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Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity

2 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity, expanding beyond the IPv4 connectivity that was previously available. This gives you greater flexibility in how your applications connect to your Serverless caches. When creating an ElastiCache Serverless cache, you can now choose from three network type options — IPv4, IPv6, or dual stack. With dual stack connectivity, your cache accepts connections over both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously, making it ideal for migrating to IPv6 gradually while maintaining backward compatibility with applications connecting over IPv4. IPv6 connectivity enables you to use IPv6-only subnets with your Serverless caches, eliminating the need for IPv4 addresses and helping you meet compliance requirements for IPv6 adoption. IPv6 and dual stack connectivity for ElastiCache Serverless is available in all AWS Regions, including

Amazon CloudWatch launches OTel Container Insights for Amazon EKS (Preview)

2 April 2026 @ 8:41 pm

Amazon CloudWatch introduces Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics for Amazon EKS, available in public preview. Building on the existing Container Insights experience, this capability provides deeper visibility into EKS clusters by collecting more metrics from widely adopted open source and AWS collectors and sending them to CloudWatch using the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP). Each metric is automatically enriched with up to 150 descriptive labels, including Kubernetes metadata and customer-defined labels such as team, application, or business unit. Curated dashboards in the Container Insights console present cluster, node, and pod health with the ability to aggregate and filter metrics by instance type, availability zone, node group, or any custom label. For deeper analysis, customers can write queries using the Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) in CloudWatch Query Studio. The CloudWatch Observability EKS add-on provides one-click installation through the Amazon EK

AWS Deadline Cloud now supports configurable job scheduling modes for queues

2 April 2026 @ 8:11 pm

Today, AWS Deadline Cloud announces support for configurable job scheduling modes, giving you control over how workers are distributed across jobs in a queue. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that simplifies render management for computer-generated 2D/3D graphics and visual effects for films, TV shows, commercials, games, and industrial design. Previously, all available workers were assigned to the highest-priority, earliest-submitted job first, which could delay feedback on other submitted jobs. You can now choose from three scheduling modes when creating or updating a queue: priority FIFO (the existing default behavior), priority balanced (workers are distributed evenly across all jobs at the highest priority level), and weighted balanced (jobs are weighted based on configurable parameters including priority, error count, submission time, and rendering task count). Priority balanced and weighted balanced scheduling modes enable artists to get immediate feedba

Announcing compute-optimized instance bundles for Amazon Lightsail

2 April 2026 @ 8:03 pm

Amazon Lightsail now offers compute-optimized instance bundles with up to 72 vCPUs. The new instance bundles are available in 7 sizes with both IPv6-only and dual-stack networking types. All Lightsail blueprints are supported with compute-optimized instance bundles, including Linux and Windows operating system (OS) and application blueprints. You can create instances using the new bundles with pre-configured OS and application blueprints including WordPress, cPanel & WHM, Plesk, Drupal, Magento, MEAN, LAMP, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Amazon Linux, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, AlmaLinux, and Windows. The new compute-optimized instances enable you to run compute-intensive workloads that require high CPU. These high-performance instances deliver consistent, dedicated CPU performance ensuring your applications always have the full processing power they need. These new instance bundles are ideal for workloads such as batch processing, distributed analytics, high-performance web serve

Amazon CloudWatch expands auto-enablement to Amazon CloudFront logs and 3 additional resource types

2 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Amazon CloudWatch now supports automatic enablement of Amazon CloudFront Standard access logs, AWS Security Hub CSPM finding logs, and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore memory and gateway logs and traces to CloudWatch Logs. Customers can set up enablement rules that automatically configure telemetry for both existing and newly created resources, ensuring consistent monitoring coverage without manual setup. Enablement rules can be scoped to the organization, specific accounts, or specific resources based on resource tags to standardize telemetry collection. For example, a central security team can create a single rule to automatically send CloudFront access logs and Security Hub findings for all resources across their organization to CloudWatch Logs. CloudWatch's auto-enablement capability is available in all AWS commercial regions. Log ingestion will be billed according to CloudWatc

