coturn/group_vars/aws_ec2.yml Variables defined there: env: "stg" domain_name: "coturn.example.com" bucket_name: "bucket.com" coturn_git_ref: "docker/4.9.0-r0" I have a playbook that calls a role, in that role, have a step to setup a coturn. In the role: - name: clone coturn repo git: repo: https://github.com/coturn/coturn.git dest: /home/bot/coturn version: "{{ coturn_git_ref }}" I get: 'coturn_git_ref' is undefined Confusing part: other variables such as bucket_name (from the same group_vars/aws_ec2.yml) works fine. coturn_git_ref is not found Wh

Ansible bulk call to an API

5 February 2026 @ 3:51 pm

I have an Ansible task with an an API call and response. Currently it takes one server from the inventory and passes it to API. The API accepts a limit of five calls in series in 300 seconds. When the limit is exceeded, the call fails with the message "API limit reached. Only 5 calls per 300 seconds." The API can handle 50 servers in a single call. Ex : server name: ["svr1", "svr2".."svr50"] I know there is a serial key in Ansible in which we can process five servers at a time. But I don't want to wait for that call to finish all the task then wait for next batch. Since the API handles 50 servers at a time, I want to send as much possible server in bulk for that API call task. The remaining tasks can run serially. Kindly suggest me good way to archive this. My current YML Task 1: Call A uri: https://xyz body: server_names: {{ hostname }} Task 2: register th

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