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Announcing Region Expansion of P6-B200 instances on SageMaker Studio notebooks

11 May 2026 @ 11:34 pm

We are pleased to announce general availability of Amazon EC2 P6-B200 instances in AWS US East (N. Virginia) on SageMaker Studio notebooks. Amazon EC2 P6-B200 instances are powered by 8 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs with 1440 GB of high-bandwidth GPU memory and 5th Generation Intel Xeon processors (Emerald Rapids). These instances deliver up to 2x better performance compared to P5en instances for AI training. Customers can use P6-B200 instances to interactively develop and fine-tune large foundation models, including LLMs, mixture of experts models, and multi-modal reasoning models. These instances enable efficient experimentation with larger models directly in JupyterLab or CodeEditor environments for generative AI applications such as enterprise copilots and content generation across text, images, and video. Visit developer guides for instructions on setting up and using 

ENA Express for Amazon EC2 instances now supports traffic between Availability Zones

11 May 2026 @ 8:00 pm

Elastic Network Adapter (ENA) Express now supports traffic between Amazon EC2 instances in different Availability Zones within a Region, delivering up to 25 Gbps single-flow bandwidth. ENA Express is a networking feature that uses the AWS Scalable Reliable Datagram (SRD) protocol to improve network performance. SRD is a reliable network protocol that delivers performance improvements through advanced congestion control and multi-pathing. Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) io2 Block Express and Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) for high performance computing and machine learning workloads also leverage SRD. Workloads such as distributed storage, databases, and file systems require deployments spanning multiple Availability Zones for resilience, yet single flows between zones support up to 5 Gbps with ENA. ENA Express delivers up to 25 Gbps single-flow bandwidth for traffic between Availability Zones. To achieve this, ENA Express detects compatibility between your EC2 instances

Announcing Region Expansion of G6 instances on SageMaker Studio notebooks

11 May 2026 @ 8:00 pm

We are pleased to announce general availability of Amazon EC2 G6 instances in the Middle East (Dubai) and Asia Pacific (Malaysia) on SageMaker Studio notebooks. Amazon EC2 G6 instances are powered by up to 8 NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPUs with 24 GB of memory per GPU and third generation AMD EPYC processors. G6 instances offer 2x better performance for deep learning inference compared to EC2 G4dn instances. Customers can use G6 instances to interactively test model deployment and for interactive model training for use cases such as generative AI fine-tuning and inference workloads, natural language processing, language translation, computer vision, and recommender engines. Visit developer guides for instructions on setting up and using JupyterLab and 

Announcing Region Expansion of P4de instances on SageMaker Studio notebooks

11 May 2026 @ 8:00 pm

We are pleased to announce general availability of Amazon EC2 P4de instances in Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Singapore) and Europe (Frankfurt) on SageMaker Studio notebooks. Amazon EC2 P4de instances are powered by 8 NVIDIA A100 GPUs with 80GB high-performance HBM2e GPU memory, 2X higher than the GPUs in our current P4d instances. The new P4de instances provide a total of 640GB of GPU memory, which provide up to 60% better ML training performance along with 20% lower cost to train when compared to P4d instances. The improved performance will allow customers to reduce model training times and accelerate time to market. Increased GPU memory on P4de will also benefit workloads that need to train on large datasets of high-resolution data. Visit developer guides for instructions on setting up and using JupyterLab and&nbs

Announcing Region Expansion of G6e instances on SageMaker Studio notebooks

11 May 2026 @ 8:00 pm

We are pleased to announce general availability of Amazon EC2 G6e instances in the Middle East (Dubai), Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Seoul) and Europe (Frankfurt, Stockholm, Spain) on SageMaker Studio notebooks. Amazon EC2 G6e instances are powered by up to 8 NVIDIA L40s Tensor Core GPUs with 48 GB of memory per GPU and third generation AMD EPYC processors. G6e instances deliver up to 2.5x better performance compared to EC2 G5 instances. Customers can use G6e instances to interactively test model deployment and for interactive model training use cases such as generative AI fine-tuning. You can use G6e instances to deploy large language models (LLMs) with up to 13B parameters and diffusion models for generating images, video, and audio. Visit developer guides for instructions on setting up and using JupyterLab and&nbs

