AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate provides a fully managed Chef server and suite of automation tools that give you workflow automation for continuous deployment, automated testing for compliance and security, and a user interface that gives you visibility into your nodes and their status. The Chef server gives you full stack automation by handling operational tasks such as software and operating system configurations, package installations, database setups, and more. The Chef server centrally stores your configuration tasks and provides them to each node in your compute environment at any scale, from a few nodes to thousands of nodes. OpsWorks for Chef Automate is completely compatible with tooling and cookbooks from the Chef community and automatically registers new nodes with your Chef server.
Learn how to use Amazon Web Services (AWS). This "how-to" webinar will cover the basics to get started with AWS. After a brief overview, this session will dive into discussions of core AWS services and provide demonstrations of how to set up and utilize those services. Demonstrations and discussions will include:
- Setting up and connecting to your first Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual machine
- How to backup and restore your virtual machine instance
- How to set an email alert for changes in your virtual machine instance
- How to Upload files to Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and make them publicly available on the Internet
PaaS (Platform as a Service) is hot topic in the PHP world, with many different providers vying to run your code. I'll look at what it takes to get your code to run on the common PaaS services, and compare and contrast them on their offerings and performance
Best Practices with IoT Security - February Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
AWS IoT is a managed cloud platform that lets connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. This tech talk will introduce the best practices for IoT Security in the cloud and the access control mechanisms used by AWS IoT. These mechanisms can be used to not only securely build and provision devices, but also to integrate devices with other AWS services to create secure solutions.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn common Internet of Things security issues
• Learn about AWS IoT security and access control mechanisms
• Learn how to build secure interactions with the AWS Cloud
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your web application or website on demand. If you have a new web application and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, "Where do I start?" Join us in this session to understand best practices for scaling your resources from zero to millions of users. We show you how to best combine different AWS services, how to make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
Configuration Management in the Cloud - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to use AWS OpsWorks, AWS CodeDeploy, and AWS CodePipeline to build a reliable and consistent development pipeline
- Understand about continous integration and delivery for Infrastructure as Code
- Learn how to get started with these services.
Learn how to use Amazon Web Services (AWS). This "how-to" webinar will cover the basics to get started with AWS. After a brief overview, this session will dive into discussions of core AWS services and provide demonstrations of how to set up and utilize those services. Demonstrations and discussions will include:
- Setting up and connecting to your first Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual machine
- How to backup and restore your virtual machine instance
- How to set an email alert for changes in your virtual machine instance
- How to Upload files to Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and make them publicly available on the Internet
PaaS (Platform as a Service) is hot topic in the PHP world, with many different providers vying to run your code. I'll look at what it takes to get your code to run on the common PaaS services, and compare and contrast them on their offerings and performance
Best Practices with IoT Security - February Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
AWS IoT is a managed cloud platform that lets connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. This tech talk will introduce the best practices for IoT Security in the cloud and the access control mechanisms used by AWS IoT. These mechanisms can be used to not only securely build and provision devices, but also to integrate devices with other AWS services to create secure solutions.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn common Internet of Things security issues
• Learn about AWS IoT security and access control mechanisms
• Learn how to build secure interactions with the AWS Cloud
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your web application or website on demand. If you have a new web application and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, "Where do I start?" Join us in this session to understand best practices for scaling your resources from zero to millions of users. We show you how to best combine different AWS services, how to make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
Configuration Management in the Cloud - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to use AWS OpsWorks, AWS CodeDeploy, and AWS CodePipeline to build a reliable and consistent development pipeline
- Understand about continous integration and delivery for Infrastructure as Code
- Learn how to get started with these services.
Elastic Load Balancing automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple Amazon EC2 instances for fault tolerance and load distribution. In this session, we go into detail about Elastic Load Balancing's configuration and day-to-day management, as well as its use in conjunction with Auto Scaling. We explain how to make decisions about the service and share best practices and useful tips for success.
Announcing AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate - January 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate provides a fully managed Chef server and suite of automation tools that give you workflow automation for continuous deployment, automated testing for compliance and security, and a user interface that gives you visibility into your nodes and their status.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about the capabilities, features and benefits of AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate
• Learn how you can automate configuration management using AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate
• Learn how to get started using AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate
AWS APAC Webinar Week - AWS MySQL Relational Database Services Best Practices...Amazon Web Services
Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale, relational databases in the cloud. Amazon RDS for MySQL supports applications that require up to tens of thousands of IOPS, and allows you to scale on demand without administrative complexity. In this webinar, we will discuss best practices for getting the most out of Amazon RDS for MySQL, as well as techniques for migrating data to and from the service.
