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 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 that Amazon’s engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
Microservices is a software architectural method where you decompose complex applications into smaller, independent services. Containers are great for running small decoupled services, but how do you coordinate running microservices in production at scale and what AWS services do you use?
In this session, we will explore the reasoning and concepts behind microservices and how containers simplify building microservices based applications. We will also demonstrate how you can easily launch microservices on Amazon EC2 Container Service and how you can use ELB and Route 53 to easily do service discovery between microservices.
This session provides the attendee with an overview of our Amazon EC2 Container Service (Amazon ECS) and the benefits of running a managed cluster on AWS. We also discuss the benefits from a customer perspective.
AWS January 2016 Webinar Series - Introduction to Deploying Applications on AWSAmazon Web Services
Based on your specific needs and the nature of your application, AWS offers a variety of services for getting your application up and running. You may want to launch and scale a web application or you may want to host a microservices application using Docker containers. How do you decide which service to use and when?
In this webinar, we will provide an overview of the AWS services that help simplify launching and running your application in the cloud. We will discuss the strengths of each service and provide a framework for understanding when to use them.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the primary services for deploying your application on AWS
Learn the basics of AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CodeDeploy, and Amazon EC2 Container Service
Gain an understanding of the strengths of each service and when to use them
Who Should Attend:
Developers, DevOps Engineers, IT Professionals
AWS re:Invent 2016: Taking DevOps to the AWS Edge (CTD302)Amazon Web Services
In this session, we dive deep into how you can integrate Amazon CloudFront and related services into your application, be agile in developing and adapting the application, and follow best practices when configuring the services to improve security and performance, all while reducing costs. Attend this session and learn how to avoid needless forwarding of headers and cookies, test your application when making changes to the origin, version your configuration changes, monitor usage and automate security, create templates for new distributions, configure SSL/TLS certificates, and more.
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.
Microservices is a software architectural method where you decompose complex applications into smaller, independent services. Containers are great for running small decoupled services, but how do you coordinate running microservices in production at scale and what AWS services do you use?
In this session, we will explore the reasoning and concepts behind microservices and how containers simplify building microservices based applications. We will also demonstrate how you can easily launch microservices on Amazon EC2 Container Service and how you can use ELB and Route 53 to easily do service discovery between microservices.
This session provides the attendee with an overview of our Amazon EC2 Container Service (Amazon ECS) and the benefits of running a managed cluster on AWS. We also discuss the benefits from a customer perspective.
AWS January 2016 Webinar Series - Introduction to Deploying Applications on AWSAmazon Web Services
Based on your specific needs and the nature of your application, AWS offers a variety of services for getting your application up and running. You may want to launch and scale a web application or you may want to host a microservices application using Docker containers. How do you decide which service to use and when?
In this webinar, we will provide an overview of the AWS services that help simplify launching and running your application in the cloud. We will discuss the strengths of each service and provide a framework for understanding when to use them.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the primary services for deploying your application on AWS
Learn the basics of AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CodeDeploy, and Amazon EC2 Container Service
Gain an understanding of the strengths of each service and when to use them
Who Should Attend:
Developers, DevOps Engineers, IT Professionals
AWS re:Invent 2016: Taking DevOps to the AWS Edge (CTD302)Amazon Web Services
In this session, we dive deep into how you can integrate Amazon CloudFront and related services into your application, be agile in developing and adapting the application, and follow best practices when configuring the services to improve security and performance, all while reducing costs. Attend this session and learn how to avoid needless forwarding of headers and cookies, test your application when making changes to the origin, version your configuration changes, monitor usage and automate security, create templates for new distributions, configure SSL/TLS certificates, and more.
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.
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.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Automated DevOps and Continuous Delivery (DEV211)Amazon Web Services
In the digital economy, the fast development and deployment of applications is critical to success. To thrive in this application-oriented business environment, IT organizations are acting now to change their tools and processes to better support agile development methodologies. This session will cover performance benchmarking, benefits of migrating existing workloads, use of key services like Amazon RDS and AWS CloudHSM, and demonstrate how to deploy applications securely and at scale. Session sponsored by Cisco.