Amazon Aurora DSQL is now available in five additional AWS Regions

11 May 2026 @ 7:59 pm

Amazon Aurora DSQL single-Region clusters are now available in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (Sao Paulo). Aurora DSQL is the fastest serverless, distributed SQL database that enables you to build always available applications with virtually unlimited scalability, the highest availability, and zero infrastructure management. It is designed to make scaling and resilience effortless for your applications and offers the fastest distributed SQL reads and writes. With this launch, Aurora DSQL is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), , Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia P

AWS HealthOmics now supports caching of cancelled workflow runs

11 May 2026 @ 7:00 pm

AWS HealthOmics now supports caching completed task outputs of cancelled runs, enabling customers to reuse outputs and avoid recomputing previously completed tasks. When caching is enabled and a run is cancelled, HealthOmics automatically stores completed task outputs in the customer’s S3 bucket, allowing customers to restart runs from the point of cancellation. AWS HealthOmics is a HIPAA-eligible service that helps healthcare and life sciences customers accelerate scientific breakthroughs at scale with fully managed bioinformatics workflows. Caching of cancelled runs helps researchers, bioinformaticians, and workflow developers debug and iteratively develop workflows efficiently by storing intermediate files and completed task outputs for inspection. This saves customers the cost of recomputing completed tasks that may have taken hours and accelerates subsequent runs by executing only the remaining incomplete tasks.

AWS WAF introduces dynamic label interpolation for custom request and response handling

11 May 2026 @ 6:00 pm

AWS WAF now supports dynamic label interpolation, enabling you to forward WAF classification signals to your origin and embed context in responses with a single rule. Security engineers who previously maintained a separate rule for every signal value can now use ${namespace:} syntax in custom request headers, response headers, and response bodies to forward an entire label namespace at once. For example, one rule with a dynamic variable can forward all IP reputation signals to your application, which can then respond adaptively, such as by enforcing multi-factor authentication (MFA). Interpolation also introduces synthetic labels: built-in values resolved from request context, including client IP address, WAF request ID, and JA3 and JA4 fingerprints. You can embed these in custom block pages and challenge pages so users reporting false positives have a reference ID to cite, or forward TLS fingerprints to your application for adaptive auth decisions. Interpolation works with

Claude Platform on AWS is now generally available

11 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Today, AWS announced the general availability of Claude Platform on AWS, a new service that gives customers direct access to Anthropic's native Claude Platform experience through their existing AWS account. AWS is the first cloud provider to offer access to the native Claude Platform experience. Developers and organizations now have the choice to access Anthropic's native Claude Platform experience, including APIs, console, and early-access beta features, directly through their existing AWS account, without managing separate accounts, billing, or tracking. Claude Platform on AWS is operated by Anthropic, and customer data is processed outside the AWS security boundary. Claude Platform on AWS is designed for development teams and enterprises that want access to Anthropic's native Claude Platform development experience and do not have specific regional data residency requirements. Customers still use existing IAM

AWS Transform adds containerization capability during migrations

11 May 2026 @ 8:22 am

AWS Transform now supports replatforming applications to containers during migration to AWS. This release extends AWS Transform's agentic AI capabilities to automate the containerization of your source code, enabling you to migrate and modernize in parallel, reducing the time and complexity of moving from on-premises to cloud-native architectures. Migration teams can containerize source code from GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, or .zip files, generate Docker images, publish to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR), and deploy to Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). This brings containerization into the same workflow your team uses to plan and execute rehost migrations. AWS Transform analyzes your source code repositories, generates Dockerfiles, and builds container images with integrated

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HPE memory server targets compute-heavy and agentic AI workloads

11 May 2026 @ 7:50 pm

HPE has rolled out a new enterprise memory server built for complex business workloads, compute-heavy systems, and emerging agentic AI workloads. The HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 is powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors. It’s available with a minimum of four and up to 16 sockets and supports up to 64TB of DDR5 memory. The 3250 is built on the HPE Superdome Flex architecture, which includes a high-speed interconnect fabric that links multiple CPU sockets into one system image. Rather than tying together multiple one- or two- socket servers, the 3250 acts as a large, shared-memory machine, reducing server sprawl and complex data reassembly for target workloads such as

PCI group begins work on new spec to support bandwidth-hungry apps like AI, HPC

11 May 2026 @ 6:38 pm

The PCI-SIG consortium announced PCIe 7.0 nearly four years ago and no products supporting it have come to market yet, but the standards body is going forward with the first draft of the PCIe 8.0 standard. If all goes according to plan, the final PCIe 8.0 specification will be released in 2028. Each new revision of the PCIe spec features a doubling of performance over the prior generation, and 8.0 is no different, with 256 GT/s data rate and 1 TB/s of raw