Simple, Scalable and Highly Durable NAS in the Cloud – Amazon EFSAmazon Web Services
Come learn how to get started with a scalable file system with a simple interface for use with Amazon EC2 instances in the AWS Cloud. We’ll cover the basics and go through customer use cases to illustrate key features. We will walk through active demos that show you how EFS supports application workflows.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Chalk Talk: Succeeding at Infrastructure-as-Code (GPSCT312)Amazon Web Services
The days of manually managing infrastructure tasks are quickly coming to an end; businesses increasingly need their infrastructure teams to react with the same agility of their development teams. In this session, we discuss various approaches to infrastructure-as-code utilizing AWS solutions across the areas of templated infrastructure provisioning, configuration management, and policy as code. We invite you to bring your questions and join AWS Solutions Architects as we dive deeper into the concepts and best practices behind infrastructure-as-code.
Today’s cutting edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous integration and delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes followed by Amazon engineers and discuss how you can bring them to your company by using a set of application lifecycle management tools from AWS: the newly announced AWS CodeBuild service, AWS CodePipeline, and AWS CodeDeploy.
Join this workshop to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and how businesses around the world are running the infrastructure that supports their websites to lower costs, improve time-to-market, and enable rapid scalability matching resource to demands of users. Whether you are an enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency or small and medium business who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes.
Optimize MySQL Workloads with Amazon Elastic Block Store - February 2017 AWS ...Amazon Web Services
As the cloud continues to grow, organizations need IT talent with cloud skills. AWS Certifications validate cloud knowledge with an industry-recognized credential that can help advance your career.
Join this webinar to learn more about why AWS Certifications matter and to hear tips from an AWS expert about how to prepare for certification exams. During this webinar, you’ll hear about the AWS training, self-paced labs, and online resources that can help you on your path toward preparing for any one of our Associate exams including: Solutions Architect, Developer, and SysOps Administrator. We’ll also walk you through sample questions and study tips so you can learn how to think through typical associate-level exam questions. Finally, you’ll have the chance to have your questions answered live by an AWS expert.
Learning Objectives:
• Hear about a recommended preparation path for the career-enhancing AWS associate certification exams
• Learn more about how AWS Training can help you prepare to take the exam
• Hear study tips, work through a practice question, and have your questions answered live
How to bake automation and predictability into your application’s lifecycle with AWS OpsWorks, and showcase one of our latest collaborations with AWS CodePipeline that streamlines CI/CD processes.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Netflix: Using Amazon S3 as the fabric of our big data ec...Amazon Web Services
Amazon S3 is the central data hub for Netflix's big data ecosystem. We currently have over 1.5 billion objects and 60+ PB of data stored in S3. As we ingest, transform, transport, and visualize data, we find this data naturally weaving in and out of S3. Amazon S3 provides us the flexibility to use an interoperable set of big data processing tools like Spark, Presto, Hive, and Pig. It serves as the hub for transporting data to additional data stores / engines like Teradata, Redshift, and Druid, as well as exporting data to reporting tools like Microstrategy and Tableau. Over time, we have built an ecosystem of services and tools to manage our data on S3. We have a federated metadata catalog service that keeps track of all our data. We have a set of data lifecycle management tools that expire data based on business rules and compliance. We also have a portal that allows users to see the cost and size of their data footprint. In this talk, we’ll dive into these major uses of S3, as well as many smaller cases, where S3 smoothly addresses an important data infrastructure need. We will also provide solutions and methodologies on how you can build your own S3 big data hub.
ENT313 Deploying a Disaster Recovery Site on AWS: Minimal Cost with Maximum E...Amazon Web Services
In the event of a disaster, you need to be able to recover lost data quickly to ensure business continuity. For critical applications, keeping your time to recover and data loss to a minimum as well as optimizing your overall capital expense can be challenging. This session presents AWS features and services along with Disaster Recovery architectures that you can leverage when building highly available and disaster resilient applications. We will provide recommendations on how to improve your Disaster Recovery plan and discuss example scenarios showing how to recover from a disaster.
Deep Dive on Amazon EC2 Instances - January 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Amazon EC2 provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations. We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and GPU instance families. We will also provide an overview of the newest instances announced at re:Invent, including the latest generation of Memory and Compute Optimized Instances R4 and C5 instances, new Storage Optimized High I/O I3 instances, and new larger T2 instances. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
Learning Objectives:
• Get an overview of the EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations
• Learn about the latest generation of Amazon EC2 Instances
• Learn best practices around instance selection to optimize performance
(STG406) Using S3 to Build and Scale an Unlimited Storage ServiceAmazon Web Services
Amazon Cloud Drive's plans to provide a low cost, unlimited storage service presented a major engineering challenge. In this session, you learn how the Amazon Cloud Drive team designed and optimized the storage back-end, Amazon S3, to handle millions of users while containing infrastructure costs. In this session, the lead engineers share details of how they built the service for massive scale, and the regular steps they take to increase performance and efficiency. They also describe proven techniques for scaling and optimization, learned from experience.
