Comment by cutthegrass2 4 years ago Wonder whether the AWS Mac EC2 instance types are affected too, anyone know? 4 comments cutthegrass2 Reply my123 4 years ago You get an OS drive backed by EBS on those, through the AWS Nitro System.As such, they share the same storage infrastructure as other EC2 instances. aaaaaaaaaaab 4 years ago Do you really think those machines are just plugged into the mains socket in Amazon's data centers? rvense 4 years ago Yes. And the cheap instances use shorter leads that technicians might trip over at any given moment. voxadam 4 years ago https://xkcd.com/908/
my123 4 years ago You get an OS drive backed by EBS on those, through the AWS Nitro System.As such, they share the same storage infrastructure as other EC2 instances.
aaaaaaaaaaab 4 years ago Do you really think those machines are just plugged into the mains socket in Amazon's data centers? rvense 4 years ago Yes. And the cheap instances use shorter leads that technicians might trip over at any given moment. voxadam 4 years ago https://xkcd.com/908/
rvense 4 years ago Yes. And the cheap instances use shorter leads that technicians might trip over at any given moment. voxadam 4 years ago https://xkcd.com/908/
You get an OS drive backed by EBS on those, through the AWS Nitro System.
As such, they share the same storage infrastructure as other EC2 instances.
Do you really think those machines are just plugged into the mains socket in Amazon's data centers?
Yes. And the cheap instances use shorter leads that technicians might trip over at any given moment.
https://xkcd.com/908/