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AWS’s Anti-Competitive Move Hidden in Plain Sight

Folks have been making noises for a while that Amazon is anti-competitive in a variety of ways. I don’t disagree with the overall sentiment, but there’s one particular aspect of how AWS advantages its own offerings that I don’t see folks talking about–and strikes me as particularly egregious.

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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.

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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.”

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What is Block Storage? A Definition and Overview

Block storage is a low-level technology that underpins the majority of modern storage — including whatever device you’re reading this on. It divides data into small units called “blocks,” which provide fast and flexible ways to manage data. It’s ideal for local storage and high-performance workloads. This is the first article in a three-part series […]

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What is File Storage? A Definition and Overview

Once upon a time, file storage meant your filing cabinet. In some ways, today’s file storage is very different — and in others, it hasn’t changed at all. File storage is a system for keeping data in an organized hierarchy of files and folders. You can share that hierarchy across a network, so multiple people […]

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Route 53, Amazon’s Premier Database

I’ve periodically made reference in a bunch of places to Route 53 being my preferred database. But I’ve only really told the story in podcast and tweet thread form. I’ve never gone in depth as to how this terrible, terrible antipattern came to be in a blog post—which is far easier to cite. Today is […]

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What I Don’t Get about the AWS Gateway Load Balancer

AWS recently launched the AWS Gateway Load Balancer. Technically, it’s a way of preserving original network traffic/ensuring flow symmetry—or, in other words, “dropping a bunch of instances in-line without having to teach them all about AWS networking.” This is a great feature! What’s not so great is that the launch article highlights how good this […]

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S3’s Durability Guarantees Aren’t What You Think

S3 has insanely generous data durability guarantees. Even so, read the fine print, and you’ll realize that S3 doesn’t remove the need for backups.

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4 Reasons Lyft is Smart to Pay AWS $300M

The internet lost its mind when it came out that Lyft is paying AWS $300 million dollars. I’ve got four reasons for you why they’re smart to do it.

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AWS Begins Sunsetting RIs; Replaces Them With Something Much, Much Better

Don’t worry, Reserved Instances will still be around. You just don’t have to think about them anymore unless you want to.

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An AWS Database Safari

When we talk about vendor lock-in, one of the most common stories we see is one of databases. The database you pick to hold your data is something you’re going to be using for a good long while; migrations are painful, expensive, time-consuming, and—in some cases —barely possible. Amazon themselves ran on top of Oracle […]

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How to Properly Engage with AWS Enterprise Support

AWS Enterprise Support is a fantastic waste of money–unless you use the support it buys you properly, at which point it becomes a jewel beyond price.

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