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Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i instances now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Singapore) region

17 April 2026 @ 8:30 pm

Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i-8TB instances (u7i-8tb.112xlarge) and U7i-12TB instances (u7i-12tb.224xlarge) are now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Singapore) region. U7i instances are part of AWS 7th generation and are powered by custom fourth generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Sapphire Rapids). U7i-8tb instances offer 8TiB of DDR5 memory, and U7i-12tb instances offer 12TiB of DDR5 memory, enabling customers to scale transaction processing throughput in a fast-growing data environment. U7i-8tb instances deliver 448 vCPUs; U7i-12tb instances deliver 896 vCPUs. Both instances support up to 100 Gbps of Amazon EBS bandwidth for faster data loading and backups, 100 Gbps of network bandwidth, and ENA Express. U7i instances are ideal for customers using mission-critical in-memory databases like SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL Server. To learn more about U7i instances, visit the High Memory instances page.

Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports flexible instance groups

17 April 2026 @ 8:03 pm

Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports flexible instance groups, enabling customers to specify multiple instance types and multiple subnets within a single instance group. Customers running training and inference workloads on HyperPod often need to span multiple instance types and availability zones for capacity resilience, cost optimization, and subnet utilization, but previously had to create and manage a separate instance group for every instance type and availability zone combination, resulting in operational overhead across cluster configuration, scaling, patching, and monitoring. With flexible instance groups, you can define an ordered list of instance types using the new InstanceRequirements parameter and provide multiple subnets across availability zones in a single instance group. HyperPod provisions instances using the highest-priority type first and automatically falls back to lower-priority types when capacity is unavailable, eliminating the need for customers t

Amazon ECR Pull Through Cache Now Supports Referrer Discovery and Sync

17 April 2026 @ 6:29 pm

Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) now automatically discovers and syncs OCI referrers, such as image signatures, SBOMs, and attestations, from upstream registries into your Amazon ECR private repositories with its pull through cache feature. Previously, when you listed referrers on a repository with a matching pull through cache rule, Amazon ECR would not return or sync referrers from the upstream repository. This meant that you had to manually list and fetch the upstream referrers. With today's launch, Amazon ECR's pull through cache will now reach upstream during referrers API requests and automatically cache related referrer artifacts in your private repository. This enables end-to-end image signature verification, SBOM discovery, and attestation retrieval workflows to work seamlessly with pull through cache repositories without requiring any client-side workarounds. This feature is available today in all AWS Regions where Amazon ECR p

AWS Deadline Cloud announces AI-powered troubleshooting assistant for render jobs

17 April 2026 @ 4:40 pm

Today, AWS Deadline Cloud announces an AI-powered troubleshooting assistant that helps you quickly diagnose and resolve render job failures. 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. Render job failures from missing assets, software errors, configuration mismatches, and resource constraints can stall production pipelines and waste compute resources. Previously, diagnosing these issues required specialized technical staff to manually parse logs and identify root causes — a process that is time-consuming, difficult to scale, and often unavailable to smaller studios. The new Deadline Cloud assistant investigates failed jobs you identify, analyzes logs and metrics, detects common issues, and provides troubleshooting recommendations based on industry best practices and a pre-trained knowledge base covering Deadline Cloud

Amazon Managed Grafana now supports creating Grafana 12.4 workspaces

17 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Amazon Managed Grafana now supports creating new workspaces with Grafana version 12.4.  This release includes features that were launched as a part of open source Grafana versions 11.0 to 12.4, including Drilldown apps, scenes powered dashboards, variables in transformations, visualization enhancements, and new features with the Amazon CloudWatch plugin. Queryless Drilldown apps enable customers to perform point-and-click exploration of Prometheus metrics, Loki logs, Tempo traces, and Pyroscope profiles. The Scenes-powered rendering engine boosts dashboard performance. Amazon CloudWatch Logs adds support for PPL and SQL queries, cross-account Metrics Insights, and log anomaly detection. The rebuilt table visualization improves performance with CSS cell styling and interactive Actions buttons, while trendline transformations and navigation bookmarks enhance data exploration. Grafana 12.4