AWS Direct Connect announces 100G expansion in Auckland, New Zealand

2 April 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Today, AWS announced the expansion of 100 Gbps dedicated connections at the existing AWS Direct Connect location in the Datacom Orbit DH6 data center near Auckland, New Zealand. You can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except those in China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and AWS Local Zones from this location. This is the second AWS Direct Connect location in New Zealand to provide 100 Gbps connections with MACsec encryption capabilities. The Direct Connect service enables you to establish a private, physical network connection between AWS and your data center, office, or colocation environment. These private connections can provide a more consistent network experience than those made over the public internet. For more information on the over 150 Direct Connect locations worldwide,

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications improves multi-session fleet management

2 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now enables instances in multi-session fleets to stop accepting new user sessions, while allowing existing sessions to continue uninterrupted. This capability, known as drain mode, ensures seamless operations during maintenance, scaling, or system updates. Multi-session fleets allow hosting multiple end user sessions on a single instance, helping to maximize usage of the underlying infrastructure - including compute, memory and storage resources - and lowering the overall cost. This new drain mode capability helps administrators manage multi-session environments more seamlessly by preventing disruption to active users. When performing system maintenance, applying security patches, or scaling down resources, administrators can configure instances to gradually empty without abruptly terminating user sessions. This ensures users can complete their work smoothly while new connections are directed to other available instances, maintaining system st

Amazon CloudWatch now supports OpenTelemetry metrics in public preview

2 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Amazon CloudWatch now supports native OpenTelemetry (OTel) metrics in public preview, enabling you to send metrics directly using the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) without custom conversion logic or additional tooling. You can now combine your custom OpenTelemetry metrics with AWS vended metrics from over 70 services and query them using PromQL — no additional agents or code changes required. With native OTel support, a team running microservices on Amazon EKS and on-premises servers can now send OTel metrics from both environments directly to CloudWatch. They can correlate application-level metrics like order processing latency from their on-premises services with EKS pod CPU utilization and Application Load Balancer request counts, then use PromQL to build unified dashboards and alarms that span their entire infrastructure. CloudWatch anomaly detection works with OTel metrics, automatically identifying unusual patterns without requiring you to set static thresholds. Que

Amazon SES Mail Manager adds new features for enhanced security and email processing

1 April 2026 @ 9:13 pm

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) Mail Manager now offers enhancements to email security and processing while simplifying email infrastructure migrations. These enhancements include optional TLS and certificate-based authentication (mTLS) support in Ingress Endpoint, and two new rule actions: Invoke Lambda function and Bounce. These enhancements benefit organizations seeking to maintain compatibility with legacy systems while implementing stronger security controls, and advanced email routing capabilities. For example customers can now configure STARTTLS as an optional TLS configuration, enabling legacy systems that don't support STARTTLS to connect to Mail Manager. With Mutual TLS (mTLS) in Ingress Endpoint customers can now used certificate-based authentication for enhanced security. The Invoke Lambda function rule action allows direct invocation of AWS Lambda functions from rule sets, enabling custom email processing workflows and the Bounce rule action provides RFC-comp

Amazon ECS announces Managed Daemons for ECS Managed Instances

1 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm

Amazon ECS announces Managed Daemons for ECS Managed Instances, enabling organizations to centrally deploy and manage software agents such as security, observability, and networking across their container infrastructure independent of application deployments. By decoupling daemon lifecycle management from application operations, Managed Daemons helps guarantee reliable agent coverage across all workloads, simplifies deployments and version updates, and improves resource utilization by running a single daemon task per managed instance. With Managed Daemons, you can create a daemon for one or more Managed Instances capacity providers in your cluster. ECS places exactly one daemon task per managed instance and guarantees that daemons are running before any application tasks are placed, so cross-cutting functions such as logging, tracing, and metrics collection are always available. ECS orchestrates daemons as independ

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Cisco fixes critical IMC auth bypass present in many products