Intended for customers who have (or will have) thousands of instances on AWS, this session is about reducing the complexity of managing costs for these large fleets so they run efficiently. Attendees will learn about common roadblocks that prevent large customers from cost optimizing, tools they can use to efficiently remove those roadblocks, and techniques to monitor their rate of cost optimization. The session will include a case study that will talk in detail about the millions of dollars saved using these techniques. Customers will learn about a range of templates they can use to quickly implement these techniques, and also partners who can help them implement these templates.
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
NEW LAUNCH! Introducing AWS Batch: Easy and efficient batch computing on Amaz...Amazon Web Services
AWS Batch is a fully-managed service that enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and efficiently run batch computing workloads of any scale on AWS. AWS Batch automatically provisions compute resources and optimizes the workload distribution based on the quantity and scale of the workloads. With AWS Batch, there is no need to install or manage batch computing software, allowing you to focus on analyzing results and solving problems. AWS Batch plans, schedules, and executes your batch computing workloads across the full range of AWS compute services and features, such as Amazon EC2, Spot Instances, and AWS Lambda. AWS Batch reduces operational complexities, saving time and reducing costs. In this session, Principal Product Managers Jamie Kinney and Dougal Ballantyne describe the core concepts behind AWS Batch and details of how the service functions. The presentation concludes with relevant use cases and sample code.
AWS APAC Webinar Week - Introduction to Cloud Computing With Amazon Web ServicesAmazon Web Services
Join this foundational session to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and different attributes such as reliability, fault tolerance, elasticity, scalability and pay-as-you-go pricing. Whether you are a startup who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology or an Enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency while reducing costs, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of infrastructure services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes. Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of Cloud Computing.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Operations Automation and Infrastructure Management with ...Amazon Web Services
At Capital One, we are using Docker and container technologies to advance microservices adoption, increase efficiencies of cloud resources, and decouple the application layer from the underlying infrastructure. Capital One is a federated organization with a “you build it, you own it” culture that provides autonomy and speed for delivery teams. Each federated team runs and operates their container management stack. In order for the federated teams to accelerate their cloud and container-based apps adoption, we created self-service automation tools for creation and operations management of container management stack.
In this session, we explore our push-button automation tool that includes capabilities such as the creation and management of Amazon ECS clusters, an Application Load Balancer for dynamic and context-based routing and provides a user interface via a Jenkins Job or a AWS Lambda function. Our tooling also includes a home-grown dynamic service discovery and routing for applications requiring two-way mutual SSL authentication. We talk through how Capital One regularly updates AMIs with the latest patches and software versions using an automated solution that leverages AWS Lambda to rehydrate the Amazon ECS compute cluster with the latest AMI without causing any downtime. We also discuss how we created a sophisticated canary deployment automation using AWS Lambda and application services, where users can specify how to migrate to a new version of containerized apps and manage the deployment.
AWS empowers enterprise Docker deployment with Amazon ECS and an ecosystem of cloud services and serverless architectures, making containerization in mission-critical environments easier than ever.
Infrastructure Continuous Delivery Using AWS CloudFormationAmazon Web Services
Review ways to manage the lifecycle of your Dev, test, and production infrastructure using CloudFormation. Learn how to architect your infrastructure through loosely coupled stacks using cross-stack references, tightly coupled nested stacks and other best practices. Learn how to use CloudFormation to provision and manage a continuous deployment pipeline for your infrastructure-as-code. Automate deployment of new development environments as your infrastructure evolves, promote your new architecture for testing, and deploy changes to production.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Proactive Security Testing in AWS: From Early Implementat...Amazon Web Services
Attend this session to learn about security testing your applications in AWS. Effective security testing is challenging, but multiple features and services within AWS make security testing easier. This session covers common approaches to testing, including how we think about testing within AWS, how to apply AWS services to your test setup, remediating findings, and automation.
