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Why Your CPU-Based Utilisation Metric is Absolute Nonsense
Picture this: You’re in your swivel chair, feet propped up on your standing desk because you are a glorious acrobat, and you’re looking over your company’s Amazon EC2 fleet utilization report. You’re captivated by the custom colorful dashboard, carefully tuned to a 1st-grade reading level. You see the overall number in its soft, non-threatening font, […]
S3 Bucket Responsibility
Several weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal ran an article about how the Pokémon Company inspects the security practices of its business partners. One prospective unnamed partner had insufficient controls around S3 buckets, so the Pokémon Company declined to partner with them. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of a company taking such […]
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.
8 AWS Terms Project Managers Need to Know
Recently, an anonymous individual told me that their company was planning to migrate to AWS and they were looking for someone to help with the project management side. This anonymous person was hoping to be that project manager. There was one caveat: The right individual would be “familiar with AWS.” The inquiring mind was not, […]
Reader Mailbag: Potpourri
At the start of These Unprecedented Times, we hosted two Q&A sessions. Our audience asked a bunch of questions about AWS accounts, and not all of them fit into neat little categories. So, here’s a collection of the misfits. How does the AWS partner ecosystem work regarding reselling of AWS services? Do they get a […]
9 Things I Love About AWS
People sometimes ask me why I’m so hard on AWS. Honestly, it’s because I love what AWS does and want to see it succeed! There’s quite a lot the business does well, so this week, I’d like to tell you my nine favorite things about AWS. If you work there, please don’t think that your […]
S3 Encryption at Rest Does NOT Solve for Bucket Negligence
Amazon S3 encrypting new objects by default is a nice feature, but it’s not the panacea for data breaches that commentators make it out to be.
The Harrowing Search for the Elusive Technical Answer
Hey, Google, please crawl this meta description! “How to set a static header on an AWS v2 API Gateway to enable HSTS.” xoxo, Corey Quinn
17 Final Ways to Run Containers
I originally had a throwaway joke on Twitter that became an article: 17 Ways to Run Containers on AWS. That was all well and good, and because I don’t know when to leave well enough alone, a few months later I wrote 17 More Ways to Run Containers on AWS. And now, since I don’t know when to leave well enough alone and stop beating the greasy smear on the sidewalk where the horse used to be, I want to introduce the third article in this series.
FTC Request, Answered: How Cloud Providers Do Business
Chief Cloud Economist Corey Quinn answers the Federal Trade Commission’s Request for Information about the business practices of cloud computing providers.
9 Ways AWS Made Me Headdesk When Using the CDK
For all that AWS talks about its global infrastructure regions, attempting to deploy my application to every region with AWS CDK was a Bad Idea.
Multi-Cloud is the Worst Practice
Multi-cloud (that is, running the same workload across multiple cloud providers in a completely agnostic way) is absolutely something you need to be focusing on—at least, according to two constituencies: Declining vendors that realize that if you don’t go multi-cloud, they’ll have nothing left to sell you. AWS isn’t going to build a multi-cloud dashboard, […]