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Is the AWS Free Tier really free?

Is the AWS Free Tier really free? No. No! Oh my god no. It absolutely is not. The AWS Free Tier is free in the same way that a table saw is childproof. If you blindly rush in to use an AWS service with the expectation that you won’t be charged, you’re likely to lose […]

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Reader Mailbag: AWS Services

Before These Unprecedented Times struck, my business partner and I hosted two Q&A sessions. We were asked all kinds of questions about AWS’s multitude of services, which we also answer below, lightly edited to make us sound way more intelligent than we already did. How does RDS pricing compare to other managed database service providers […]

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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 2¢ per GB in the “main” regions, but costs can spike way […]

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Reader Mailbag: AWS Accounts

Back at the start of These Unprecedented Times, my business partner and I hosted two Q&A sessions. Our attendees asked a bunch of questions about AWS accounts, which we’ve compiled here, lightly edited to make ourselves sound way more intelligent. Do you have any concerns about the organization master account also being the consolidated billing […]

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8 Things I’ve Learned Using an iPad for Presentations

I spent a year giving talks from an iPad instead of a laptop. Here are the lessons I learned along the way.

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An Unexpected Love Letter to Azure

Azure’s Computer Vision can generate alt text in a sophisticated way that’s a game-changer for making accessibility and inclusivity frictionless.

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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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Happy 75th Birthday Larry Ellison!

After 75 years of very distinctive work on this planet, The Duckbill Group says “thank you” to Oracle founder Larry Ellison in our own special way.

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AWS’s Open Source Problem

Compared to many of its large tech company peers, Amazon has historically struggled with its relationship to Open Source. Google has Kubernetes, Chrome, the Go programming language, and a mountain more. Microsoft has gone from the bad old days of being generally obnoxious, to being the de facto stewards of everyone else’s open source code by way of GitHub, as well as putting out Visual Studio Code, the TypeScript programming language, and a mountain more.

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The Baffling Maze of Kubernetes

As a new user of Kubernetes, I’m already confronted with what feels like too many choices and too little authoritative direction about the “right” way to get set up. I can therefore assume rely on only one central truth: I’m doing it wrong.

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A MultiCloud Rant

You know what really grinds my gears? Well, lots of things, but in this case, let’s talk about multi-cloud. Not my typical rant about multi-cloud not ever being a good best practice—because it’s not—but rather how companies talk about multi-cloud. HashiCorp just did a whole survey on how multi-cloud is the future, and at no point during that entire process did they define the term.

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us-west-1: The Flagship AWS Region That Isn’t

For a flagship AWS region based in Northern California, us-west-1 gets way less use than you’d expect. Here’s my best guess as to why.

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