![]() Because Python 2 has been sunset since January 1, 2020, the kernels with Python 2.x are no longer available in the Amazon Linux 2 based notebook instance. What’s new with Amazon Linux 2 based notebook instancesįor a data scientist using SageMaker notebook instances, the major difference is the notebook kernels available in the instance. To learn how to migrate your work from an Amazon Linux based notebook instance to a new Amazon Linux 2 based notebook instance, see our next post Migrate your work to an Amazon SageMaker notebook instance with Amazon Linux 2. ![]() We also share the support plan for Amazon Linux based notebook instances. In this post, we show you what your new experience with an Amazon Linux 2 based SageMaker notebook instance looks like. AWS provides long-term security and maintenance updates for the Amazon Linux 2 AMI while the Amazon Linux AMI ended its standard support on Decemand has entered a maintenance support phase. With Amazon Linux 2, you get an environment that offers long-term support with access to the latest innovations in the Linux offering. Amazon Linux 2 provides a secure, stable, and high-performance runtime environment to develop and run cloud and enterprise applications. ![]() Introduced in 2017, Amazon Linux 2 is the next generation of Amazon Linux, a Linux server operating system from AWS first launched in September 2010. Data scientists and developers can spin up SageMaker Notebooks to interactively explore, visualize and prepare data, and build and deploy models on SageMaker. SageMaker notebook instances are fully managed Jupyter Notebooks with pre-configured development environments for data science and machine learning. You can now choose Amazon Linux 2 for your new SageMaker notebook instance to take advantage of the latest update and support provided by Amazon Linux 2. Today, we’re excited to announce that Amazon SageMaker notebook instances support Amazon Linux 2. February 8th, 2022: Updated with AWS CloudFormation support to create an Amazon Linux 2 based SageMaker notebook instance.
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