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New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more.

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New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more. Elastic Load Balancing support for IPV6. To support the continuous growth of the Internet it is essential that IPv6 will be enabled. ELB will now support both IPv6-only as well as Dual Stack (both IPv4 and IPv6) access. blog comments powered by Disqus.

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Driving down the cost of Big-Data analytics - All Things Distributed

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Driving down the cost of Big-Data analytics. The Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR) team announced today the ability to seamlessly use Amazon EC2 Spot Instances with their service, significantly driving down the cost of data analytics in the cloud. The posting on the AWS developer blog also has some more background.

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Free at Last - A Fully Self-Sustained Blog Running in Amazon S3.

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Free at Last - A Fully Self-Sustained Blog Running in Amazon S3. In a follow up to the last blog post I have removed the last two dependencies this blog had on running a server somewhere: comments are now served by Disqus and search is now handled by Bing. blog comments powered by Disqus. Comments (). Contact Info.

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Expanding the Cloud - AWS Import/Export Support for Amazon EBS.

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AWS Import/Export transfers data off of storage devices using Amazons high-speed internal network and bypassing the Internet. With this new functionality AWS Import/Export now supports importing data directly into Amazon EBS snapshots. blog comments powered by Disqus. Driving Storage Costs Down for AWS Customers.

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From the Archives - Gapingvoid's Nobody Cares - All Things.

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While cleaning out the digital attic I ran into this drawing that Hugh MacLeod (aka "gapingvoid") made for me in reponse to a storm-in-a-teacup about blogging Amazon. blog comments powered by Disqus. he posts material that doesnt belong on this blog or on twitter. Driving Storage Costs Down for AWS Customers. Syndication.

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No Server Required - Jekyll & Amazon S3 - All Things Distributed

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As some of you may remember I was pretty excited when Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) released its website feature such that I could serve this weblog completely from S3. But I really want a setup that allows me to thinker with the blog where ever I am (e.g. at 30,000 feet). Jekyll also is a static website generator.

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Reboot - All Things Distributed

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Like many folks who started down the path of using real-time micro-blogging services (read: twitter ) the convenience of those platforms has made that sharing happens there instead of on the blogs we (used to) keep. That was a mistake which I will try to correct in the coming months as Ill get back into blogging mode.

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