SageMaker JumpStart now offers optimized deployments for foundation models

17 April 2026 @ 12:00 am

SageMaker JumpStart now offers optimized deployments, enabling customers to deploy foundation models with pre-configured settings tailored to specific use cases and performance constraints. SageMaker JumpStart optimized deployments simplify model deployment by offering task-aware configurations that optimize for cost, throughput, or latency based on your workload requirements - whether content generation, summarization, or Q&A. This launch includes support for 30+ popular models from Meta, Microsoft, Mistral AI, Qwen, Google, and TII, with visibility into key performance metrics like P50 latency, time-to-first token (TTFT), and throughput before deployment. With SageMaker JumpStart optimized deployments, customers can select from use case-specific configurations (such as generative writing or chat-style interactions) and choose optimization targets including cost-optimized, throughput-optimized, latency-optimized, or balanced performance. Models deploy to SageMaker AI Ma

Amazon CloudWatch RUM now available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud

16 April 2026 @ 9:47 pm

Amazon CloudWatch RUM (Real User Monitoring) is a feature of Amazon CloudWatch that enables developers and operations teams to collect, view, and analyze client-side performance data from real end-user sessions in web and mobile applications. With its expansion to the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, customers operating under strict European data residency and sovereignty requirements can now monitor their web application performance without data leaving the sovereign boundary. This capability is designed for enterprises, public sector organizations, and regulated industries in Europe that require full control over where their data is stored and processed. CloudWatch RUM helps teams proactively identify and resolve performance bottlenecks across both web and mobile applications by surfacing real-time metrics such as page load times, JavaScript errors, HTTP failures, and mobile-specific signals like crash rates and network latency — enabling faster root cause analysis and impr

Amazon CloudWatch now supports cross-region telemetry auditing and enablement rules

16 April 2026 @ 8:00 pm

Amazon CloudWatch now supports auditing telemetry configuration and enabling telemetry from AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon VPC, and AWS CloudTrail across multiple AWS Regions from a single region. Customers can enable the telemetry auditing feature for their account or organization across all supported regions at once and create enablement rules that automatically apply to selected regions or all available regions. With today's launch, customers can scope enablement rules to specific regions or all supported regions. For example, a central security team can create a single organization-wide enablement rule for VPC Flow Logs that applies across all regions, ensuring consistent telemetry collection for every VPC across every account. Rules configured for all regions automatically expand to include new regions as they become available. CloudWatch's cross-region telemetry configuration and enablement rule is available in all AWS commercial regions. Standard Clou

AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery is now available in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud

16 April 2026 @ 7:00 pm

AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (AWS DRS) is now available in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, enabling organizations with data sovereignty requirements to protect their mission-critical workloads with disaster recovery on AWS. AWS DRS minimizes downtime and data loss with fast, reliable recovery of on-premises and cloud-based applications using affordable storage, minimal compute, and point-in-time recovery, with Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) measured in seconds and Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) typically in minutes. With AWS DRS, you can recover applications from physical infrastructure, VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, and cloud infrastructure. AWS DRS uses a unified process for testing, recovery, and failback for a wide range of applications, including critical databases such as Oracle, MySQL, and SQL Server, and enterprise applications such as SAP. AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery is available in t

Amazon WorkSpaces Personal and Amazon WorkSpaces Core are now available in two additional AWS Regions

16 April 2026 @ 5:38 pm

Amazon WorkSpaces Personal and Amazon WorkSpaces Core are now available in US East (Ohio) and Asia Pacific (Malaysia) AWS Regions. You can now provision WorkSpaces closer to your users, helping to provide in-country data residency and a more responsive experience. In US East (Ohio), organizations can also now implement disaster recovery solutions, meet local data residency compliance mandates, and support regional workforces with consistent, low-latency access to their virtual desktop environments across varying network conditions. Amazon WorkSpaces Personal provides users with instant access to their desktops from anywhere. It allows users to stream desktops from AWS to their devices, and WorkSpaces Personal manages the AWS resources required to host and run your desktops, scales automatically, and provides access to your users on demand. Amazon WorkSpaces Core provides cloud-based, fully managed virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) accessible to third-party VDI manage

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Flawed Cisco update threatens to stop APs from getting further patches

