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Ava Labs Partners with AWS to Offer One-Click Node Deployment

A subnet deployment service and GovCloud integration for compliance-friendly Dapps are other new features.

According to a Jan. 11 blog post from Ava Labs, the developer of the Avalanche network, the company has collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create new capabilities designed to make running a node easier.

One-click node deployment through the AWS Marketplace, AWS GovCloud integration for decentralised app (DApp) developers worried about compliance, and the option to build Avalanche subnets with a few clicks are among the new capabilities.

Ava Labs CEO Emin Gün Sirer remarked in the news article that AWS has always been an essential element of the Avalanche ecosystem, allowing DApp developers to readily build nodes to test their applications. He anticipates that these additional features will make AWS much more valuable to Avalanche DApp developers. He elaborated:

“It has been a huge boon for both individual and enterprise developers to be able to spin up nodes and test networks on the fly with AWS in whatever legal jurisdiction makes the most sense for them. I’m proud that we’ve implemented a protocol that can accommodate millions of participants with near-instant finality. Our work with Amazon can accelerate the positive impact of Avalanche.”

The Avalanche community’s reaction to the news has been mainly positive. One user shared a tutorial for launching an Avalanche node with the additional features:

Others focused on the price activity that followed the announcement:

AWS is not the only cloud-computing system with which Ava Labs has collaborated. It established a similar arrangement with Alibaba Cloud in December.

 

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