Just as serverless application development is rapidly becoming the most popular way to bring highly scalable applications to the cloud, .NET has undergone radical changes with .NET Core to become a premier development platform for the cloud. In this session, you will learn how to use the newly launched C# support for .NET Core with AWS Lambda to create highly scalable serverless applications that target platforms from the traditional desktop to mobile devices. We will demonstrate how to write, test, and deploy C# code to AWS Lambda and see how we can leverage our serverless back end from mobile applications.
This session will feature best practices in the real world for deploying AWS cloud services. You will hear about cloud use cases, governance, security, cloud architecture, optimizing costs, and leveraging appropriate support offerings. The session will provide insight into experience from hundreds of government customers’ AWS adoption and highlight lessons learned along the way.
Migrating Databases to AWS for Business Critical Applications and Analytics Amazon Web Services
Migrating business critical applications to a new environment can be difficult and expensive. The short duration of maintenance windows often dictates the use of costly tools to perform change data capture (CDC) from the source to target databases so that the switch over process happens as quickly as possible. Amazon Web Services recently introduced the Database Migration Service (DMS) that supports the migration of databases from on-premises to the cloud with CDC support. This session will explain how DMS provides a simple and cost effective way to migrate business critical applications to Amazon Web Services. It will also cover how DMS enables new workloads for analytics, dev/test and heterogeneous database migrations.
In this session, we will discuss the difficulties of running Docker in production and how Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) can be used to reduce the operational burdens. We will give an overview of the core architectural principles underlying Amazon ECS, and we will walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms and batch applications.
Learn how AWS services can make it easier for you to rapidly release new features, help you avoid downtime during deployment, and handle the complexity of updating your applications.
Continuous Deployment Practices, with Production, Test and Development Enviro...Amazon Web Services
With AWS companies now have the ability to develop and run their applications with speed and flexibility like never before. Working with an infrastructure that can be 100% API driven enables businesses to use lean methodologies and realize these benefits. This in turn leads to greater success for those who make use of these practices. In this session we'll talk about some key concepts and design patterns for Continuous Deployment and Continuous Integration, two elements of lean development of applications and infrastructures.
Staying competitive in a turbulent market requires more than traditional practices of manual tests and siloed development – it requires maintaining accurate, repeatable builds and predictable deployment times. Chef Automate gives you a single comprehensive workflow across your entire organization, allowing you to treat infrastructure as code and facilitates DevOps automation. In this webinar, we’ll cover some of the latest Chef integrations with AWS. Gannet, a leading media company and publisher of USA Today, will also join us to talk about how they build, test, and deliver over 400 cookbooks on AWS. They'll talk tools and process for building AMI's and managing 1,000 jobs to continuously deliver their Chef environment.
Join us to learn:
• How to develop at high velocity with Chef on AWS
• How to create a culture of treating your AWS infrastructure as code • How Gannet uses Chef "cookbooks" on AWS to manage their USA Today infrastructure
Who should attend:
• CTOs, CIOs, CISOs, Directors and Managers of Security, IT Administrators, IT Architects and IT Security Engineers.
I Love APIs 2015
Chris Munns, Amazon
@chrismunns
http://www.amazon.com/
As computing costs decreased and computing power grew over time, so increased the complexity of the problems computers were called to solve and complexity of software. Enterprise applications quickly went through the stage of monolithic applications to client-server to multiple tier and beyond – to the land of massively distributed architectures. We arrived at the point where enterprise software is well beyond the capability of a single person or even a reasonably practical group of people to understand and control. Are microsevices the answer? Join Chris Munns to learn about how microservices are scaled at Amazon.
Getting Started With Continuous Delivery on AWS - AWS April 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
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 delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and increases developer productivity.
In this webinar, we’ll share the processes that Amazon engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn what is continuous delivery, its benefits, and how to implement it
• Learn how to increase the frequency and reliability of your application updates
• Learn to create an automated software release workflow on AWS
• Understand the basics of AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy
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.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Automated DevOps and Continuous Delivery (DEV211)Amazon Web Services
In the digital economy, the fast development and deployment of applications is critical to success. To thrive in this application-oriented business environment, IT organizations are acting now to change their tools and processes to better support agile development methodologies. This session will cover performance benchmarking, benefits of migrating existing workloads, use of key services like Amazon RDS and AWS CloudHSM, and demonstrate how to deploy applications securely and at scale. Session sponsored by Cisco.