NEW LAUNCH! Introducing PostgreSQL compatibility for Amazon AuroraAmazon Web Services
After we launched Amazon Aurora, a cloud-native relational database with region-wide durability, high availability, fast failover, up to 15 read replicas, and up to five times the performance of MySQL, many of you asked us whether we could deliver the same features - but with PostgreSQL compatibility. We are now delivering a preview of Amazon Aurora with this functionality: we have built a PostgreSQL-compatible edition of Amazon Aurora, sharing the core Amazon Aurora innovations with the object-oriented capabilities, language interfaces, JSON compatibility, ANSI:SQL:2008 compliance, and broad functional richness of PostgreSQL. Amazon Aurora will provide full PostgreSQL compatibility while delivering more than twice the performance of the community PostgreSQL database on many workloads. At this session, we will be discussing the newest addition to Amazon Aurora in detail.
Configuration Management with AWS OpsWorks - November 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
To compete in today’s cloud-driven market, you need tools to help you automate bootstrapping, configuration, deployment, monitoring, scaling, recovery, and more. AWS OpsWorks helps you define, deploy, and operate your applications on AWS using Chef. AWS OpsWorks handles the heavy lifting for you, and it does it by using a single console. In this session, we will demonstrate how to bake automation and predictability into your application’s lifecycle with AWS OpsWorks, and showcase one of our latest collaborations with AWS CodePipeline that streamlines CI/CD processes.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about AWS OpsWorks
• Learn about configuration management
• Learn about AWS CodePipeline
• Learn how to deploy applications using AWS CodePipeline and AWS OpsWorks
Amazon Aurora is a MySQL-compatible database engine that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. This session introduces you to Amazon Aurora, explains common use cases for the service, and helps you get started with building your first Amazon Aurora–powered application.
SRV402 Deep Dive on Amazon EC2 Instances, Featuring Performance Optimization ...Amazon Web Services
Amazon EC2 provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations. We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and Accelerated Computing (GPU and FPGA) instance families. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
AWS Webcast - High Availability SQL Server with Amazon RDSAmazon Web Services
Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale SQL Server deployments in the cloud. Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments provide enhanced availability and durability, making them a natural fit for production database workloads.
Review this webinar to learn more about this easy way to achieve highly available operation of SQL Server. When you provision a Multi-AZ DB Instance, Amazon RDS automatically creates a primary DB Instance and synchronously replicates the data to a standby instance in a different Availability Zone (AZ). Each AZ runs on its own physically distinct, independent infrastructure, and is engineered to be highly reliable. Amazon RDS performs an automatic failover to the standby, with no administrator intervention required, so that your application can resume database operations as soon as the failover is complete.
In this session, we will help you use existing and recently launched services to automate configuration governance so that security is embedded in the development process. We outline four easy steps (Control, Monitor, Fix, and Audit) and demonstrate how different services can be used to meet your governance needs.
Microservices architectures are changing the way that organizations build their applications and infrastructure. Companies can now achieve new levels of scale and efficiency by disaggregating their large, monolithic applications into small, independent “micro services”, each of which perform different functions. In this session, we’ll introduce the concept of microservices, help you evaluate whether your organization is ready for microservices, and discuss methods for implementing these architectures.
Elastic Load Balancing automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple Amazon EC2 instances for fault tolerance and load distribution. In this session, we go into detail about Elastic Load Balancing's configuration and day-to-day management, as well as its use in conjunction with Auto Scaling. We explain how to make decisions about the service and share best practices and useful tips for success.
Announcing AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate - January 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate provides a fully managed Chef server and suite of automation tools that give you workflow automation for continuous deployment, automated testing for compliance and security, and a user interface that gives you visibility into your nodes and their status.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about the capabilities, features and benefits of AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate
• Learn how you can automate configuration management using AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate
• Learn how to get started using AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate
AWS APAC Webinar Week - AWS MySQL Relational Database Services Best Practices...Amazon Web Services
Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale, relational databases in the cloud. Amazon RDS for MySQL supports applications that require up to tens of thousands of IOPS, and allows you to scale on demand without administrative complexity. In this webinar, we will discuss best practices for getting the most out of Amazon RDS for MySQL, as well as techniques for migrating data to and from the service.
