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  2. Amazon Machine Image - Wikipedia

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    A template for the root volume for the instance (for example, an operating system, an application server, and applications) Launch permissions that control which AWS accounts can use the AMI to launch instances; A block device mapping that specifies the volumes to attach to the instance when it's launched

  3. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Amazon launches AWS Secrets Manager which manages the storage, distribution, and rotation of secrets via API, the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), and AWS Lambda functions. [178] 2018: June 5: Product (compute) AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) available in the US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon) Regions. [179] 2018 September 11–12 ...

  4. Reboot to restore software - Wikipedia

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    Deploying solutions based on reboot to restore technology allows users to define a system configuration as the desired state. The baseline is the point that is restored on reboot. Once the baseline is set, the reboot to restore software continues to restore that configuration every time the device restarts or switches on after a shutdown. [3]

  5. Amazon Virtual Private Cloud - Wikipedia

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    This connection allows the user to “interact with Amazon EC2 instances within a VPC as if they were within [the user's] existing network.” [7] Users are also able to route traffic from one VPC to another VPC using private IP addresses and can communicate as if they were on the same network.

  6. Exclusive: Leaked Amazon documents identify critical ... - AOL

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    Nearly 10% of people who are active users of the voice assistant through Amazon Echo devices—or 3.8 million people in total—won’t be able to access the new version through those devices.

  7. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    A command prompt (or just prompt) is a sequence of (one or more) characters used in a command-line interface to indicate readiness to accept commands. It literally prompts the user to take action. A prompt usually ends with one of the characters $ , % , # , [ 18 ] [ 19 ] : , > or - [ 20 ] and often includes other information, such as the path ...

  8. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Early AWS "building blocks" logo along a sigmoid curve depicting recession followed by growth. [citation needed]The genesis of AWS came in the early 2000s. After building Merchant.com, Amazon's e-commerce-as-a-service platform that offers third-party retailers a way to build their own web-stores, Amazon pursued service-oriented architecture as a means to scale its engineering operations, [15 ...

  9. Booting - Wikipedia

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    The PDP-11/44 had an Intel 8085 as a console processor; [42] the VAX-11/780, the first member of Digital's VAX line of 32-bit superminicomputers, had an LSI-11-based console processor, [43] and the VAX-11/730 had an 8085-based console processor. [44] These console processors could boot the main processor from various storage devices.