Intended for customers who have (or will have) thousands of instances on AWS, this session is about reducing the complexity of managing costs for these large fleets so they run efficiently. Attendees will learn about common roadblocks that prevent large customers from cost optimizing, tools they can use to efficiently remove those roadblocks, and techniques to monitor their rate of cost optimization. The session will include a case study that will talk in detail about the millions of dollars saved using these techniques. Customers will learn about a range of templates they can use to quickly implement these techniques, and also partners who can help them implement these templates.
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
NEW LAUNCH! Introducing AWS Batch: Easy and efficient batch computing on Amaz...Amazon Web Services
AWS Batch is a fully-managed service that enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and efficiently run batch computing workloads of any scale on AWS. AWS Batch automatically provisions compute resources and optimizes the workload distribution based on the quantity and scale of the workloads. With AWS Batch, there is no need to install or manage batch computing software, allowing you to focus on analyzing results and solving problems. AWS Batch plans, schedules, and executes your batch computing workloads across the full range of AWS compute services and features, such as Amazon EC2, Spot Instances, and AWS Lambda. AWS Batch reduces operational complexities, saving time and reducing costs. In this session, Principal Product Managers Jamie Kinney and Dougal Ballantyne describe the core concepts behind AWS Batch and details of how the service functions. The presentation concludes with relevant use cases and sample code.
AWS APAC Webinar Week - Introduction to Cloud Computing With Amazon Web ServicesAmazon Web Services
Join this foundational session to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and different attributes such as reliability, fault tolerance, elasticity, scalability and pay-as-you-go pricing. Whether you are a startup who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology or an Enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency while reducing costs, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of infrastructure services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes. Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of Cloud Computing.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Operations Automation and Infrastructure Management with ...Amazon Web Services
At Capital One, we are using Docker and container technologies to advance microservices adoption, increase efficiencies of cloud resources, and decouple the application layer from the underlying infrastructure. Capital One is a federated organization with a “you build it, you own it” culture that provides autonomy and speed for delivery teams. Each federated team runs and operates their container management stack. In order for the federated teams to accelerate their cloud and container-based apps adoption, we created self-service automation tools for creation and operations management of container management stack.
In this session, we explore our push-button automation tool that includes capabilities such as the creation and management of Amazon ECS clusters, an Application Load Balancer for dynamic and context-based routing and provides a user interface via a Jenkins Job or a AWS Lambda function. Our tooling also includes a home-grown dynamic service discovery and routing for applications requiring two-way mutual SSL authentication. We talk through how Capital One regularly updates AMIs with the latest patches and software versions using an automated solution that leverages AWS Lambda to rehydrate the Amazon ECS compute cluster with the latest AMI without causing any downtime. We also discuss how we created a sophisticated canary deployment automation using AWS Lambda and application services, where users can specify how to migrate to a new version of containerized apps and manage the deployment.
AWS empowers enterprise Docker deployment with Amazon ECS and an ecosystem of cloud services and serverless architectures, making containerization in mission-critical environments easier than ever.
Infrastructure Continuous Delivery Using AWS CloudFormationAmazon Web Services
Review ways to manage the lifecycle of your Dev, test, and production infrastructure using CloudFormation. Learn how to architect your infrastructure through loosely coupled stacks using cross-stack references, tightly coupled nested stacks and other best practices. Learn how to use CloudFormation to provision and manage a continuous deployment pipeline for your infrastructure-as-code. Automate deployment of new development environments as your infrastructure evolves, promote your new architecture for testing, and deploy changes to production.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Proactive Security Testing in AWS: From Early Implementat...Amazon Web Services
Attend this session to learn about security testing your applications in AWS. Effective security testing is challenging, but multiple features and services within AWS make security testing easier. This session covers common approaches to testing, including how we think about testing within AWS, how to apply AWS services to your test setup, remediating findings, and automation.
