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by moe
5507 days ago
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So Canonical, a distribution maker, is not to be trusted for their kernel suggestions, but Amazon is infallible? Neither is infallible. But Amazon probably knows the intricacies of their platform better than Canonical. And they likely run some of their own stuff on these kernels for a while before releasing them to the public. Old kernel builds don't work particularly well Don't work as in what? This is the first time I hear about a kernel problem on EC2. disdain I don't see where I voiced disdain. I merely responded to the guy who claimed your EC2 kernel is linked to the distro you run. That's simply not true. |
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The guy who claimed EC2 kernels are linked to the distro you run was simply claiming that, unless you want to go it on your own, you're tied to the kernel provided by a supported AMI. As you've suggested multiple times, there are benefits to running an environment that is supported and that other people have operational experience with. Honestly, I'm not even sure what you're arguing anymore... seems like you're just being antagonistic.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ec2/ [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bugs?field....