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Looking back at 10 years of compartmentalization at AWS

All Things Distributed

A concept that has changed infrastructure architecture is now at the core of both AWS and customer reliability and operations. Powering the virtual instances and other resources that make up the AWS Cloud are real physical data centers with AWS servers in them. We launched with three autonomous Availability Zones in our US East (N.

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. March Study Group Course: Linux Operating System Fundamentals – Have you heard of Linux, but don’t really know anything about it? Then this course is for you.

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Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World

Galido

Of course, this is just one part of why Kubernetes is useful and widely praised. First of all, public cloud container adoption is slowly shifting to Kubernetes. Secondly, there is also a shift towards hybrid- and multi-cloud strategies, enabled by cloud-native technologies such as containers and Kubernetes.

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Expanding the Cloud - Introducing AWS OpsWorks, a Powerful.

All Things Distributed

Expanding the Cloud - Introducing AWS OpsWorks, a Powerful Application Management Solution. OpsWorks is designed to support a wide variety of application architectures and can work with any software that has a scripted installation. Elastic Beanstalk supports the most common web architectures, application containers, and frameworks.

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

This is, of course, just one way of handling subnets within a VPC, but some of the principles outlined in Christopher’s article are definitely sound. Romain Decker has an “under the hood” look at the VMware NSX load balancer. Cloud Computing/Cloud Management. Networking. Servers/Hardware.

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IDF 2014: Architecting for SDI, a Microserver Perspective

Scott Lowe

Once again this comes back to Intel’s rack-scale architecture work.) A traditional SRF architecture can be replicated with COTS hardware using multi-queue NICs and multi-core/multi-socket CPUs. Workloads are scheduled across these server/linecards using Valiant Load Balancing (VLB).

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

A big reason is the proliferation of micro-services based applications in highly redundant and highly available cloud infrastructures. Add to that a desire for most enterprises to integrate cloud based workloads with legacy on-premises applications, and we have complex hybrid cloud deployments to deal with as the result.