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I played around with Google Cloud, expecting it to be terrible. It wasnโt.
There are few things less satisfying than when you set up to dunk on a Google product, but discover it’s unexpectedly awesome.
How Azureโs 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.
When AWS Elastic Underpants Launches, Hereโs How Iโll Learn About It
People like to ask me the same question: How do you keep up with AWS service and feature releases? I get it almost as frequently as what the hell is wrong with you? Itโs a fun question, and today Iโd like to take a stab at answering it in a format that goes beyond โa […]
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.
The Strange, Too-Familiar Tale of ‘Uncle Suitcase’
Amazon Cognito is the AWS service that boasts about all it can accomplish โ but without the substance to back up its claims.
No, AWS, Aurora Serverless v2 Is Not Serverless
The freshly released Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 is a highly scalable, highly available, fully managed SQL database. If only it were serverless. How AWS prices Aurora Serverless v2 When AWS released Aurora Serverless v2 as generally available on April 21, I had to double-check the date. No, it was too late for April Fool’s. It […]
The Google Disease Afflicting AWS
I’m seeing something deeply disturbing about AWS that I didn’t recognize at first until I viewed it through the lens of Google. This is such a pervasive and impactful problem that I feel compelled to discuss it in terms Amazon themselves would: the Amazon Leadership Principles. I decided to Learn and Be Curious, and what […]
An alterNAT Future: We Now Have a NAT Gateway Replacement
AWS Managed NAT Gateway alternatives have been flimsy at best. In alterNAT, we finally have a viable NAT gateway alternative that saves AWS customers money.
Breaking: AWS Begins Charging For Public IPv4 Addresses
In a rare price hike, AWS will be charging for IPv4 addresses. The change brings them in line with other cloud providers and encourages good internet hygiene.
Amazon GenAI Services
I was in New York this week for the AWS Summit, and while it’s always great to catch up with readers (thanks to those of you who came out to the drinkup!), AWS friends, and others, I found myself rather taken aback by the overwhelming strength behind the Generative AI theme of the entire event. […]
“S3 is faster” Doesn’t Do it Justice
An incredible enhancement to S3 has flown largely underneath the radar. It’s well worth adjusting your understanding of S3’s historical bottlenecks…
Are AWS account IDs sensitive information?
One of the often-debated questions in AWS is whether AWS account IDs are sensitive information or not and the question has been oddly-difficult to answer definitively. AWS is extremely clear that you should not share passwords to your account with others. They’ve also been clear that things like EC2 instance IDs, S3 bucket names, and […]