Kubernetes Submit Queue 827aa934ac Merge pull request #66397 from gnufied/fix-default-max-volume-ebs
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Fix volume limit for EBS on m5 and c5 instances

This is a fix for lower volume limits on m5 and c5 instance types while we wait for https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/554 to land GA.

This problem became urgent because many of our users are trying to migrate to those instance types in light of spectre/meltdown vulnerability but  lower volume limit on those instance types often causes cluster instability. Yes they can workaround by configuring the scheduler with lower limit but often this becomes somewhat difficult to do when cluster is mixed. 

The newer default limits were picked from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/volume_limits.html

Text about spectre/meltdown is available on - https://community.bitnami.com/t/spectre-variant-2/54961/5

/sig storage
/sig scheduling

```release-note
Fix volume limit for EBS on m5 and c5 instance types
```
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