Cisco: Latest news and insights

11 May 2026 @ 4:33 pm

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

Lyrie.ai Joins First Batch of Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program

11 May 2026 @ 1:22 pm

Dubai-founded OTT Cybersecurity LLC also unveils the Agent Trust Protocol (ATP), the first open cryptographic standard for AI agent identity, scope, and action verification — slated for IETF submission. OTT Cybersecurity LLC, the company behind Lyrie.ai, today announced two milestones that together position the company as foundational infrastructure for the agentic AI era: acceptance into Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program (CVP), and the public release of the Agent Trust Protocol (ATP), an open cryptographic standard for securing AI agents operating autonomously on the internet. “Being among the first companies accepted into Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program v

AWS hit by US-East-1 outage after data center thermal event

11 May 2026 @ 8:31 am

A power outage triggered by a thermal event inside an Amazon Web Services data center in Northern Virginia disrupted Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances and Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes in the US-EAST-1 region late on Thursday, the cloud provider confirmed in updates posted to its Health Dashboard. In an incident report timestamped 5:25 PM PDT (00:25 UTC Friday), AWS said it had spotted issues in the use1-az4 availability zone and confirmed that “EC2 instances and EBS volumes hosted on impacted hardware are affected by the loss of power during the thermal event.” Rising temperatures inside a single data center had caused the impairments, the company said in a

Q&A: Quantum physicist Sonia Fernández-Vidal on why classical computing isn’t going anywhere

8 May 2026 @ 3:33 pm

Sonia Fernández-Vidal has spent her career making the strange world of quantum physics feel tangible: first in the laboratory, then on the page, and now in the gallery. A doctor in Quantum Optics and Information from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, she has conducted research at some of the world’s most presigious institutions, including CERN in Switzerland and Los Alamos National Laboratory in the U.S., and is a full academic member of the European Royal Academy of Doctors. But it is her parallel life as a science communicator that sets her apart. She is the author of The Door of the Three Locks (La Puerta de los Tres Cerrojos), a surprise 2011 bestseller that grew i

OpenAI-led consortium seeks to address AI processing bottlenecks

8 May 2026 @ 2:46 pm

An OpenAI-led consortium of tech giants including AMD, Broadcom, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia have unveiled a new networking protocol designed to address network congestion, a problem that has always existed but has been exacerbated by the massive amounts of data required for AI processing. The new protocol, called Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC), is for training models on 100,000+ GPUs by distributing traffic across hundreds of network

Gluware’s Titan rises to meet Mythos network vulnerability challenge

7 May 2026 @ 6:14 pm

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, released earlier this year, showed that AI systems could identify and probe network vulnerabilities at a speed that traditional patch management cycles were not designed to match. Security teams that had operated on 30-to-90-day remediation windows began reassessing that assumption. That’s the challenge that network automation vendor Gluware is taking on. This week the company announced Titan Exposure Management, a closed-loop agentic capability that determines which devices on a network are actually exposed to a given vulnerabili

AMD launches AI-targeted PCIe cards for current servers

7 May 2026 @ 5:12 pm

AMD has launched the latest in its Instinct enterprise GPU accelerators, the MI350, which are designed to fit the data center infrastructure customers already own. Targeted at agentic AI, Instinct MI350P PCIe cards are dual-slot drop-in cards for standard air-cooled servers. They are built to deploy inference on premises within customer’s current data center  power, cooling, and

Supply constraints, optical advances dominate Arista’s Q1

7 May 2026 @ 12:55 am

It’s mostly good news for Arista Networks, which reported total first-quarter revenue of $2.71 billion, up 35.1% compared to the year-ago quarter. The vendor raised its forecasted growth to 27.7%, aiming now for full-year 2026 revenue of $11.5 billion. Arista also raised its AI revenue target to $3.5 billion, effectively saying it would double its AI sales this year. Less positive is the supply-chain pressure, as networking components – memory, chips, and wafers – face ongoing shortages and

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1 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431)

30 April 2026 @ 2:43 pm

On 29 April 2026, security researchers at Theori (Xint Code) publicly disclosed CVE-2026-31431, known as “Copy Fail.” It is a local privilege escalation flaw in the Linux kernel’s AF_ALG cryptographic... The post Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) appeared first on Heart Internet.