17 April 2026 @ 8:54 pm

Cisco admins are scrambling to patch a critical flash memory overflow vulnerability in over 200 Cisco Systems IOS XE-based models of wireless access points (APs), caused by a recent flawed software update. If the issue is not corrected quickly, the AP’s memory will become so flooded that new software updates will be blocked and the AP rendered insecure, or possibly even bricked. The problematic library update causes a specific log file in the flash memory of affected access points to grow by about 5MB a day. Over time, Cisco said in an advisory this w

IPv6 may briefly have accounted for more than half of internet traffic

17 April 2026 @ 5:59 pm

Has IPv6 finally reached its day of glory? It’s fair to say that IPv6 has not had the level of take-up expected when the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ratified it back in 1998. Take-up has been agonizingly slow, not reaching 5 percent of traffic until 2014. However, the use of IPv6 has been slowly climbing since, and according to Google statistics, briefly accounted for 50.1% of the internet traffic Google sees on March 28. However, technology publication

Broadcom’s Facebook friend will help train it to accelerate AI workloads

17 April 2026 @ 5:51 pm

A partnership between Broadcom and Meta could benefit other datacenter operators, as the networking company hones its expertise for supporting AI development. Meta is developing its own in-house AI chips for its exclusive use, and has extended an agreement with Broadcom to support that infrastructure, an agreement that will also provide Broadcom with the know-how to ramp up its expertise in AI networking. The two companies will couple logic, memory, and high-speed I/O for current deployment, and establish a blueprint for future iterations of the Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) chips. As part of the agreement, Broadcom is deploying its Ethernet-based ba

Data centers are costing local governments billions

17 April 2026 @ 5:43 pm

Tax benefits for hyperscalers and other data center operators are costing local administrations billions of dollars. In the US, three states are already giving away more than $1 billion in potential tax revenue, while 14 are failing to declare how much data center subsidies are costing taxpayers, according to Good Jobs First. The campaign group said the failure to declare the tax subsidies goes against US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and that they should, since 2017, be declared as lost revenue. “Tax-abatement laws written long ago for much smaller data centers, predating massive artificial intelligence (AI) facilities, are now unexpectedly costing governm

Equinix offering targets automated AI-centric network operations

17 April 2026 @ 4:58 pm

Equinix has introduced Fabric Intelligence, a service designed to automate and optimize network infrastructure as enterprises scale artificial intelligence workloads across multiple distributed locations. The new platform addresses a growing gap between AI applications, which depend on real-time connectivity across clouds, data centers, and edge locations, and legacy network architectures built around static configurations, ticket-driven workflows, and scheduled change windows, according to Equinix. T

AI shifts IT roles from operator to orchestrator

16 April 2026 @ 7:28 pm

A new report from SolarWinds finds that artificial intelligence is reshaping IT roles, with 80% of professionals reporting a shift away from hands-on operations toward overseeing automated systems and workflows. IT practitioners are increasingly taking on orchestration responsibilities as organizations expand their use of AI-driven tools and

IBM unveils security services for thwarting agentic attacks, automating threat assessment

16 April 2026 @ 1:36 pm

IBM announced two services designed to protect enterprise resources from security threats presented by AI and emerging frontier AI models. IBM Consulting will offer the services: a multi-agent AI protection offering and an enterprise AI threat-assessment tool. The goal is to help companies deal with “sprawling, complex IT estates that are hard to codify, creating ideal conditions for frontier models to identify weaknesses and rapidly turn them into attack paths,” IBM stated. The first service, IBM Autonomous Security, features multiple specialized agents that work together to detect, investigate, recommend a response, and execute the fix of AI-based threats—at machine s

OpenAI pulls out of a second Stargate data center deal

15 April 2026 @ 11:00 pm

In the space of one week, OpenAI has pulled out of two European Stargate data center deals, one in the UK and the second in Norway. Observers attribute the move to the company taking a more disciplined approach to its massive expenses, with OpenAI executives trying to make their books look better in a common move among companies preparing to go public with an imminent IPO. In Norway, OpenAI had been in talks with neocloud provider Nscale, but pulled out of those talks and the data center was instead leased by sometime-OpenAI partner Microsoft, according to sources involv

Maine to put brakes on big data centers as AI expansion collides with power limits

