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Handling Secrets with AWS

You want to find a way to maturely and sensibly store those secrets in ways that are centralized (so you don’t have to update every server / container / function whenever one changes), secure (so they remain secret), and accessible (in practice, there’s little difference between a service going down and you losing your credentials to talk to the service). There are a number of ways to do this with native AWS services.

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LocalStack: Why Local Development for Cloud Workloads Makes Sense

LocalStack 2.0 emulates AWS APIs and their responses for local development. In some cases, the benefits outweigh the silliness of mocking cloud services locally.

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Introducing AWS Elastic Beanstalker

The past couple of months at AWS have been consumed with “OP1.” You would be forgiven for thinking this is some form of disease. But because Amazon is a beautiful bespoke place with a language all its own, this is what they call their annual planning cycle. Big Ideas are proposed from teams and, in […]

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5 Takeaways from Poking around IBM Cloud

The problem with IBM Cloud’s aggressive marketing campaign is that someone might actually try using it.

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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.

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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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DynamoDB vs. MongoDB: A Comparison and How to Choose

A real world comparison of two wildly successful modern replacements for traditional database systems.

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The Sneaky Weakness Behind AWS’ 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, we’re 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 […]

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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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AWS is Asleep at the Lambda Wheel

Countless volumes have been written about the various benefits of serverless, a task made even easier by it being such a squishy, nebulous term that’s come to mean basically whatever the author wants it to mean. This has been a boon for AWS’s product teams, who’ve gone from creating services that are clearly serverless such as DynamoDB, Route 53, IAM, and others to instead slapping the “serverless” moniker on things that are clearly not very serverless at all, like OpenSearch and Aurora.

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Why AWS Might Be the Next Backbone Provider

Amazon EC2 instances are the lifeblood for most AWS customers, but they’re treated as passé internet infrastructure. Let’s talk about them.

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(Most) SaaS Cost Tools Suck

Periodically I get someone excited to talk to me about their new AWS bill optimization tool. This is the shorthand “cheat sheet” that addresses how I think about these things. It looks like you’re building a SaaS tool to manage AWS cost optimization. I don’t think it will work. Here’s why I don’t think it […]

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