2 April 2026 @ 10:32 pm

Cisco has released patches for a critical vulnerability in its out-of-band management solution, present in many of its servers and appliances. The flaw allows unauthenticated remote attackers to gain admin access to the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (IMC), which gives administrators remote control over servers even when the main OS is shut down. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20093, stems from incorrect handling of password changes and can be exploited by sending specially crafted HTTP requests. This means servers with their IMC interfaces exposed directly to the local network — or worse, to the internet — are at immediate risk. The Cisco IMC is a baseboar

Kyndryl service targets AI agent automation, security

2 April 2026 @ 9:53 pm

A newly launched service from Kyndryl is designed to help businesses automate and control agentic workflows across the enterprise. The Agentic Service Management package combines a maturity model, structured assessments, implementation blueprints, and a phased roadmap aligned to emerging standards, including ISO 42001, in a single service delivered by the Kyndryl Consult division. With the service, customers get an evaluation of their organization’s AI implementations to spot gaps across service management, AI governance, security

Google Research touts memory-compression breakthrough for AI processing

2 April 2026 @ 9:43 pm

Memory prices are falling, and stock prices of memory companies took a hit, following news from Google Research of a breakthrough that will greatly reduce the amount of memory needed for AI processing. AI is notorious not only for processing requirements but also for high memory requirements. Vast amounts of memory are needed to process large language models and perform inferencing, which has led to a considerable shortage of available memory as AI data centers have consumed all of the supply. Enter Google Research and

Why can’t we have nice routers anymore?

2 April 2026 @ 9:02 pm

The Trump-dominated FCC is under the delusion that it can magically restore US-made Wi-Fi manufacturing by blocking all foreign-made consumer routers. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) banned essentially all new model consumer Wi-Fi routers built outside the US when there are no—none, nada—US router OEMs. In case you haven’t noticed, the US gave up manufacturing tech goods ages ago because American workers were always annoyingly demanding a living wage. The nerve of some people! According to the FCC, this must be done because (drum r

Amazon Middle East datacenter suffers second drone hit as Iran steps up attacks

2 April 2026 @ 9:01 pm

Iranian drones have targeted Amazon’s largest Middle East datacenter in Bahrain for the second time in a month in part of what appears to be a planned strategy to disrupt the region’s digital economy. According to press reports, the ME-SOUTH-1 (Bahrain) AWS site, operated by telecom company Batelco, was hit by the latest drone attack on April 1. Bahrain’s interior minister confirmed to the FT that the attack had caused a fire. On April 2, the

New tool on AWS makes it easier to develop quantum error correction

2 April 2026 @ 1:06 pm

Google just moved up its timeline for quantum computers to 2029 because of improvements in quantum computer hardware, quantum error correction, and algorithms. In 2019, Google estimated it would take 20 million qubits to break RSA encryption. By May of 2025, Google revised those estimates down to 1 million. This February, researchers at Australia’s Iceberg Quantum said in a pre-print report that only 100,000 physical qubits we

IBM, Arm team up to bring Arm software to IBM Z mainframes

2 April 2026 @ 12:08 pm

IBM and Arm have announced a plan to develop hardware that can run both IBM and Arm-based workloads, to let Arm software run on IBM mainframes. The two companies plan to work on three things: building virtualization tools so Arm software can run on IBM platforms; making sure Arm applications meet the security and data residency rules that regulated industries must follow; and creating common technology layers so enterprises have more software options across both platforms, IBM said in a statement.

No joke: data centers are warming the planet

2 April 2026 @ 1:02 am

Findings of a new study conducted by a group of academics from around the globe have revealed that land surface temperature (LST) increases by 2°C (3.6°F) on average after the start of operations of an AI data center, an effect detectable up to an estimated 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) away. The study, The data heat island effect: quantifying the impact of AI data centers in a warming world, was conducted by a dozen experts from leading universities in the UK, Singapore, France, Italy a

