potiuk opened a new pull request, #24036:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/24036

   Our ARM cache builds started to hang recently at yarn prod step.
   The most likely reason are limited resources we had for the ARM
   instance to run the docker build - it was rather small instance
   with 2GB RAM and it is likely not nearly enought to cope with
   recent changes related to Grid View where we likely need much
   more memory during the yarn build step.
   
   This change increases the instance memory to 8 GB (c6g.xlarge).
   Also this instance type gives 70% cost saving and has very low
   probability of being evicted (it's not in high demand in Ohio
   Region of AWS.
   
   Also the AMI used is refreshed with latest software (docker)
   
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