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Sgallagher/move to rhel7 amis #78

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Switched from centos ami to rhel7 ami
Switched items from centos to rhel7; and updated correct ami username to use
Updated amis for correct variable name (centos to rhel7)
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@scottpgallagher is the move to REHL to run on a more common OS? Or off the high-perf Centos images?

I was thinking about this the other day and the REHL images are more expensive, so the cost is something to consider.

REHL is closer to what I customer would be using within their environment.

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@ericcalabretta To move from the CentOS high perf AMIs as they aren't available in every region as RHEL would be. This affects @anthonygrees as he has to use one of the west regions to spin demos up which will now affect the shutdown that happens nightly.

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jmery commented May 27, 2020

@ericcalabretta for this ... cost is less important than availability / flexibility to run what we want where we want. Added bonus of RHEL being more customer relatable.

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With regards to this repo we don’t have an issue but I did notice it will break the remediation on the other demo though so we will have some updates for remediation to fix on the other demo if we go to rhel7

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