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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

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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.

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Windows Server 2025 cannot rejoin Active Directory 2019 domain, due to "The request is not supported"

11 May 2026 @ 7:05 pm

I have a Windows Server 2025 machine that I am trying to get rejoined to a domain. The domain is running on a Windows Server 2019 domain controller that is healthy and has all FSMO roles. Attempting to join, results in "The request is not supported".v Some background -- this Server 2025 machine was previously a domain controller on this same domain but had to be decommissioned due to replication was broken. I had the worst time trying to gracefully remove the Server. To attempt to clean up the old metadata, I went into ADUC on the 2019 DC, navigated to the Domain Controllers OU, right clicked the Server 2025 machine and deleted it. It warned me that it was a global catalog server and I confirmed the deletion. I somehow managed to get the The AD DS and DNS roles uninstalled, but I'm not sure how much is remaining. The server is sitting in WORKGROUP right now. The old computer object was cleaned up from AD on the 2019 DC. Here is what I have tried and

PFsense Dual Wan setup with single virtual gateway

11 May 2026 @ 2:02 pm

I am trying to a setup dual wan on a pfsense sg-6100 but cannot figure out how to do it when we only have a single gateway. We have 2 fiber lines coming into the premises from BT that go into 2 seperate cisco switches controlled by BT. The IP address details we have been given are as below Line 1 IP address - 70.x.x.195/28 next hop gateway address - 70.x.x.193 Line 2 IP address - 70.x.x.196/28 next hop gateway address - 70.x.x.193 I have set interface WAN to the 70.x.x.195/28 address and if I try to set WAN2 to the 70.x.x.196/28 I get an error stating that the address overlaps with the 70.x.x.195 address. If I change both WAN and WAN2 to /32 addresses then I can set WAN to the 70.x.x.195 address and WAN2 to 70.x.x.196 but I cannot set both interfaces to use the same next hop gateway address. Can anyone point me in the right direction to set this up using the details above?

Dovecot closes client connection after successful login, so IMAP session fails

11 May 2026 @ 1:45 pm

Trying to bring up a Dovecot 2.4.3 installation on my publicly accessible home server. I had a working 2.3.x installation and have followed all the migration advice on the dovecot website. Eventually, I archived the previous config and started again with a de minimis configuration from the dovecot website (1, below). I narrowed the problem down to the server closing the connection immediately after a successful login, but the question is, why does it do that? I used 'openssl s_client' to test the link, and you can see at the end of recording (3, below), it successfully connects, logs in, but immediately closes. In other sessions I've attempted login with an intentionally wrong password, which it correctly rejects, and maintains the connection. Then I login with the correct password which it accepts and gives a prompt expecting a command, but then it disconnects immediately. I'm mystified. I expect it's something stupid, but I've been at it all weekend without

Should a power strip attached to a UPS have a fuse

11 May 2026 @ 10:42 am

We have some equipment in our server rack that doesn't draw a lot of power, like a USB-to-network adapter and a fiber modem. Right now these small devices are powered over a simple power strip attached to a UPS (Eaton 9PX 11000i). I was told during an audit that the power strip should have its own fuse. Is this really necessary, just a good idea, or does it not matter at all? I'm in central Europe if that matters.

DNSSEC with Bind9 on Ubuntu 24.04

11 May 2026 @ 2:21 am

I have a server that runs Ubuntu 24.04, which functions as the master-zone-server using Bind9. I store all my zone files in two separate folders: /etc/bind/master-zones/forward-zones/ /etc/bind/master-zones/reverse-zones/ I implemented zone-based DNSSEC by adding the following to the zones. zone "zone1.com" IN { type master; file "/etc/bind/master-zones/forward-zones/zone1.com.zone.db"; dnssec-policy default; inline-signing yes; }; But this is forcing me the follwing: Give write permission to the bind-user to the zone file folder "/etc/bind/master-zones/forward-zones/", which I want to keep it as read-only. After I gave the write permission, the Bind9 is now creating three additional files for each zone in this folder, which is making the folder very crowded and destroying the neatness of my zone folder. zone1.db --> my ori

How to hide header info and include indented lines in tree command output?

