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AWS Snowball User Guide
choose one category (class) out of two. These are binary classification problems.
Problems where more than two categories (classes) are available are called
"multiclass classification" problems.
See Also binary classification model, multiclass classification model.
CLI See AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
Cloud Directory See Amazon Cloud Directory (Cloud Directory).
cloud service provider (CSP) A company that provides subscribers with access to internet-hosted computing,
storage, and software services.
CloudHub See AWS VPN CloudHub.
cluster A logical grouping of container instance (p. 125)s that you can place
task (p. 156)s on.
Amazon Elasticsearch Service (Amazon ES) (p. 111): A logical grouping of one or
more data nodes, optional dedicated master nodes, and storage required to run
Amazon Elasticsearch Service (Amazon ES) and operate your Amazon ES domain.
See Also data node, dedicated master node, node.
cluster compute instance A type of instance (p. 136) that provides a great amount of CPU power
coupled with increased networking performance, making it well suited for High
Performance Compute (HPC) applications and other demanding network-bound
applications.
cluster placement group A logical cluster compute instance (p. 124) grouping to provide lower latency
and high-bandwidth connectivity between the instance (p. 136)s.
cluster status Amazon Elasticsearch Service (Amazon ES) (p. 111): An indicator of the health
of a cluster. A status can be green, yellow, or red. At the shard level, green means
that all shards are allocated to nodes in a cluster, yellow means that the primary
shard is allocated but the replica shards are not, and red means that the primary
and replica shards of at least one index are not allocated. The shard status
determines the index status, and the index status determines the cluster status.
CMK See customer master key (CMK).
CNAME Canonical Name Record. A type of resource record (p. 148) in the Domain
Name System (DNS) that specifies that the domain name is an alias of another,
canonical domain name. More simply, it is an entry in a DNS table that lets you
alias one fully qualified domain name to another.
complaint The event in which a recipient (p. 147) who does not want to receive an email
message clicks "Mark as Spam" within the email client, and the internet service
provider (p. 136) sends a notification to Amazon SES (p. 113).
compound query Amazon CloudSearch (p. 110): A search request that specifies multiple search
criteria using the Amazon CloudSearch structured search syntax.
condition IAM (p. 118): Any restriction or detail about a permission. The condition is D in
the statement "A has permission to do B to C where D applies."
AWS WAF (p. 121): A set of attributes that AWS WAF searches for in web
requests to AWS resource (p. 148)s such as Amazon CloudFront (p. 110)
distributions. Conditions can include values such as the IP addresses that web
requests originate from or values in request headers. Based on the specified
conditions, you can configure AWS WAF to allow or block web requests to AWS
resources.
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