Simple, Scalable and Highly Durable NAS in the Cloud – Amazon EFSAmazon Web Services
Come learn how to get started with a scalable file system with a simple interface for use with Amazon EC2 instances in the AWS Cloud. We’ll cover the basics and go through customer use cases to illustrate key features. We will walk through active demos that show you how EFS supports application workflows.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Chalk Talk: Succeeding at Infrastructure-as-Code (GPSCT312)Amazon Web Services
The days of manually managing infrastructure tasks are quickly coming to an end; businesses increasingly need their infrastructure teams to react with the same agility of their development teams. In this session, we discuss various approaches to infrastructure-as-code utilizing AWS solutions across the areas of templated infrastructure provisioning, configuration management, and policy as code. We invite you to bring your questions and join AWS Solutions Architects as we dive deeper into the concepts and best practices behind infrastructure-as-code.
Today’s cutting edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous integration and delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes followed by Amazon engineers and discuss how you can bring them to your company by using a set of application lifecycle management tools from AWS: the newly announced AWS CodeBuild service, AWS CodePipeline, and AWS CodeDeploy.
Join this workshop to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and how businesses around the world are running the infrastructure that supports their websites to lower costs, improve time-to-market, and enable rapid scalability matching resource to demands of users. Whether you are an enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency or small and medium business who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes.
Optimize MySQL Workloads with Amazon Elastic Block Store - February 2017 AWS ...Amazon Web Services
As the cloud continues to grow, organizations need IT talent with cloud skills. AWS Certifications validate cloud knowledge with an industry-recognized credential that can help advance your career.
Join this webinar to learn more about why AWS Certifications matter and to hear tips from an AWS expert about how to prepare for certification exams. During this webinar, you’ll hear about the AWS training, self-paced labs, and online resources that can help you on your path toward preparing for any one of our Associate exams including: Solutions Architect, Developer, and SysOps Administrator. We’ll also walk you through sample questions and study tips so you can learn how to think through typical associate-level exam questions. Finally, you’ll have the chance to have your questions answered live by an AWS expert.
Learning Objectives:
• Hear about a recommended preparation path for the career-enhancing AWS associate certification exams
• Learn more about how AWS Training can help you prepare to take the exam
• Hear study tips, work through a practice question, and have your questions answered live
How to bake automation and predictability into your application’s lifecycle with AWS OpsWorks, and showcase one of our latest collaborations with AWS CodePipeline that streamlines CI/CD processes.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Netflix: Using Amazon S3 as the fabric of our big data ec...Amazon Web Services
Amazon S3 is the central data hub for Netflix's big data ecosystem. We currently have over 1.5 billion objects and 60+ PB of data stored in S3. As we ingest, transform, transport, and visualize data, we find this data naturally weaving in and out of S3. Amazon S3 provides us the flexibility to use an interoperable set of big data processing tools like Spark, Presto, Hive, and Pig. It serves as the hub for transporting data to additional data stores / engines like Teradata, Redshift, and Druid, as well as exporting data to reporting tools like Microstrategy and Tableau. Over time, we have built an ecosystem of services and tools to manage our data on S3. We have a federated metadata catalog service that keeps track of all our data. We have a set of data lifecycle management tools that expire data based on business rules and compliance. We also have a portal that allows users to see the cost and size of their data footprint. In this talk, we’ll dive into these major uses of S3, as well as many smaller cases, where S3 smoothly addresses an important data infrastructure need. We will also provide solutions and methodologies on how you can build your own S3 big data hub.
ENT313 Deploying a Disaster Recovery Site on AWS: Minimal Cost with Maximum E...Amazon Web Services
In the event of a disaster, you need to be able to recover lost data quickly to ensure business continuity. For critical applications, keeping your time to recover and data loss to a minimum as well as optimizing your overall capital expense can be challenging. This session presents AWS features and services along with Disaster Recovery architectures that you can leverage when building highly available and disaster resilient applications. We will provide recommendations on how to improve your Disaster Recovery plan and discuss example scenarios showing how to recover from a disaster.
Deep Dive on Amazon EC2 Instances - January 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Amazon EC2 provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations. We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and GPU instance families. We will also provide an overview of the newest instances announced at re:Invent, including the latest generation of Memory and Compute Optimized Instances R4 and C5 instances, new Storage Optimized High I/O I3 instances, and new larger T2 instances. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
Learning Objectives:
• Get an overview of the EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations
• Learn about the latest generation of Amazon EC2 Instances
• Learn best practices around instance selection to optimize performance
(STG406) Using S3 to Build and Scale an Unlimited Storage ServiceAmazon Web Services
Amazon Cloud Drive's plans to provide a low cost, unlimited storage service presented a major engineering challenge. In this session, you learn how the Amazon Cloud Drive team designed and optimized the storage back-end, Amazon S3, to handle millions of users while containing infrastructure costs. In this session, the lead engineers share details of how they built the service for massive scale, and the regular steps they take to increase performance and efficiency. They also describe proven techniques for scaling and optimization, learned from experience.
