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AWS Elastic Beanstalk takes care of undifferentiated heavy lifting for customers by regularly providing new platform versions to update all Linux-based and Windows Server-based platforms.
More and more customers are using Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) to design and implement their infrastructure on AWS. This is why it is essential to have pipelines with Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) for infrastructure deployment.
Many organizations are building data lakes on AWS, which provides the most secure, scalable, comprehensive, and cost-effective portfolio of services.
If you are using Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) to access the AWS Management Console, web-based services such as Amazon Chime or Amazon Honeycode, or other parts of the AWS web site (AWS Documentation, AWS Marketing, AWS Marketplace, or AWS Support), it is time to upgrade to a more modern & secure bro
A project to bring HTTP/2 to the CloudFoundry application development platform ran into a roadblock when the keepers of the Go Language did not respond to requests, with sufficient swiftness anyway, for supporting the HTTP/2 “upgrade flow” process.
Cloud engineers are looking to policy-as-code to prevent cloud misconfigurations, according to “The State of Cloud Security 2021 Report,” which surveyed 300 US cloud engineering and security professionals.
If you haven’t been programming since fixing Y2K was the problem of the day, you may not know just how much trouble we’ve been in with supply chain software security holes and attacks. Still not sure what I mean, go read up on the Solarwinds security fiasco. I’ll wait.
Moving a database to the cloud is a complex undertaking. Many migrations encounter problems due to assumptions that were made, or questions that were never asked, about the database upfront.
Many organizations are finding that shifting to cloud native environments has become easier than it was in the past. However, the complexities and ensuing challenges can still surmount once at-scale deployments begin.
Let’s go back to the summer of 2006 and the launch of EC2. We started out with one instance type (the venerable m1.small), security groups, and the venerable US East (N. Virginia) Region. The EC2-Classic network model was flat, with public IP addresses that were assigned at launch time.
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