11 May 2026 @ 12:53 am

I'm using Windows Server 2022. I want to list files and subfolders in a directory in a tree structure. I used this cmd: tree /f /a "C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\Manga\Complete\Watashi no Fushidara (complete)", and it returned this result: Folder PATH listing Volume serial number is 000001EF B640:4E39 C:\USERS\ADMINISTRATOR\DESKTOP\MANGA\COMPLETE\WATASHI NO FUSHIDARA (COMPLETE) Watashi no Fushidara - v01 ch 01-06 (omake not translated).cbz Watashi no Fushidara - v02 ch 07-13 (end).cbz The indented lines are not included if there are no subfolders in the directory. I want to hide the header information and include indented lines so it looks like this: C:\USERS\ADMINISTRATOR\DESKTOP\MANGA\COMPLETE\WATASHI NO FUSHIDARA (COMPLETE) ∟ --- Watashi no Fushidara - v01 ch 01-06 (omake not translated).cbz ∟ --- Watashi no Fushidara - v02 ch 07-13 (end).cbz How can I achieve this?

Why does one Foundry resource got a *.services.ai.azure.com custom subdomain while another in the same resource has *.api.cognitive.microsoft.com?

9 May 2026 @ 11:58 pm

I have two Azure AI Foundry resources under the same subscription, same resource group, same region (eastus2), both visible in the Foundry portal at ai.azure.com. Their "Azure AI model inference endpoint" URLs differ in structure: Resource A: https://<resource-A-name>.services.ai.azure.com/models Resource B: https://eastus2.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/models Resource A has a custom subdomain matching the resource name. Resource B falls back to the shared regional Cognitive Services endpoint. Why does one Azure AI Foundry resource get a *.services.ai.azure.com custom subdomain while another in the same resource group uses the regional *.api.cognitive.microsoft.com endpoint?

Can a service have multiple of the same type of port in /etc/services? [closed]

9 May 2026 @ 11:21 pm

I'm running dedicated game servers on my homelab. Many of these servers communicate with multiple ports on the same protocol (for example, Conan Exiles uses tcp/7777, tcp/25575, udp/7777, udp/7778, and udp/27015). I want to add the ports needed for a given server to /etc/services to make firewall management with ufw a little less verbose - it's easier to specify a service to allow than to specify each port, and it's self-documenting in a way. Because of how IANA assigns ports, /etc/services has many services with both a TCP and a UDP port defined. However, I don't think I see any instances where a service specifies multiple TCP or UDP ports under it. The manpage for services(5) doesn't suggest that this can be done, nor does it suggest that it can't either. Could I do something like this at the end of the file to define a "conanexiles" service? conanexiles 7777/tcp conanexiles 25575/tcp conanexiles 7777/udp conanexiles 7778/udp conanexiles 27

Linux share mounted from Windows shows R/O even though shared R/W from Linux host

9 May 2026 @ 7:50 pm

I have an old Windows 2012 server which saves daily DB backups off to a share on linux. The automated backup script is intermittently failing. When I manually copy files as a domain admin user, I get an error: You need permission to perform this action." No details available, three buttons: Try again, skip and cancel. Getting properties on the remote folder is shows as "RO (only applies to files in folder)", even though it is shared RW in the linux host's /etc/exports file. I tried exportfs -ra just in case, but still the same. None of my admin accounts can copy the file over, even thought they're part of the SQL backup user group. I also get a strange error when I try to modify the R/O attribute on the remote folder I want to copy into. When I uncheck the Read-Only attribute and click apply, I get: "An error occurred applying attributes to the file: \server\path\folder\some-file-inside. An unexpected network error occurre

Ubuntu host in Azure cannot reach Internet after restart [closed]

8 May 2026 @ 6:39 pm

I have an Ubuntu host in Azure running virtualmin for a web host. After restarting, the device cannot reach the Internet, either by IP or DNS. Several packages were updated, however no additional packages were installed. I can't ping the gateway (expected, I believe ICMP is disabled to the gateway) but I also can't ping 8.8.8.8. IPv6 is disabled on this device, and it has an attached public IP. I found information about SSH breaking, but this is more than SSH. I cannot install packages or reach any running services inbound. Traceroute is not installed, and I can't reach apt to install it. Nothing changed with the NSG rules, but here are the rules: NSG Configuration Network configuration in Azure: Network Config in Azure The host receives the IP address using DHCP. I did not do any manual config other than disabling IPv6, wh

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