Vim and GNU Emacs: Claude Code helpfully found zero-day exploits for both

1 April 2026 @ 6:08 pm

Developers can spend days using fuzzing tools to find security weaknesses in code. Alternatively, they can simply ask an LLM to do the job for them in seconds. The catch: LLMs are evolving so rapidly that this convenience might come with hidden dangers. The latest example is from researcher Hung Nguyen from AI red teaming company Calif, who, with simple prompts to Anthropic’s Claude Code, was able to uncover zero-day remote code exploits (RCEs) in the source code of two of the most popular developer text editors, Vim and GNU Emacs. Nguyen started

OpenStack Gazpacho is a dish best served cold for hot cloud networks

1 April 2026 @ 5:17 pm

OpenStack has been running production cloud infrastructure for 15 years, and its 33rd release keeps that record going.  The OpenStack community today released OpenStack 2026.1, code-named Gazpacho, delivering improvements across compute, bare metal, networking and storage focused on operator experience and workload mobility. Gazpacho is the first release since OpenStack 2025.2 Flamingo, which centered on eliminating technical debt and advancing confidential computing support.  Around 500 contributors from 100 organizations delivered 9,000

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How to Check for Available Domains

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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.

Hosting VPS Linux vs Windows VPS

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?

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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.

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How can I block all but Cloudflare Ips to certains website on one server but allow unfettered access to others

2 April 2026 @ 11:02 pm

The only way I can see of doing it is using IPSecurity in web.COnfig but its not working, it either errors with 500 or allows everything through. I've tried to use Firewall but Windows firewall will block access to all sites but I have one site that need to be unlocked. What solutions are there. I've tried to put in web.config but I get a 500 error. <security> <ipSecurity allowUnlisted="true"> <clear/> <add ipAddress="173.245.48.0/20" allowed="true" /> <add ipAddress="103.21.244.0/22" allowed="true" /> <add ipAddress="103.22.200.0/22" allowed="true" /> <add ipAddress="103.31.4.0/22" allowed="true" /> <add ipAddress="141.101.64.0/18" allowed="true" /> <add ipAddress="108.162.192.0/18" allowed=&

Spamassassin meta rule and URIBL

2 April 2026 @ 5:30 pm

I'm trying to understand a behavior of spamassassin meta rules. If i set up a custom rule like this: header __LOCAL_SOME_CONDITION xxxxxxxx meta SOME_META (__LOCAL_SOME_CONDITION && !URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL) describe SOME_META test meta rule score SOME_META -10 The goal is to avoid some false-positive when some condition is matched but the URIBL check if false, details about the false-positive are useless, they are not the point of the question. But what I get on mail header is: 1.9 URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL -10 SOME_META And that make no sense, how can SOME_META match if URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL match? The only suggestion was found by a colleague with ChatGPT and is that URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL check is a DNS check and run async, so when SOME_META check run (before the end of the async call) URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL is still false. This makes sense, but checking spamassassin doc/googling about meta rules I wasn't ab

Copy files between two DFS locations without involving client during copy operation?

2 April 2026 @ 3:38 pm

User needs to be able to copy files from one location in DFS to another (hosted on different physical servers) without involving the client machine during the copy activity. Currently they are using Windows File Explorer to open both locations and copy/paste the files which works reasonably when they are on-site but performance is very poor when they are working remotely because the operation is being managed from their machine which is connecting through the corporate VPN. Is there a good way to initiate the file copy so that it will be done directly from one server to the other without involving the remote client machine during the operation?

Return custom status code using php http_response_code() on 404 pages nginx

2 April 2026 @ 1:50 pm

I am using /default.php for 404 pages, and returning status code 200 using the config. server { listen [::]:443 ssl; server_name www.mywebsite.com; ssl_certificate /.cert/cert.pem; ssl_certificate_key /.cert/key.pem; root /usr/share/nginx/html; index index.php; error_page 404 =200 @defaultblock; location @extensionless-php { rewrite ^(.*)$ $1.php last; } location @defaultblock { try_files $uri $uri/ /default.php$is_args$args; } location / { try_files $uri $uri/ @extensionless-php; } location ~ \.php$ { try_files $uri =404; fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; fastcgi_index index.php; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; include fastcgi_params; } } However, I want to return the status code using php http_response_code() or header() function. Current

