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AWS Morning Brief for the week of September 6, 2021 with Corey Quinn.

AWS Morning Brief for the week of September 6, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 30, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 23, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at ChaosSearch . You could run Elasticsearch or Elastic Cloud—or OpenSearch as they’re calling it now—or a self-hosted ELK stack. But why? ChaosSearch gives you the same API you’ve come to know and tolerate, along with unlimited data retention and no data movement. Just throw your data into S3 and proceed from there as you would expect. This is great for IT operations folks, for app performance monitoring, cybersecurity. If you’r...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 16, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 9 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Links: AWS’s Egregious Egress : https://blog.cloudflare.com/aws-egregious-egress/ Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at ChaosSearch . You could run Elasticsearch or Elastic Cloud—or OpenSearch as they’re calling it now—or a self-hosted ELK stack. But why? ChaosSearch gives you the same API you’ve come to know and tolerate, along with unlimited data retention and no data movement. Just throw your data into S3 and proceed from there as you would expect. This is grea...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of August 2, 2021, with Corey Quinn.
Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at ChaosSearch . You could run Elasticsearch or Elastic Cloud—or OpenSearch as they’re calling it now—or a self-hosted ELK stack. But why? ChaosSearch gives you the same API you’ve come to know and tolerate, along with unlimited data retention and no data movement. Just throw your data into S3 and proceed from there as you would expect. This is great for IT operations folks, for app performance monitoring, cybersecurity. If you’re using Ela...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 26, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by LaunchDarkly . Take a look at what it takes to get your code into production. I’m going to just guess that it’s awful because it’s always awful. No one loves their deployment process. What if launching new features didn’t require you to do a full-on code and possibly infrastructure deploy? What if you could test on a small subset of users and then roll it back immediately if results aren’t what you expect? LaunchDarkly does exactly this. To ...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 19, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by LaunchDarkly . Take a look at what it takes to get your code into production. I’m going to just guess that it’s awful because it’s always awful. No one loves their deployment process. What if launching new features didn’t require you to do a full-on code and possibly infrastructure deploy? What if you could test on a small subset of users and then roll it back immediately if results aren’t what you expect? LaunchDarkly does exactly this. To ...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 12, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Links Pete and Jesse Talk Account Managers Transcript Corey: If your mean time to WTF for a security alert is more than a minute, it's time to look at Lacework . Lacework will help you get your security act together for everything from compliance service configurations to container app relationships, all without the need for PhDs in AWS to write the rules. If you're building a secure business on AWS with compliance requirements, you don't really have time to choose between antivirus or firewall ...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of July 5, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Links: https://www.duckbillgroup.com/blog/aws-cost-allocation-guide-tagging-best-practices/ https://www.duckbillgroup.com/blog/aws-cost-allocation-guide-identifying-your-costs/ Transcript Corey: If your mean time to WTF for a security alert is more than a minute, it's time to look at Lacework . Lacework will help you get your security act together for everything from compliance service configurations to container app relationships, all without the need for PhDs in AWS to write the rules. If you'...
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of June 28, 2021 with Corey Quinn.
Transcript Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by LaunchDarkly . Take a look at what it takes to get your code into production. I’m going to just guess that it’s awful because it’s always awful. No one loves their deployment process. What if launching new features didn’t require you to do a full-on code and possibly infrastructure deploy? What if you could test on a small subset of users and then roll it back immediately if results aren’t what you expect? LaunchDarkly does exactly this. To ...
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