15 April 2026 @ 12:58 pm

Maine is poised to become the first US state to impose a statewide moratorium on large data center construction after lawmakers passed a bill to that effect. The bill needs to be signed by Governor Janet Mills before it can be enacted. If enacted, the law would bar state and local agencies from issuing permits or approvals for data centers drawing 20 megawatts or more of power until approximately October 2027 — a regulatory shift that would directly affect enterprise infrastructure planning at a time when AI-driven demand for data center capacity is accelerating. “AI data centers are increasingly drawn to locations with available land and strong connectivity, qua

Satellite backhaul service Globalstar has a new, rich owner amid challenging market conditions

15 April 2026 @ 4:42 am

Globalstar, a mobile satellite services (MSS) operator in which Apple has a 20% stake, on Tuesday announced a merger agreement with Amazon, which, pending regulatory approval, could soon bring direct to device services (D2D) services to Leo, the latter’s low Earth orbit satellite network. The deal, worth an estimated $11.6 billion, is an indication that the so-called new space race, designed

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How to Check for Available Domains

31 March 2026 @ 1:48 pm

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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?

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.

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How to test IPv6 Socket outside of local Network?

17 April 2026 @ 10:22 pm

I am using a basic IPv6 server and client. It working well o Local Network. How do I test it outside of the local network. My problem is that it tried to test it from a IPv4, but it doesn't work because I am in front of a CGNAT. But using a IPv6 I am getting message on LAN. But I want to test if it could receive pakcets from other computers ouside my network. Firstly, I expect to receive a message from outrside the Local Network, but unfortunelly i don't know how to do it. import socket # Use AF_INET6 for IPv6 and SOCK_STREAM for TCP server = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM) # Bind to all interfaces (::) on port 8080 # IPv6 address tuples can have up to 4 elements: (host, port, flowinfo, scope_id) server.bind(('::', 25010)) server.listen(5) print("Server listening on port 25010..") while True: # Accept a new connection conn, addr = server.accept() print(f"Connected by {addr}") while True: # Receive up t

Tomcat 10 long time to boot with 10 host entries

17 April 2026 @ 9:35 pm

Windows server 2022 Under my Tomcat webapps directory, I have 10 websites. If I just enable one of those in my server.XML file, then I will see it process that host, and scan the other nine directories. If I have all 10 enabled, then for each of the 10 is also scanning these nine other directories. So now there’s 100 directories getting scanned at startup. It makes an eight second start up become 80 seconds. It’s always done this. On the prior version of Tomcat it took a couple of minutes to finish. Now it’s a lot quicker on V 10. But I need to solve this. What other information can I supply? FYI. This isn’t caused by the standard reasons for long startup times. It’s not trying to resolve the host and hanging up. There’s plenty of RAM. Etc. etc..

DNS NS-IP based Resolution Strategy Under Network Isolation

16 April 2026 @ 8:29 am

It has now been approximately 48 days since external internet access in Iran has been shutdowned. A primary technical consequence is DNS fragmentation: Global resolvers cannot reach authoritative DNS servers hosted inside Iran. DNS resolvers within Iran can't reach authoritative servers outside the country. I’ve tested multiple mitigation approaches without success. I’m now evaluating a policy-based routing solution at the DNS layer and need guidance on feasibility and implementation. Current setup / constraints: I maintain a dataset of ~2k subnets (~11M IPs) that are currently reachable within Iran. Some resolvers in the environment have no internet access at all! Some resolvers can forward queries externally to some special servers (e.g., to 1.1.1.1, 4.2.2.4). Target behavior: For each DNS query, inspect the authoritative nameserver (NS)

While creating VM on Openstack the underlying OS is crashing with coredump

16 April 2026 @ 7:11 am

I have OpenStack (devstack) on Ubuntu 22.04. I can create a test instance with Cirros images & log in at the console. Until this point, it looks good. When creating an instance with a higher disk size of 100 GB, the Ubuntu host OS is crashing with a core dump. To restore the OS, I have to do a force restart of the OS. The underlying server has 1 TB disk & 64 GB memory. Any suggestions on debugging this? systemctl list-units "devstack@*" UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION [email protected] loaded active running Devstack [email protected] [email protected] loaded active running Devstack [email protected] [email protected] loaded active running Devstack [email protected] [email protected] loaded activ

