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re:Invent 2018 Releases
The Releases of re:Invent 2018–to the tune of “Nations of the World!”
Is AWS Certification Worth It? Weighing All the Factors
AWS certifications are a polarizing topic. Some say a certification is an essential qualification for any cloud engineer; others say it’s a waste of time and money.
Corey Writes Open-Source Code for Lambda and Tailscale
I’m afraid I come to you this morning with terrible news: I’ve been writing code again.
The Dumbest Dollars a Cloud Provider Can Make
Let’s talk about the dumbest dollars a cloud provider can possibly make. No, I’m not talking about data egress or the Managed NAT Gateway data processing fee; those are rent-seeking behaviors that embody Day 2 thinking. I’m talking about the dumbest money — the kind where cloud providers step over dollars to pick up pennies. […]
The Unfulfilled Promise of Serverless
I suggest that serverless computing, or “serverless” has hype that at this point has outpaced what the technology / philosophy / religion has been promising. Serverless computing arrived (debatably; please do not email me about this whatever you do, fans of Google App Engine / CGI scripts / managed SaaS offerings / pedants) with something […]
The AWS Service I Hate the Most
People often ask me what my favorite AWS service is (generally S3, EFS, Systems Manager, or IAM depending upon the day or my mood), but I virtually never get asked about the inverse: what’s the AWS service I despise most of all? Maybe people are scared of the answer. Maybe they think that it’s going […]
The Vendor Lock-In You Don’t See
Cloud lock-in is pernicious. It’s dangerous. And it’s already here.
Everything You Need to Know about Route 53 Resolver Query Logging
I’ve long been a fan of Amazon’s premier database, Route 53, but its analytics have had something of a flaw. You’ve been able to see query logs for hosted zones for a while, but what about when you access other DNS “databases”? Today, Amazon has released a new query logging functionality that helps you understand […]
You Can’t Trust Amazon When It Feels Threatened
Last week, someone behind the @AmazonNews Twitter account took a fistful of pills, washed them down with a handle of Old Grand-Dad, and started tweeting. They picked fights with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. They also argued with Wisconsin’s congressional Representative Mark Pocan. And while all of this is embarrassing and highly cringey, my problem […]
AWS New York Summit: What Did We Learn?
A whirlwind tour of the service releases from the 2019 AWS New York Summit.
CapitalOne’s CapitalTwo Day
CapitalOne’s data breach isn’t their fault, but they could have done more than they did to prevent it.
How Azure’s Capacity Woes Hurt GCP, AWS, and All the Rest
Azure’s capacity issues cast a pall over public cloud that extends well beyond just Microsoft.