Just as serverless application development is rapidly becoming the most popular way to bring highly scalable applications to the cloud, .NET has undergone radical changes with .NET Core to become a premier development platform for the cloud. In this session, you will learn how to use the newly launched C# support for .NET Core with AWS Lambda to create highly scalable serverless applications that target platforms from the traditional desktop to mobile devices. We will demonstrate how to write, test, and deploy C# code to AWS Lambda and see how we can leverage our serverless back end from mobile applications.
This session will feature best practices in the real world for deploying AWS cloud services. You will hear about cloud use cases, governance, security, cloud architecture, optimizing costs, and leveraging appropriate support offerings. The session will provide insight into experience from hundreds of government customers’ AWS adoption and highlight lessons learned along the way.
Migrating Databases to AWS for Business Critical Applications and Analytics Amazon Web Services
Migrating business critical applications to a new environment can be difficult and expensive. The short duration of maintenance windows often dictates the use of costly tools to perform change data capture (CDC) from the source to target databases so that the switch over process happens as quickly as possible. Amazon Web Services recently introduced the Database Migration Service (DMS) that supports the migration of databases from on-premises to the cloud with CDC support. This session will explain how DMS provides a simple and cost effective way to migrate business critical applications to Amazon Web Services. It will also cover how DMS enables new workloads for analytics, dev/test and heterogeneous database migrations.
In this session, we will discuss the difficulties of running Docker in production and how Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) can be used to reduce the operational burdens. We will give an overview of the core architectural principles underlying Amazon ECS, and we will walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms and batch applications.
Learn how AWS services can make it easier for you to rapidly release new features, help you avoid downtime during deployment, and handle the complexity of updating your applications.
Continuous Deployment Practices, with Production, Test and Development Enviro...Amazon Web Services
With AWS companies now have the ability to develop and run their applications with speed and flexibility like never before. Working with an infrastructure that can be 100% API driven enables businesses to use lean methodologies and realize these benefits. This in turn leads to greater success for those who make use of these practices. In this session we'll talk about some key concepts and design patterns for Continuous Deployment and Continuous Integration, two elements of lean development of applications and infrastructures.
Staying competitive in a turbulent market requires more than traditional practices of manual tests and siloed development – it requires maintaining accurate, repeatable builds and predictable deployment times. Chef Automate gives you a single comprehensive workflow across your entire organization, allowing you to treat infrastructure as code and facilitates DevOps automation. In this webinar, we’ll cover some of the latest Chef integrations with AWS. Gannet, a leading media company and publisher of USA Today, will also join us to talk about how they build, test, and deliver over 400 cookbooks on AWS. They'll talk tools and process for building AMI's and managing 1,000 jobs to continuously deliver their Chef environment.
Join us to learn:
• How to develop at high velocity with Chef on AWS
• How to create a culture of treating your AWS infrastructure as code • How Gannet uses Chef "cookbooks" on AWS to manage their USA Today infrastructure
Who should attend:
• CTOs, CIOs, CISOs, Directors and Managers of Security, IT Administrators, IT Architects and IT Security Engineers.
I Love APIs 2015
Chris Munns, Amazon
@chrismunns
http://www.amazon.com/
As computing costs decreased and computing power grew over time, so increased the complexity of the problems computers were called to solve and complexity of software. Enterprise applications quickly went through the stage of monolithic applications to client-server to multiple tier and beyond – to the land of massively distributed architectures. We arrived at the point where enterprise software is well beyond the capability of a single person or even a reasonably practical group of people to understand and control. Are microsevices the answer? Join Chris Munns to learn about how microservices are scaled at Amazon.
Getting Started With Continuous Delivery on AWS - AWS April 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
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 delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and increases developer productivity.
