SPLAT-2603: Updated AWS dedicated host id validation pattern#1451
SPLAT-2603: Updated AWS dedicated host id validation pattern#1451openshift-merge-bot[bot] merged 1 commit intoopenshift:mainfrom
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CodeRabbit in a separate PR had found that AWS has two patterns for this. It seems this pattern for 8 alphanumeric is an older deprecated ID format that was changed in 2018. We are updating our logic just in case some customer still owns one of these older instances and wants to try to use it with OCP.