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Warm up to improved workload performance with the #AWS Cloud. ☁️💻☀️ Powered by next gen AWS Graviton3E processors, Amazon EC2 Hpc7g instances deliver up to 60% better performance for compute-intensive workloads over the previous gen. #EC2 #Compute 👉

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EndBadGovernance3 years ago

@inecnigeria said your app they used on 25th February for elections had some glitches that affected the upload of ONLY THE PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS. You need to clear the air on this.

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ANSELM.£$3 years ago

@inecnigeria is spoiling your reputation I asked again @awscloud did you have any glitches on the 25th February on African region Nigeria to be specific??

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