In this webinar, we’ll share the processes that Amazon engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn what is continuous delivery, its benefits, and how to implement it
• Learn how to increase the frequency and reliability of your application updates
• Learn to create an automated software release workflow on AWS
• Understand the basics of AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy
(WEB301) Operational Web Log Analysis | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
Log data contains some of the most valuable raw information you can gather and analyze about your infrastructure and applications. Amid the mess of confusing lines of seemingly random text can be hints about performance, security, flaws in code, user access patterns, and other operational data. Without the proper tools, finding insights in these logs can be like searching for a hay-colored needle in a haystack. In this session you learn what practices and patterns you can easily implement that can help you better understand your log files. You see how you can customize web logs to add more information to them, how to digest logs from around your infrastructure, and how to analyze your log files in near real time.
Stop Worrying about Prodweb001 and Start Loving i-98fb9856 (ARC201) | AWS re:...Amazon Web Services
Traditionally, IT organizations have treated infrastructure components like family pets. We name them, we worry about them, and we let them wake us up at 4:00 am. Amazon CTO Werner Vogels has dubbed these behaviors as server hugging and antiquated in today's cloud infrastructures. In this breakout session, we will discuss methods and methodology to get away from server hugging and be concerned more with the overall status and life of our entire infrastructure. From making use of toss-away-able on-demand infrastructure, to monitoring services and not individual servers, to getting away from naming instances, this session helps you see your infrastructure for what it is, technology that you control.
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as being able to scale your application on demand. As a new business looking to use the cloud, you inevitably ask 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 will show you how to best combine different AWS services, make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and best practices for scaling your infrastructure in the cloud.
(ARC402) Deployment Automation: From Developers' Keyboards to End Users' Scre...Amazon Web Services
Some of the best businesses today are deploying their code dozens of times a day. How? By making heavy use of automation, smart tools, and repeatable patterns to get process out of the way and keep the workflow moving. Come to this session to learn how you can do this too, using services such as AWS OpsWorks, AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Simple Workflow Service, and other tools. We'll discuss a number of different deployment patterns, and what aspects you need to focus on when working toward deployment automation yourself.
Improving Infrastructure Governance on AWS - AWS June 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
As your teams and infrastructure grow, it becomes more difficult to track IT resource changes as well as identify who made changes and when. It also becomes harder to enforce standards for your infrastructure resources, resulting in configuration drift and potential security issues. On AWS, you can easily standardize infrastructure configurations for commonly used IT services while also enabling self-service provisioning for your company. Once these resources are provisioned, you can then track how these resources are connected and monitor configuration changes and drift. In this session, we will discuss how you can achieve a sophisticated level of standardization, configuration compliance, and monitoring using a combination of AWS Service Catalog, AWS Config, and AWS CloudTrail.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how to use AWS services to enable governance while providing self-service
Learn to codify your business policies to promote compliance
How to improve security without sacrificing developer productivity
Chris Munns, DevOps @ Amazon: Microservices, 2 Pizza Teams, & 50 Million Depl...TriNimbus
Keynote presentation from Vancouver's 2016 Canadian Executive DevOps & Cloud Summit on Thursday, May 5th.
Speaker: Chris Munns, Business Development Manager, DevOps at Amazon Web Services
Title: DevOps @ Amazon: Microservices, 2 Pizza Teams, & 50 Million Deploys a Year
AWS Solutions Architect Chris Munns presented at the LAUNCH Festival. Thousands of startups attended the LAUNCH Festival in San Francisco, CA to launch their company and learn about building great startups.
(SOV204) Scaling Up to Your First 10 Million Users | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your application on demand. If you have a new business and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, andquot;Where do I start?andquot; 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.
At Amazon Web Services, we think about Infrastructure as Code being able to impact not just your low level infrastructure or operating systems but everything from the virtual cement floor of your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud up through the applications your customers interface with.
Come take a tour of the space as we see it. Learn what layers there are to managing your infrastructure as code and what services and tools AWS and its Partners exist across these.
So, you’ve got your solution deployed and have so many things to manage…now what? Come to this session to learn how you can scale operations with solutions deployed in the AWS cloud. We take a look at services like AWS CloudFormation and tools like Chef and Puppet. See an overview of these services and tools, and we show you how they might be used in real-life scenarios and how you might incorporate these services and tools into your own environment.
