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					<description><![CDATA[Starting with the Amazon EMR 7.2 release, Amazon EMR on EC2 introduced a new feature called Application Master (AM) label awareness, which allows users to enable YARN node labels to allocate the AM containers within On-Demand nodes only. In this post, we explore the key features and use cases where this new functionality can provide significant benefits, enabling cluster administrators to achieve optimal resource utilization, improved application reliability, and cost-efficiency in your EMR on EC2 clusters.]]></description>
		
		
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