HAProxy & Percona XtraDB data loss

2 April 2026 @ 12:40 pm

We have a 2 proxy, 4 MYSQL server setup. Our data guys do not want their oozie database on Percona. We left it as is for years. Last year I moved it over from the single server it currently sits on, and kept an eye on the tables. After I saw records being written real time I left it in place. A day later I got a message stating data was missing. It transpires that some transaction data was not being written but it appears that the transaction may have been started. I moved the DB back to a single host. I reviewed the percona setup and the proxy. The parameters seem to fall into line with what examples I could see out there. Client and server timeouts are 60 minutes and the proxy balance is roundrobin ("Each server is used in turns, according to their weights.") I am mostly ignorant about haproxy but, I have to assume that once the connection is made all data with the same (session?) identification information would be purely between the sour

Quota limit reached - but I only have 1 schedule (Compute Engine API: Disk Snapshot Schedules)

2 April 2026 @ 11:14 am

I just noticed that I'm hitting the quota 20 / 20 for Compute Engine API: Disk Snapshot Schedules. But I only ever created a single snapshot schedule and attached it to 18 persistent disks. It clearly doesn't target the schedules (I have 1) but it's way too low to be related to disk backups (20 disks limit? low). What's that quota about? quota view schedules list

Poor video quality when connecting live media between phones

2 April 2026 @ 7:21 am

Our company uses IP telephony based on an office PBX. The Cisco 8865 and Yealink SIP-T58W phone models are used. With a direct RTP connection (not via PBX), the video quality transmitted from the Cisco phone deteriorates (pixels appear), and from the Yealink phone - the video narrows down . If the traffic goes through the PBX, there are no problems with the video. The only thing that catches your eye is the high average/maximum packet delta in Wireshark (when analyzing RTP streams), however, all phones are on the same voice vlan and dscp qos is used. What could be the problem, given that there is no packet loss or jitter in the traffic dump and the payload does not change when traffic passes through the PBX server?

Best way to handle Zoom integration conflicts across multiple GoHighLevel accounts?

2 April 2026 @ 5:04 am

I’m working with GoHighLevel and trying to integrate Zoom for scheduling and meetings, but I’ve run into an issue where the Zoom account seems to already be connected to another sub-account. The error message indicates that the Zoom account is already integrated elsewhere, even after attempting to remove integrations from the current account settings. From what I understand, GoHighLevel (LeadConnector) only allows one active connection per Zoom account, but it’s not very clear where the original integration is stored (agency level vs sub-account level). I’ve already tried: Removing integrations from the current sub-account Switching calendar integrations Re-authorizing Zoom Still facing the same issue. What would be the correct way to fully disconnect a Zoom account from all GoHighLevel instances so it can be reconnected cleanly? Also, is there a recommended workflow to avoid this conflict when managing multiple client account

How can I convert a Powershell command into a batch file [migrated]

1 April 2026 @ 7:13 pm

The following command works in PowerShell: .\bcs.ps1 -sites a.com,b.guide,c.com But produces an error when PowerShell is called from the command prompt. I removed the inner quotes and that doesn't work either. powershell -file .\bcs.ps1 -sites "a.com","b.guide","c.com" Any suggestions?

Is it possible to have custom reload/restart-like commands in systemctl for a daemon?

31 March 2026 @ 4:07 pm

I'm developing a daemon that runs under control of systemd, and that has a feature to reload code that's inbetween "systemctl reload" and "systemctl restart". Unlike "systemctl reload" that sends a signal to re-read just the configuration, it also reloads the code, but unlike "systemctl restart" it's not a true hard restart that forgets all the state, but instead the state is written to a file and a signal causes the daemon to replace its code with execve() and then it reads the old state from the file. Is there any feature in systemd that would allow me to add some custom command to systemctl that would be inbetween reload and restart, just for this daemon? Technically the feature would be implemented by some signal such as SIGUSR1 or SIGUSR2. I'm expecting that there could be cases where a hard restart will be done instead of the lighterweight "dump state + execve + reload state", so it would be useful to have

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