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How AWS dumps the mental burden of inconsistent APIs on developers
Years ago, I founded a company that built iPhone apps. And those apps needed web services. Back in 2009, that meant you ordered rack-mounted servers at Dell, carried them into your local data center for colocation, and managed them by hand or through automation tools like Ansible. I vividly remember spending nights restoring crashed servers […]
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. […]
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 itโs a waste of time and money.
Freedom’s Expiration Date
I got an email last week from AWS telling me that since my Last Week in AWS account is now a year old, its qualification for the 12-month free tier is expiring. All good things must end, and I was expecting this. “If you want to estimate your monthly bill,” ends the email, “you can […]
Terrible Ideas for Avoiding AWS Data Transfer Costs
AWS Data Transfer billing is, to understate massively, arcane. At a high level: Data transfer inbound is free. Data transfer to the internet costs a larger pile of money. Data transfer between availability zones within a region costs a pile of money (usually 2ยข per GB in the “main” regions, but costs can spike way […]
What Would AWS Prime Look Like?
Introducing AWS Prime, a monthly subscription service that makes all of your cloudy dreams come true!
I’m an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
A few months back I went to my local testing center and took the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. As the visually-busy website says, this certification determines the candidate’s ability to define what the AWS cloud is, describe basic architectural principles, and is generally recommended for candidates with at least six months of exposure to […]
The Sneaky Weakness Behind AWSโ Managed KMS Keys
Lambda is growing rapidly in popularity as a compute platform. After delegating a whole range of operational decisions to AWS, we are free, weโre told, to focus on our application logic while AWS tries to make the supporting machinery as transparent as possible. Until that all goes away because the execution role was deleted and […]
The Compelling Economics of Cloudflare R2
Cloudflare announced its own object storage offering last week, snarkily naming it โR2โ instead of AWSโ โS3.โ Storage is great, but letโs tie it to cloud economics here. We donโt have specifics as to edge case pricing dimensions, but Cloudflareโs blog post goes into some detail about how it works. First, it charges a rate […]
The Cloud Devil You Know
My Route53 database is humming along nicely, my podcast interview backlog is full, and I’ve outsourced my thinking to ChatGPT, so I have some unprecedented free time to build a side project. Awesome! What cloud provider should I use?
Why Zoom Chose Oracle Cloud Over AWS and Maybe You Should Too
Updated: May 1, 2020. See the bottom of this article for some clarifications. Today, news broke that Zoom signed a deal with Oracle Cloud to host their cloud infrastructure, beating out AWS, Azure, and GCP. You might expect that this is about to be a post full of Oracle bashing. You’re about to be disappointed. […]
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.