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Originally posted by MrEcho View PostWith all the tools AWS is adding to manage instances, some of the features dont really sound all that impressive.
Live kernel patching does sound cool, but any system built on the 'cloud', you have to build it to where any part of it can go poof any second.
So rebooting a box after a kernel update shouldn't really be an issue now days.
But theres still software out there that isnt built for the 'cloud' and needs that single server setup, and to run 24/7.
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Ubuntu Pro. Is this compatible with Ami Pro, Foxpro, and Quattro Pro?
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Originally posted by zxy_thf View PostAgreed. The FIPS compliant also looks weird. (who cares FIPS compliant if you're not part of the Gov. or its contractors?)
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The government traditionally operated their own datacenters with their own gear but for the most part it was mostly "COTS" (commercial off-the-shelf); not sure what you mean by "government stuff on its own setup." The government couldn't just buy any old hardware or software though it would have to be compliant with standards such as FIPS. Now there's a push to move things to the cloud as potential cost-savings but that doesn't mean FIPS goes away and now there's new standards to adhere to such as FedRAMP which are standards specifically for cloud service providers wishing to do business with the government. This is all very boring to us but interesting to companies wishing to rake in the big bucks via government contracts which is why it's being advertised. I don't work for a government contractor anymore but I do work for a company that provides CDN services to government contractors and we're often asked by these customers about FedRAMP or "FedRAMP+" compliance presumably because the government will require this to do business with them
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Well the Government stuff is on its own setup. And as far as I remember the FIPS stuff is just verified packages and versions.
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Originally posted by zxy_thf View Post
who cares FIPS compliant if you're not part of the Gov. or its contractors?
It seems they just crammed bunch of Enterprise features to a cloud environment.
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Originally posted by MrEcho View PostWith all the tools AWS is adding to manage instances, some of the features dont really sound all that impressive.
Live kernel patching does sound cool, but any system built on the 'cloud', you have to build it to where any part of it can go poof any second.
So rebooting a box after a kernel update shouldn't really be an issue now days.
But theres still software out there that isnt built for the 'cloud' and needs that single server setup, and to run 24/7.
It seems they just crammed bunch of Enterprise features to a cloud environment.
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