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What is AWS Glue? A Detailed Introductory Guide

AWS Glue is a service that helps you discover, combine, enrich, and transform data so that it can be understood by other applications. Though it’s marketed as a single service, Glue is actually a suite of tools and features, comprising an end-to-end data integration solution. Glue can help you extract data from multiple sources, merge, […]

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I Scored 81% on my AWS Certification Exam, Locking in my re:Invent Lounge Pass

Back in March, I took the beta AWS Certified Sysops Administrator – Associate exam because my Certified Cloud Practitioner was expiring.

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Aurora vs. RDS: An Engineer’s Guide to Choosing a Database

Learn about the difference between two approaches for running relational databases in AWS.

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The Cloud Genie

There’s a joke that I’ve always been partial to: a software engineering type rubs a lamp and a genie appears. The genie says that he’ll grant the engineer $1 billion, but only if they can spend $100 million in a single month with three rules. “You can’t gift it away. You can’t gamble with it. […]

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Cloud Infrastructure: The Definitive Guide for Beginners

The cloud may seem a nebulous concept, but it’s a place where a huge and increasing amount of IT takes place. And it has been a boon for startups.

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Is AWS Certification Worth It? Weighing All the Factors

AWS certifications are a polarizing topic. Some say a certification is an essential qualification for any cloud engineer; others say it’s a waste of time and money.

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Corey Quinn’s AWS Beta Certification Exam Report

With my bizarre re:Invent lounge pass (read as: Cloud Practitioner Certification) expiring later this year, it behooves me to take another AWS certification exam to keep the lounge goodies flowing. This year I opted for the “beta” Sysops Administrator Associate exam. I give it the scare quotes around “beta” because—when you’re charging people money (in […]

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The AWS Managed NAT Gateway is Unpleasant and Not Recommended

I’ve given so much grief to the AWS Managed NAT Gateway over the last few years that if I were to pass all of that grief through one of the gateways themselves it would bankrupt my company. It occurred to me that while I’ve talked about my problems with the service in bits and pieces […]

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How to Get Free AWS Credits: 4 Tactics to Use

There are certain things I don’t want a discount on — a quality parachute, for example. But when it comes to cloud computing, discounted services are usually identical to the regularly priced ones. So why not take advantage? Since the marginal cost of supplying cloud services is low, AWS doesn’t mind offering credits or discounts […]

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How Google Cloud and AWS Approach Customer Carbon Emissions

Google Cloud and AWS created very different customer carbon footprint tools. Only one indicates a thoughtful approach to the climate story around cloud usage.

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AWS Data Transfer Charges: Ingress Actually Is Free

Free doesn’t always mean “free,” like when taking a Twix from an exhibit hall booth means I get suckered into an awkward sales pitch. (Never make eye contact when you swipe the swag!) But when AWS says its data ingress is free, it’s not kidding — I even verified it for you.

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AWS CodeBuild as a Publishing Platform

This blog is a static site built with Pelican. [Editor’s note: this site is now built with WordPress, but the content here is still valid for an awful lot of use cases–just not mine.] The articles (such as this one) are written in Markdown, and then I leverage my ancient UNIX sysadmin roots: make prod […]

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