Amazon MemoryDB multi-region is now generally available. If you're a dist sys geek, you may be interested to know that this multi-region active-active eventually consistent database is based on conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs).
Amazon MemoryDB multi-region is now generally available. If you're a dist sys geek, you may be interested to know that this multi-region active-active eventually consistent database is based on conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs).
This is gonna be a challenging year...
But the world is the reason people feel so uncomfortable to have such thoughts.
Wear an antistatic wristband
Not a fan of causing damage... life is already so difficult and sad
Is the person bad at the point of deserving it?
Mutation coverage and maintainability / coupling metrics e.g. the ones by SonarQube or tools like NDepend (www.ndepend.com/docs/code-me...)
youtu.be/d5Y1B1cmaGQ
It's because the message was imported from Twitter
The fourth and last in my series of blog posts on our new Aurora DSQL database is up! This time, we're looking at what happens during network partitions, and how we preserve consistency, availability, and durability. Check it out: brooker.co.za/blog/2024/12...
Today's third blog post on Aurora DSQL: this time looking at the write and commit path, and how conflicts are detected and handled: brooker.co.za/blog/2024/12...
My second blog post on Aurora DSQL, with a deep dive on how reads work: brooker.co.za/blog/2024/12...
New blog post, with my personal take on our launch of Amazon Aurora DSQL: brooker.co.za/blog/2024/12...
The Amazon Nova family of models: Technical report and model card #aws www.amazon.science/publications...
It's finally here! Amazon Aurora DSQL might just be the future of distributed SQL databases. #serverless ππ
medium.com/@stephane.za...
Setting up AWS resources with click-ops works for quick tests but you should be using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools. There are many IaC choices on AWS like Cloud Development Kit (CDK), Serverless Application Model (SAM) and Terraform. SAM is detailed below. (1/4)
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Cost-Aware Architectures for Viewers like You β Today we are sharing the next deep dive blog post and podcast episode in The Frugal Architect series featuring Mike Norton, with insights from his work as VP of Cloud Services and Operations at PBS. www.thefrugalarchitect.com/architects/m...
Registration closes in 9 hours.
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#AWS #reInvent #reInvent2024 #keynote #watchParty #WernerVogels
Only 20 spots left for this free Amsterdam event meetu.ps/e/NvMSK/jJsd...
We are relaunching The Frugal Architect with a focus on frugal insights from seasoned architects. Starting with a deep dive blog post by Dan Conti, former CTO of WeTransfer, who's also the first guest on the Frugal Architect podcast series from #AWS www.allthingsdistributed.com/2024/11/retu...
I made EventCatalog technology agnostic, I wanted to give anyone the ability to document their event-driven architecture regardless of their technology.
This decision is starting to pay off now.
You can document any schemas in EventCatalog (protobuf, JSON, avro, Thrift, XML etc) with any broker.
I have noticed it is becoming a trend lately.
So sad blue collars were exploited decades ago, and now the story repeats.
You are testing that properties and the framework work as expected.
Grab your spot before it's too late! π³π±
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So, this is cool. Amazon ECS just released predictive scaling. Predictive Scaling proactively increases the desired task count based on historical patterns. This improves availability & responsiveness, while enabling cost savings by needing less over-provisioning. aws.amazon.com/blogs/contai...
I read some articles and it seems doable with Chrome extensions
Remember to prevent pineapples as an option π¬
The Node 22 runtime is finally available for AWS Lambda:
aws.amazon.com/blogs/comput...
Is it easy to import them?