NEW LAUNCH! Introducing PostgreSQL compatibility for Amazon AuroraAmazon Web Services
After we launched Amazon Aurora, a cloud-native relational database with region-wide durability, high availability, fast failover, up to 15 read replicas, and up to five times the performance of MySQL, many of you asked us whether we could deliver the same features - but with PostgreSQL compatibility. We are now delivering a preview of Amazon Aurora with this functionality: we have built a PostgreSQL-compatible edition of Amazon Aurora, sharing the core Amazon Aurora innovations with the object-oriented capabilities, language interfaces, JSON compatibility, ANSI:SQL:2008 compliance, and broad functional richness of PostgreSQL. Amazon Aurora will provide full PostgreSQL compatibility while delivering more than twice the performance of the community PostgreSQL database on many workloads. At this session, we will be discussing the newest addition to Amazon Aurora in detail.
Configuration Management with AWS OpsWorks - November 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
To compete in today’s cloud-driven market, you need tools to help you automate bootstrapping, configuration, deployment, monitoring, scaling, recovery, and more. AWS OpsWorks helps you define, deploy, and operate your applications on AWS using Chef. AWS OpsWorks handles the heavy lifting for you, and it does it by using a single console. In this session, we will demonstrate how to bake automation and predictability into your application’s lifecycle with AWS OpsWorks, and showcase one of our latest collaborations with AWS CodePipeline that streamlines CI/CD processes.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn about AWS OpsWorks
• Learn about configuration management
• Learn about AWS CodePipeline
• Learn how to deploy applications using AWS CodePipeline and AWS OpsWorks
Amazon Aurora is a MySQL-compatible database engine that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. This session introduces you to Amazon Aurora, explains common use cases for the service, and helps you get started with building your first Amazon Aurora–powered application.
SRV402 Deep Dive on Amazon EC2 Instances, Featuring Performance Optimization ...Amazon Web Services
Amazon EC2 provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations. We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and Accelerated Computing (GPU and FPGA) instance families. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
AWS Webcast - High Availability SQL Server with Amazon RDSAmazon Web Services
Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale SQL Server deployments in the cloud. Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments provide enhanced availability and durability, making them a natural fit for production database workloads.
Review this webinar to learn more about this easy way to achieve highly available operation of SQL Server. When you provision a Multi-AZ DB Instance, Amazon RDS automatically creates a primary DB Instance and synchronously replicates the data to a standby instance in a different Availability Zone (AZ). Each AZ runs on its own physically distinct, independent infrastructure, and is engineered to be highly reliable. Amazon RDS performs an automatic failover to the standby, with no administrator intervention required, so that your application can resume database operations as soon as the failover is complete.
In this session, we will help you use existing and recently launched services to automate configuration governance so that security is embedded in the development process. We outline four easy steps (Control, Monitor, Fix, and Audit) and demonstrate how different services can be used to meet your governance needs.
Microservices architectures are changing the way that organizations build their applications and infrastructure. Companies can now achieve new levels of scale and efficiency by disaggregating their large, monolithic applications into small, independent “micro services”, each of which perform different functions. In this session, we’ll introduce the concept of microservices, help you evaluate whether your organization is ready for microservices, and discuss methods for implementing these architectures.
AWS is an elastic, secure, flexible, and developer-centric ecosystem that serves as an ideal platform for Docker deployments. AWS offers the scalable infrastructure, APIs, and SDKs that integrate tightly into a development lifecycle and accentuate the benefits of the lightweight and portable containers that Docker offers to its users. This session familiarizes you with the benefits of containers, introduce Amazon EC2 Container Service, and demonstrates how to use Amazon ECS to run containerized applications at scale in production.
Deploy, scale and manage your application with AWS Elastic BeanstalAmazon Web Services
AWS Elastic Beanstalk provides an easy way to quickly deploy, manage, and scale applications in the AWS cloud. Through interactive demos, this session will discuss the best practices for deploying and scaling your application, provisioning additional AWS resources and performance tuning.
Learn how to use AWS X-Ray to analyze both applications in development and in production, from simple three-tier applications to complex microservices applications consisting of thousands of services.
