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[ci:component:github.com/gardener/gardener-extension-provider-aws:v1.30.1->v1.32.0] #666

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Release Notes:

End User can now delete the backing machine object of the node instantly by annotating the desired node with  'node.machine.sapcloud.io/trigger-deletion-by-mcm="true"`
The Gardener managed storage classes for AWS Shoot clusters will now produce encrypted volumes by default. Existing volumes will not be changed, only new volumes will be encrypted by default. In case non-encrypted volumes are still required a storage class needs to be deployed by the user.
The following terraform provider plugins are updated:
- hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws: 3.63.0 -> 3.66.0
Specified Elastic IP addresses are now validated: must exist & must not be already associated with another AWS resource.

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@gardener-robot gardener-robot added needs/review Needs review size/xs Size of pull request is tiny (see gardener-robot robot/bots/size.py) labels Dec 21, 2021
@Diaphteiros Diaphteiros merged commit 62e30ef into update Jan 10, 2022
@Diaphteiros Diaphteiros deleted the ci-jrsbqrntq branch January 10, 2022 13:05
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