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AWS Certificate Manager introduces exportable public SSL/TLS certificates to use anywhere

  • AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) now allows exportable public SSL/TLS certificates for deployment with various AWS services.
  • Users can export public certificates from ACM and use them on Amazon EC2 instances, containers, or on-premises hosts.
  • The exported public certificates are valid for 395 days and issued by Amazon Trust Services, trusted by major platforms and browsers.
  • To export a certificate, users must request a new exportable public certificate in ACM console or via AWS CLI.
  • After requesting, domain validation is required, and certificates can be exported with private keys.
  • Key security measures and certificate revocation processes are highlighted for managing exportable public certificates.
  • Automatic renewal configurations and charges associated with exportable certificates are explained in the article.
  • Users can now leverage exportable public SSL/TLS certificates with ACM for various workloads and services, incurring additional charges.
  • There are specific costs associated with exportable public certificates creation and renewal, detailed on the AWS Certificate Manager Service Pricing page.
  • ACM encourages users to try out exportable public certificates and provides resources for documentation and feedback.

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