Periodic Table of Amazon Web Services
A lot has been said about the wide range of Amazon Web Services (AWS). They are plenty and cover a whole lot of technologies – from low level infrastructure to artificial intelligence. It is difficult...
View ArticleKubernetes, Kubeadm, and the AWS Cloud Provider
Scott Lowe shares an updated setup of Kubernets on the Amazon AWS. This blog post covers some of the bits in Kubeadm, which have been updated and improved, since his previous post on the subject some...
View ArticleHow To Build a Serverless CI/CD Pipeline On AWS
“How To Build a Serverless CI/CD Pipeline On AWS” is a nice guide to some of the newer Amazon AWS services, targeted at developers and DevOps. It shows how to tie together the following: Amazon EC2...
View Article7 Awesome CloudFormation Hacks
Amazon CloudFormation templates are a bit tricky to write, regardless of whether you are working on your first one or you have been doing it for years. Sure, there are plenty of examples online, tools...
View ArticleCloud Irregular: IAM Is The Real Cloud Lock-In
Vendor lock-in is an old and well discussed issue. Some people don’t care about it all, jump right in. Others avoid it like a plague. And then there are those who allow it, with some very careful...
View ArticleKomiser – AWS Environment Inspector
Komiser is a really nice tool that provides an overview of your Amazon AWS setup. After a super simple install, you’ll have a web console which visualizes your AWS regions and the resources you run in...
View Articlefaast.js – serverless batch computing made simple
faast.js is a new framework that makes writing serverless functions super easy. Read more about it in this introductory blog post: Faast.js started as a side project to solve the problem of large...
View ArticleSCAR: static website deployment on AWS
SCAR is a deployment stack for static websites. It’s not exactly a single-click process, but it is as simple as possible. The name is the abbreviation from the Amazon AWS services which are utilized...
View ArticleAWSume: AWS Assume Made Awesome!
AWSume is a command line tool that makes switching between multiple Amazon AWS profiles really easy and simple.
View ArticlemacOS in the cloud
With the constant expansion of cloud providers and services, one would think everything is possible and easy these days. Well, at work, we came across an interesting project which shed some light on...
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