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Cloud Storage 2.0 Set To Dominate Market

Cloud Musings

The enterprise data storage marketplace is poised to become a battlefield. No longer the quiet backwater of cloud computing services, the focus of this global transition is now going from compute to storage. An overview of recent storage market history is needed to understand why this transition is important.

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An Inside Look At AWS Secrets Manager vs Parameter Store

Linux Academy

About a year ago (April, 2018), AWS introduced AWS Secrets Manager. Secrets Manager is a service that helps you protect access to your applications, services, and IT resources. This service enables you to easily rotate, manage, and retrieve database credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycle.

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Amazon S3 Reference for the Cloud Practitioner

Linux Academy

If you’re studying for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam, there are a few Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) facts that you should know and understand. Amazon S3 is an object storage service that is built to be scalable, high available, secure, and performant. What to know about S3 Storage Classes.

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Choosing the Right AWS Certification For You

Linux Academy

The AWS CSA is often the starting point for many individuals (and organizations looking to have certified experts on staff) because it is supposed to prove that the individual has a strong grasp of a wide range of AWS services and best practices. Hands-on experience with AWS deployment and management services.

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AWS re:Invent 2019: Day One Recap

Linux Academy

So this is a little bit more ‘out there’, but we have seen AWS push into space, so what about being more down to earth and have a service offering specifically in the agriculture sector. AWS already provide HPC and storage for climate data, so could we see them developing services that will help to feed a growing world.

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