AWS Webcast - Build high-scale applications with Amazon DynamoDBAmazon Web Services
Review this webinar to learn about Amazon DynamoDB. DynamoDB is a highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service. Built for consistent single-digit millisecond latency and high availability, DynamoDB is a great fit for gaming, ad-tech, mobile, and many other applications.
Reasons to review:
• Learn the fundamentals of DynamoDB
• Understand how to design for common access patterns
• Discover best practices
• Hear how others uses DynamoDB to build their business
Who should review:
• Software Developers
• Database Administrators
• Solution Architects
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Understand Infrastructure as Code
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AWS re:Invent 2016: DevOps on AWS: Accelerating Software Delivery with the AW...Amazon Web Services
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Software release cycles are now measured in days instead of months. Cutting edge companies are continuously delivering high-quality software at a fast pace. In this session, we will cover how you can begin your DevOps journey by sharing best practices and tools used by the engineering teams at Amazon. We will showcase how you can accelerate developer productivity by implementing continuous Integration and delivery workflows. We will also cover an introduction to AWS CodeStar, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Cloud9, and AWS X-Ray the services inspired by Amazon's internal developer tools and DevOps practice.
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As software development teams transition to cloud-based architectures and adopt agile processes, the tools they need to support application development in this new world will change. In this session, we'll take you the transition that Amazon made to a service-oriented architecture over a decade ago, and introduce you to some of the processes and tools that we built and adopted along the way. We’ll share what lessons we’ve learned, explain how we’ve achieved better agility and reliability in our software development and deployment processes, and present an overview of tools we’ve used to help get us there that have since become services such as AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeDeploy, and more.
Software release cycles are now measured in days instead of months. Cutting edge companies are continuously delivering high-quality software at a fast pace. In this session, we will cover how you can begin your DevOps journey by sharing best practices and tools used by the engineering teams at Amazon. We will showcase how you can accelerate developer productivity by implementing continuous Integration and delivery workflows. We will also cover an introduction to AWS CodeStar, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Cloud9, and AWS X-Ray the services inspired by Amazon's internal developer tools and DevOps practice.
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Weeks
Mins Days Mins Days Mins Days Mins
18. We were just waiting.
WaitWrite
Code WaitBuild
Code WaitDeploy
to Test
Deploy
to
Prod
Weeks
Mins Days Mins Days Mins Days Mins
19. We built tools to
automate our software
release process
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20. Automated actions and
transitions from check-
in to production
Development benefits:
• Faster
• Safer
• Consistent and
standardized
• Visualization of the
process
Pipelines
21. This has continued to work out really well:
In 2014:
• Thousands of service teams across Amazon
• Building microservices
• Practicing continuous delivery
• Many environments (staging, beta, production)
50 million deployments
22. We continue to survey our
software developers every year
and in 2014 results found only
one development tool/service
could be correlated statistically
with happier developers:
Our pipelines service!
24. Continuous delivery service for fast and
reliable application updates
Model and visualize your software release
process
Builds, tests, and deploys your code every time
there is a code change
Integrates with third-party tools and AWS
AWS CodePipeline
30. You can add a manual approval at the point where you want the
pipeline to stop running until someone approves or rejects the
revision in progress.
Manual approvals – New!
• Pipeline will stop executing when it has reached the point at which
you set the approval action
• Pipeline execution resumes only when the action has been approved
• Approval action managed with AWS Identity and Access
Management (IAM) permissions
• Notify approvers in several ways including email, SMS, webhooks,
and more
• Useful for manual QA actions or as part of “Canary” deploy models
31. 8. Retrieve build artifact
EC2 instance
CodePipeline
Source
Source
GitHub
Build
JenkinsOnEC2
Jenkins
Deploy
JavaApp
Elastic Beanstalk
Source artifact
S3
Build artifact
S3
5. Get source artifact
1. Get changes
6. Store build artifact
3. Poll for job
4. Acknowledge job
7. Put success
9. Deploy build artifact
Elastic Beanstalk
web container
Java app
MyApplication
32. We have a strong partner list, and it’s growing
Source Build Test Deploy
*beta
38. Build and test your
application
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39. Building your code
“Building” code typically refers to languages that
require compiled binaries:
• .NET languages: C#, F#, VB.NET, etc.
