AWS’s rats nest of MCP servers

I have opened “Pandora's Box” when it comes to MCP servers. Everywhere I look people are talking about them. Love them or hate them they are popping up everywhere.
That is why I wasn’t surprised to see AWS Labs has a collection of MCP Servers. Documentation servers, IoC Servers, Container Orchestration Servers and a bunch more.
They even have a server dedicated for creating support tickets. Honestly it's giving me a bit of MCP fatigue.
I will say I am a bit perplexed by the volume of MCP servers. Does each service need its own MCP server or could we set it up like the CLI where you can do one big install and get access to all of them.
I will admit that some of them have specialty use cases that I could see being useful like the MCP that will allow you to generate maps of your AWS infrastructure (I do love a good diagram).
And don’t get me wrong, the ability to have your LLM directly interact with your data sources could be really cool… or it could corrupt all your data. We will see, this is where the “Checks and balances" UI is going to be really key in the future.
I am going to work on doing deeper dives on a bunch of these but they are popping up so fast I am not sure how I am going to keep up. For now I just wanted to make sure the AWS Labs MCP list is on your radar so you can have some fun with it as well.
Questions for you:
What AWS Labs MCP servers would you like to see a deep dive on? Are you using any yourself?