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see demonstrations and hear more about newly launched features. We’ll show you how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we’ll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
Amazon API Gateway and AWS Lambda provide a new way of building applications by removing servers from the picture. But what does the removal of servers mean to tasks like deployment, monitoring, and debugging? How should you set up blue-green deployments or set alarms? Come learn all this and more, including how to use AWS services and tools like AWS CodePipeline, AWS CloudFormation, and Amazon CloudWatch to manage your serverless applications at high quality.
Deep Dive on Elastic File System - February 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Organizations face significant challenges moving their applications to the cloud when they require a standard file system interface for accessing their cloud data. In this technical session, we will explore the world’s first cloud-scale file system and its targeted use cases. Attendees will learn about the Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) features and benefits, how to identify applications that are appropriate for use with Amazon EFS, and details about its performance and security models. We will highlight and demonstrate how to deploy Amazon EFS in one of our most common use cases and will share tips for success throughout.
Learning Objectives:
• Recognize why and when to use Amazon EFS
• Understand key technical/security concepts
• Learn how to leverage EFS’s performance
• See a demo of EFS in action
• Review EFS’s economics
Amazon Web Services gives you fast access to flexible and low cost IT resources, so you can rapidly scale and build virtually any big data and analytics application including data warehousing, clickstream analytics, fraud detection, recommendation engines, event-driven ETL, serverless computing, and internet-of-things processing regardless of volume, velocity, and variety of data.
In this one-hour webinar, we will look at the portfolio of AWS Big Data services and how they can be used to build a modern data architecture.
We will cover:
Using different SQL engines to analyze large amounts of structured data
Analysing streaming data in near-real time
Architectures for batch processing
Best practices for Data Lake architectures
This session is suited for:
Solution and enterprise architects
Data architects/ Data warehouse owners
IT & Innovation team members
Real-time data processing serverless architecture can eliminate the need to provision and manage servers required to process files or streaming data in real time. In this session, we will cover the fundamentals of using AWS Lambda to process data in real-time from push sources such as AWS Iot and pull sources such as Amazon DynamoDB Streams or Amazon Kinesis. We'll also discuss best practices and do a deep dive into AWS Lambda real-time stream processing.
Amazon Web Services gives you fast access to flexible and low cost IT resources, so you can rapidly scale and build virtually any big data application including data warehousing, clickstream analytics, fraud detection, recommendation engines, event-driven ETL, serverless computing, and internet-of-things processing regardless of volume, velocity, and variety of data.
https://aws.amazon.com/webinars/anz-webinar-series/
Apache Flink Crash Course by Slim Baltagi and Srini PalthepuSlim Baltagi
In this hands-on Apache Flink presentation, you will learn in a step-by-step tutorial style about:
• How to setup and configure your Apache Flink environment: Local/VM image (on a single machine), cluster (standalone), YARN, cloud (Google Compute Engine, Amazon EMR, ... )?
• How to get familiar with Flink tools (Command-Line Interface, Web Client, JobManager Web Interface, Interactive Scala Shell, Zeppelin notebook)?
• How to run some Apache Flink example programs?
• How to get familiar with Flink's APIs and libraries?
• How to write your Apache Flink code in the IDE (IntelliJ IDEA or Eclipse)?
• How to test and debug your Apache Flink code?
• How to deploy your Apache Flink code in local, in a cluster or in the cloud?
• How to tune your Apache Flink application (CPU, Memory, I/O)?
AWS re:Invent 2016: Configuration Management in the Cloud (DEV305)Amazon Web Services
To ensure that your application operates in a predictable manner in both your test and production environments, you must vigilantly maintain the configuration of your resources. By leveraging configuration management solutions, Dev and Ops engineers can define the state of their resources across their entire lifecycle. In this session, we will show you how to use AWS OpsWorks, AWS CodeDeploy, and AWS CodePipeline to build a reliable and consistent development pipeline that assures your production workloads behave in a predictable manner.
Configuration Management in the Cloud | AWS Public Sector Summit 2017Amazon Web Services
In order for your application to operate in a predictable manner in both your test and production environments, you must vigilantly maintain the configuration of your resources. By leveraging configuration management solutions, Dev and Ops engineers can define the state of their resources across their entire lifecycle. In this session, you will learn how to use AWS OpsWorks, AWS CodeDeploy, and AWS CodePipeline to build a reliable and consistent development pipeline that assures your production workloads behave in a predictable manner. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
Automate and Scale Configuration Management with AWS OpsWorks - DEV331 - re:I...Amazon Web Services
Using the DevOps model to treat your infrastructure environments as code enables you to automate and scale your development and production environments. Companies such as Puppet and Chef have built popular infrastructure automation solutions and have a thriving community interested in helping others succeed. AWS OpsWorks helps you succeed in using Puppet and Chef on AWS by removing the undifferentiated heavy lifting. In this session, discover how OpsWorks helps you focus on the core task of configuration management using Puppet and Chef, by setting up and maintaining your environment in just a few clicks.