• Java and JVM languages: Java, Scala,
JRuby
• Go
• iOS languages: Swift, Objective-C
We also refer to the process of creating Docker
container images as “building” the image. EC2
40. No building required!
Many languages don’t require building. These
are considered interpreted languages:
• PHP
• Ruby
• Python
• Node.js
You can just deploy your code!
EC2
41. Testing your code
Testing is both a science and an art form!
Goals for testing your code:
• Want to confirm desired functionality
• Catch programming syntax errors
• Standardize code patterns and format
• Reduce bugs due to non-desired application
usage and logic failures
• Make applications more secure
43. Automates code deployments to any instance
Handles the complexity of updating your
applications
Avoid downtime during application deployment
Deploy to Amazon EC2 or on-premises
servers, in any language and on any operating
system
Integrates with third-party tools and AWS
AWS CodeDeploy
45. appspec.yml example
version: 0.0
os: linux
files:
- source: /
destination: /var/www/html
permissions:
- object: /var/www/html
pattern: “*.html”
owner: root
group: root
mode: 755
hooks:
ApplicationStop:
- location: scripts/deregister_from_elb.sh
BeforeInstall:
- location: scripts/install_dependencies.sh
ApplicationStart:
- location: scripts/start_httpd.sh
ValidateService:
- location: scripts/test_site.sh
- location: scripts/register_with_elb.sh
• Remove/add instance to ELB
• Install dependency packages
• Start Apache
• Confirm successful deploy
• More!
• Send application files to one
directory and configuration
files to another
• Set specific permissions on
specific directories and files
46. v2 v2 v2 v2 v2 v2
one at a time
half at a time
all at once
v2 v2 v2 v1 v1 v1
v2 v1 v1 v1 v1 v1 Agent Agent
Dev deployment group
OR
Prod deployment group
Agent
AgentAgent
Agent Agent
Agent
Choose deployment speed and group
48. Launching to production
After you’ve built and tested your code and
hopefully gone through a few pre-production
deploys, its time for the real thing!
You’ll want think about:
• Impact to customers
• Impact to infrastructure
• Impact to business
How can we track these and communicate
deploys?
49. Extend AWS CodePipeline using custom actions
Update tickets Provision resources
Update dashboards
Mobile testing
Send notifications Security scan
51. Source
Source
GitHub
Build
JenkinsOnEC2
Jenkins
Deploy
MyAction
AWS Lambda
JavaApp
Elastic Beanstalk
2. Perform job
1. Invoke Lambda function
3. PutJobSuccessResult
MyApplication
CodePipeline With AWS Lambda-based actions,
AWS CodePipeline
drives the integration with Lambda,
which then connects with other
applications or services
AWS
Lambda
3. PutJobSuccessResult w/
continuation token
4. Invoke Lambda function w/
continuation token
5. PutJobSuccessResult #3 and #4 repeat until no continuation
token is sent, signaling the action has
been completed (#5).
52. What extension method should I use?
Lambda Custom Action
Short-running tasks are easy to build Can perform any type of workload
Long-running tasks need more work Control over links displayed in console
Node.js, Python, and Java support Any language support
Runs on AWS Can run on-premises
No servers to provision or manage Requires compute resources
53. FIN, ACK
We’ve seen a quick run through today of the benefits of
continuous delivery on our software release process:
• Continuous integration (build/test) helps shrink our
feedback loop greatly
• We can get our software out in front of our users much
more rapidly
• By moving faster we can actually ensure better quality
• AWS CodePipeline allows for integration with almost any
service or tool you can think of!
• Plus visualization of what’s going on!
54. Try it out today
Test out AWS CodePipeline and spin up a full continuous
delivery pipeline using the Starter Kit
bit.ly/AWSCodeStarterKit