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A Chat with AWSgeek
Corey: Hi, Jerry. Thanks for joining me. So you’re better known these days as AWSgeek. A few months ago you starting putting up these fascinating drawings about various AWS services. So, who are you, and how did you get started with this? Jerry: By day, I’m a Solutions Architect at Rackspace. As part of this […]
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 […]
re:Imagining AWS re:Invent
As far as conferences go, AWS re:Invent is certainly notable. It’s the absolute center of the Cloud World for a week each year in Las Vegas. But given the physical and virtual split for this year’s conference, I started mulling over: What is re:Invent at its heart? AWS calls re:Invent an “educational conference.” Given how […]
A CEO’s Experience Taking the New AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Online Exam
I took the new online option for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam. It was a bit of a rocky start, but also surprisingly promising.
What Would AWS Prime Look Like?
Introducing AWS Prime, a monthly subscription service that makes all of your cloudy dreams come true!
The Amazon Prime Day 2023 AWS Bill
How much would AWS cost for Amazon Prime Day? Here’s Corey Quinn’s best guess at the company’s AWS bill for the two-day shopping event.
GuardDuty for EKS and Why Security Should Be Free
On January 28th, 2022, AWS sent out an email announcement informing customers that GuardDuty now supported EKS findings. By all accounts, that’s great! I’m a big fan of GuardDuty and its continued expansion to other services is awesome. However, there were some issues with this announcement. First, it was sent after business hours on a […]
The Compelling Economics of Cloudflare R2
Cloudflare announced its own object storage offering last week, snarkily naming it “R2” instead of AWS’ “S3.” Storage is great, but let’s tie it to cloud economics here. We don’t have specifics as to edge case pricing dimensions, but Cloudflare’s blog post goes into some detail about how it works. First, it charges a rate […]
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.
The Trillion-Dollar Paradoxical Arguments of a16z
A couple of weeks ago, a blog post from Andreesen Horowitz talked about “The Cost of Cloud, a Trillion Dollar Paradox.”
Changing of the Guard: “AWS Appoints Matt Garman as CEO”
This morning’s announcement that Adam Selipsky would be stepping down as AWS CEO, with longtime Amazonian Matt Garman stepping into the role, feels like a natural correction. Garman has long been seen as the heir apparent to AWS’s leadership. When Selipsky was named CEO in the last succession, my initial reaction was a baffled, “I’m sorry, who?”
The Right and Wrong Way to Interview Engineers
Today I want to talk about the worst whiteboard confessions of all time, and those invariably all tend to circle around what we ask candidates to do on a whiteboard during job interviews.