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.