Achieve Scale & Velocity with AWS OpsWorks for Chef AutomateAmazon Web Services
Companies are frequently using outdated process and tools for delivering infrastructure and applications, and are finding it to be difficult to migrate from on-premises data centers to the cloud. AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate is a complete solution for the automation of infrastructure, applications, and compliance across the entire technology stack.
Join us to learn more how Chef Automate can help by delivering, deploying, and managing infrastructure and apps with increasing speed, improved efficiency, and decreasing risk.
Join us to Learn:
How to configure, deploy, and scale cloud and on-premises infrastructure simply and securely by automating infrastructure as code.
How Chef can help you use configuration management to save time.
Best practices of setting up your infrastructure, host configuration and applications.
Who Should Attend:
Cloud/Solution/Software/Enterprise Architects, DevOps Managers, Senior Technical Managers in Software Development and Operations, Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
AWS Speaker: Isaiah Weiner, Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS
Partner Speaker: Sean Carolan, Partner Architect, Chef
Customer Speaker: Ronald Lipke , Senior DevOps Engineer, Gannett
As companies shift workloads into the cloud, IT organizations are required to manage an increasing number of cloud resources. AWS provides a broad set of services that help IT organizations with provisioning, tracking, auditing, configuration management, and cost management of their AWS resources. In this session, we will explore the AWS Management Tools suite of services that support the lifecycle management of AWS resources at scale and enable IT governance and compliance. The Deep Dive on AWS Management Tools session will benefit both new and experienced IT administrators, systems administrators, and developers operating infrastructure on AWS and interested in learning about the AWS resource management capabilities.
As companies shift workloads into the cloud, IT organizations are required to manage an increasing number of cloud resources. AWS provides a broad set of services that help IT organizations with provisioning, tracking, auditing, configuration management, and cost management of their AWS resources. In this session, we will explore the AWS Management Tools suite of services that support the lifecycle management of AWS resources at scale and enable IT governance and compliance. The Deep Dive on AWS Management Tools session will benefit both new and experienced IT administrators, systems administrators, and developers operating infrastructure on AWS and interested in learning about the AWS resource management capabilities.
Cost is often the conversation starter when customers think about moving to the cloud. AWS helps lower costs for customers through its “pay only for what you use” pricing model, frequent price drops, and pricing model choice to support variable & stable workloads. In this session, you will learn about the financial considerations of owning and operating a traditional data center or managed hosting provider versus utilizing AWS. We will detail our TCO methodology and showcase cost comparisons for some common customer use-cases. We’ll also cover a few AWS cost optimization areas, including Spot and Reserved Instances, EC2 Auto Scaling, and consolidated billing.
Presenter:
Amit Sharma, Solution Architect, Amazon Internet Services
Krishnenjit Roy, Director IT Operations, Freshdesk
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La varietà e la quantità di dati che si crea ogni giorno accelera sempre più velocemente e rappresenta una opportunità irripetibile per innovare e creare nuove startup.
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Ora puoi utilizzare Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) per eseguire pod Kubernetes su AWS Fargate, il motore di elaborazione serverless creato per container su AWS. Questo rende più semplice che mai costruire ed eseguire le tue applicazioni Kubernetes nel cloud AWS.In questa sessione presenteremo le caratteristiche principali del servizio e come distribuire la tua applicazione in pochi passaggi
Vent'anni fa Amazon ha attraversato una trasformazione radicale con l'obiettivo di aumentare il ritmo dell'innovazione. In questo periodo abbiamo imparato come cambiare il nostro approccio allo sviluppo delle applicazioni ci ha permesso di aumentare notevolmente l'agilità, la velocità di rilascio e, in definitiva, ci ha consentito di creare applicazioni più affidabili e scalabili. In questa sessione illustreremo come definiamo le applicazioni moderne e come la creazione di app moderne influisce non solo sull'architettura dell'applicazione, ma sulla struttura organizzativa, sulle pipeline di rilascio dello sviluppo e persino sul modello operativo. Descriveremo anche approcci comuni alla modernizzazione, compreso l'approccio utilizzato dalla stessa Amazon.com.
