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| | | | | launch and suscribe RHEL 8/9 instances in AWS 15 Oct 2023 Simple, no RedHat Cloud integration Go to EC2 and launch either RHEL8 or RHEL9 instances: RHEL8: AWS Marketplace: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Ami Id: ami-0b324207d4bcaec61 RHEL9: AWS Marketplace: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Ami Id: ami-026ebd4cfe2c043b2 Ensure the AWS instance includes a RHEL suscription $ curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document 2>/dev/null | grep billingProducts "billingProducts" : [ "bp-6fa54006" ] #I... | |
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| | | All major browsers have a built-in password manager. So we should use them, right? I Do I use my browser's password manager because it's convenient: with sync, I get all of my passwords on all of my devices. This convenience means that I can use a different password for every website, improving my security. This... | ||