A/D Slow While Fixing DC

15 April 2026 @ 12:33 pm

We have a domain controller being fixed and is having caused some down time due to hardware failure. Because of this accessing A/D and Group Policy can take up to 30 minutes to load. Is there a way to tell the domain that the DC is offline and not take so long to time out so we can get work done? I can't seem to find a support link from Microsoft on this. UPDATE: DNS is showing errors for DNS_EVENT_DS_INTERFACE_ERROR and DNS_EVENT_DS_OPEN_WAIT. This is most likely due to the fact that it can't reach the DC since it is offline. UPDATE 2: Domain has 3 domain controllers with 1 site. The PDC is up and running. These are all writeable DCs. Not down DC is not the PDC. UPDATE 3: Yes. The DCs are all GCs and DNSs. Not all the computers are configured to use that DC as the primary and they are configured to use a secondary DNS. We had this same issue before when we had th

802.1x authentication fails

14 April 2026 @ 6:02 pm

I have a domain with a Subordinate CA. I acquired the SubCA from our CA which is offline. The SubCA authenticates 802.1X communications. Every week we have an issue with our 802.1X where it cannot reach the revocation list of the Sub CA. We turn off 802.1x on those ports and check the revocation list URL and we can get to it without a problem. We turn 802.1X back on and a week later the problem reoccurs. Can it be looking for the revocation list from the offline CA? What are we missing? It is similar to this thread --> The revocation function was unable to check revocation because the revocation server was offline If it is trying to talk to the original CA, wouldn't that be outside of standard practice to have the Root CA online?

Modsecurity Logs - DetectionOnly vs On (Enforce)

20 February 2025 @ 11:04 am

I need some help with ModSecurity logs in our Kubernetes environment. We have an ingress controller in place, and all traffic flows through it. I have enabled ModSecurity/Owasp using config maps, and the configuration is working as expected. I am receiving logs with 200 and 403 status codes where applicable. Currently, I have set ModSecurity in DetectionOnly mode. However, I am trying to figure out how to determine which requests will be blocked once I switch the SecRuleEngine to On (Enforce mode). After reviewing the logs, I am having difficulty identifying the difference. For example, suppose a request to https://abc.myhost.com/xyz is flagged as something that should be blocked when SecRuleEngine is turned On, but it is not blocked due to DetectionOnly mode. How can I differentiate this using the logs? I have given a sample below for DetectionOnly. The only difference i see when DetectionOnly is chang

Command line option to uncheck Azure Extension during SQL Server 2022 setup

23 January 2024 @ 11:33 am

When installing SQL Server 2022 (16.x), is there a command line argument or configuration file option that can skip the Azure Extension for SQL Server step, or at least leave the Azure Extension for SQL Server checkbox unchecked? enter image description here I thought /FEATURES=SQLEngine (since the extension is installed by /FEATURES=AZUREEXTENSION) would do the trick, but Azure Extension is still enabled by default.

Kubeadm and kubectl - connection refused

17 January 2024 @ 11:19 am

I deployed a basic cluster on two virtual machines (kvm) with one being designated as master with control plane on it using kubeadm init - everything sees to be starting correctly, but when I try to do even the most basic checks using kubectl I get connection refused error. UPDATE 2: Got it working, but don't understand why - Originally, I was running everything as dedicated user with sudo. As soon as I switch to being root (su root) and repeated the steps, everything started to work. What caused the change, is it somehow related to being in root environment instead of user? Different home directory? Working directory? I am at a loss here UPDATE 1: Minimal Failing Example: This time I made another virtual machine running ubuntu 20.04 trying to make it a replica of

Cannot write files into highly available NFS storage created with DRBD and Pacemake. (Permission denied error returned)

13 July 2023 @ 12:55 pm

I am trying to set up a highly available NFS storage with DRBD and Pacemake (first time doing this), on 2 Fedora 38 VMs. My main guidance on this endeavor were these 2 docs: doc1 doc2 I've managed to start the pacemaker cluster and to mount the NFS shared folder on my hosts, but when I try to write something in that folder, I get a prmission denied error. Changing the mount point permission to 666 or 777 doesn't help. Any idea what could be wrong ? My DRBD configs looks like this: #> sudo vi /etc/drbd.d/global_common.conf global { usage-count yes; } common { disk { no-disk-flushes;

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