Come spendere fino al 90% in meno con i container e le istanze spot Amazon Web Services
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I servizi AWS ECS, EKS e Kubernetes su EC2 possono sfruttare le istanze Spot, portando ad un risparmio medio del 70% rispetto alle istanze On Demand. In questa sessione scopriremo insieme quali sono le caratteristiche delle istanze Spot e come possono essere utilizzate facilmente su AWS. Impareremo inoltre come Spreaker sfrutta le istanze spot per eseguire applicazioni di diverso tipo, in produzione, ad una frazione del costo on-demand!
In recent months, many customers have been asking us the question – how to monetise Open APIs, simplify Fintech integrations and accelerate adoption of various Open Banking business models. Therefore, AWS and FinConecta would like to invite you to Open Finance marketplace presentation on October 20th.
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Open banking so far (short recap)
• PSD2, OB UK, OB Australia, OB LATAM, OB Israel
Intro to Open Finance marketplace
• Scope
• Features
• Tech overview and Demo
The role of the Cloud
The Future of APIs
• Complying with regulation
• Monetizing data / APIs
• Business models
• Time to market
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Q&A
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
2. What to expect from this session?
Understand how configuration management lets you refer
to your infrastructure as code
Making your life easier with AWS OpsWorks for Chef
Automate
Live Demo use configuration management effectively in
AWS
3. Why should I care?
- AWS makes it easy to get new infrastructure when
needed
- The rapidly changing environment makes automation
necessary
- You also need better insights
- How to stay compliant and secure?
- How to keep track of how your infrastructure is
configured?
4. What is configuration management?
A practice in which code is used to define and maintain the
state of both new and existing resources throughout their
entire life cycle.
5. Configuration management lets you
• Store your configuration information in one place
• Repeatedly and reliably setting up new instances
• Changes are only done in one place
• Create dev and test environments that mimic production
6. Manage the state of your infrastructure
- Resources you manage are on instance level
- Configuration files, packages, patches, SSH key, etc.
- Application environments
- like everything you need to run for your Rails App
- Common challenges are
- removing permission from all hosts
- Change log-rotate or cron jobs across your fleet
- Install updates
- Patch all your instances
7.
8. What is Chef?
• Refer to your infrastructure as code (cookbooks & recipes)
• Consistently install, configure, manage, deploy and scale
applications
• Align resources with specific policies
• Save time by automating manual tasks
9. How does it look like?
• A trusted relationship
• Clients execute run lists
• Clients report telemetry back
• Server provides data about all
clients
• The Chef client can react to
changes by using Chef
search.
Config A Config B
10. How does it look like?
• The Chef client pulls
configuration updates from the
Chef server every 30 minutes.
• The Chef client will only make
configuration changes when
the node is out of spec.
Config A Config B
11. Support for community tools
• ChefDK
• Knife
• Chef Client
• Community cookbooks and recipes
• TestKitchen
12. Chef recipe example – configure Apache
# Install Apache and start the service.
service ‘apache2’ do
listen_ports ['81', '82']
action [:enable, :start]
end
# Add the site configuration.
remote_directory '/var/www/html' do
source 'teaser_page’
action :create
end
service "apache2" do
action :restart
end
.....
13. Get visibility into the state of your nodes
Visibility – A view into convergence, compliance, cookbooks, recipes and more.
14. Not only a Configuration Management tool
Workflow – A continuous delivery pipeline of infrastructure and applications.
15. Not only a Configuration Management tool
Compliance - Discovery and analysis of compliance risks across environments
17. What is AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate?
The place you go to for configuration management on AWS
Offers a fully managed Chef Automate server
OpsWorks
18. How can I create an AWS managed Chef server?
Easy to get started, get a Chef Automate server in 10 minutes.
19. What else can I set up?
Setup a weekly maintenance window
•Automatic security updates
•Automatic Chef version upgrades
20. What else can I set up?
Setup a daily/weekly backup schedule
21. What is left for me to do?
Nothing, this is a fully managed configuration management
service:
-Automatic backups
-Automatic security updates
-Automatic Chef software updates
You can focus on writing cookbooks and recipes that meet
your needs.
22. What other benefits do I get from the service?
• Automatic instance to Chef server registration
• Secure and easy scaling using Auto Scaling Groups
• No separate license fees, only pay for what you use
• Supports both Amazon EC2 and on-prem resources
• Best practices, AWS support and guidance
23. Where does it come in the tool chain?
• Bootstrap instances with the right configuration
• Update the configuration of running instances
• Assure instances comply with a pre-defined policy
• A part of your Continuous Integration and Continuous
Delivery pipeline
25. How do I get started?
• Grab some community cookbooks
• https://supermarket.chef.io/
Learn more
• https://www.chef.io/automate/
• Get started
• https://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/