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8 AWS Terms Project Managers Need to Know

Recently, an anonymous individual told me that their company was planning to migrate to AWS and they were looking for someone to help with the project management side. This anonymous person was hoping to be that project manager. There was one caveat: The right individual would be “familiar with AWS.” The inquiring mind was not, […]

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Reader Mailbag: AWS Billing

At the start of These Unprecedented Times, my business partner and I hosted two Q&A sessions, fielding all sorts of questions from the audience about the world of AWS. Here are the questions that are filed under the general billing category, with a bit more nuance in the responses. 1. Why is my bill so […]

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The Most Under-Appreciated AWS Service

We’re currently hiring a content writer to write additional things here at Last Week in AWS. Our writing prompt for the role asks the applicant to write a small piece about what the most under-appreciated AWS service is. Here’s my submission. The AWS billing system Everyone appreciates (or at least fears) S3, DynamoDB, EC2, and […]

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Counting Twitter Followers over Time, the Corey Quinn Way

One of my favorite things to do at the end of the year is dive into a bit of writing code myself. I’m incredibly bad at it, which—while frustrating from an execution perspective—makes posts like this way more entertaining. My lingua franca is “Python.” This shouldn’t shouldn’t be misconstrued as me saying, “I’m good at […]

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The Various AWS Billing Philosophies

If you look across the vast landscape of AWS services through a lens of billing, a pattern begins to emerge. There are of course the usual collection of billing jokes. You’re not charged for what you use, but for what you forget to turn off. Your AWS bill is a function of how many engineers […]

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AWS Compensation Explained

When I wrote about turning down an AWS job offer I had a whole bunch of people ranging from “multiple VPs” to “remarkably senior managers / engineers / contributors” to “aggrieved ex-employees” all come out of the woodwork to explain their perspective as to how AWS approaches paying people. I’ve been keeping notes on everything […]

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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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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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Microsoft Screws Customers and its Own Advocates Alike

Microsoft’s recent licensing change for Windows Server is a great modern-day example of why so many businesses hated Microsoft two decades ago. Is this an aberration, or are they back to their old tricks?

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AWS Cross-AZ Data Transfer Costs More Than AWS Says

When it comes to the exact cost cross-AZ data transfer, the AWS documentation is a bit ambiguous. So I ran a little experiment to figure out how much it costs to move data between availability zones in the same region.

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With Compute Optimizer, AWS Finds an Actual Use For AI/ML

AWS has granted my wish and turned its AI/ML focus toward the most intractable of problems: the AWS bill.

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Google Cloud is (Probably) Here to Stay

For myriad reasons, GCP isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. And that’s a good thing.

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