This document discusses upgrading an Amazon EKS cluster from version 1.12 to 1.14. It provides links to AWS documentation on EKS version releases and deprecations. It also discusses the process for upgrading the EKS control plane and worker nodes using different tools, things to watch out for during upgrades, and monitoring upgrade progress.
Tyson Norris, Dragos Dascalita Haut
OpenWhisk is quickly gaining momentum as a serverless platform, where function developers can deploy their executable code (or even docker containers), without having to manage builds or servers or monitoring or all the things required to host a conventional web application. To date, it has not been possible to leverage the cluster-wide scheduling facilities for running functions via OpenWhisk. We will present a Mesos framework for efficiently leveraging cluster resources for use by OpenWhisk functions, and trace the evolution of this framework from web application, to Mesos framework, and finally to DC/OS package based on dcos-commons.
Tyson Norris, Dragos Dascalita Haut
OpenWhisk is quickly gaining momentum as a serverless platform, where function developers can deploy their executable code (or even docker containers), without having to manage builds or servers or monitoring or all the things required to host a conventional web application. To date, it has not been possible to leverage the cluster-wide scheduling facilities for running functions via OpenWhisk. We will present a Mesos framework for efficiently leveraging cluster resources for use by OpenWhisk functions, and trace the evolution of this framework from web application, to Mesos framework, and finally to DC/OS package based on dcos-commons.
This tutorial is an overview on elastic beanstalk. The tutorial includes an introduction to elastic beanstalk, working architecture, basic operation, console(demo) and a summary. Beginning of the tutorial is an introduction to elastic beanstalk. It includes an overview of elastic beanstalk and how it manages applications. It also includes the basic features of elastic beanstalk.
Following is a section of the working architecture. It involves the basic architecture and workflow of elastic beanstalk and explains it in detail. It also involves the benefits of using elastic beanstalk such as root access, easy configuration etc.
Moreover, it also includes the environments elastic beanstalk can work under such as docker, node.js etc. as well as the sample policies. The last section of the tutorial includes a demo of the console of elastic beanstalk and a summary as for the practices which take place "under the hood".
Runtime errors, we all know them and we all dislike them. Luckily why we now have Elm. Elm represents simplicity, pure functional programming and clearly indicated error descriptions. With Elm you discover a complete new way to approach frontend programming.
Web version of the slides:
https://jordymoos.github.io/Talk-Elm-the-runtime-error-killer/
AWS November Webinar Series - From Local Development to Production Using the ...Amazon Web Services
Running and managing large scale multi-container applications in production usually requires different tools than what is used for development.
In this webinar, we will show you how to use the Amazon EC2 Container Service CLI with Docker Compose to define and run multi-container applications in a local development environment. We will also show how you can eliminate the need to install, operate, and scale your own cluster management infrastructure by using Amazon ECS. We will then demonstrate how to schedule your multi-container application as defined by Compose across a production Amazon ECS cluster. We will also walk through some best practice patterns used by customers for running their microservices platforms or batch jobs.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the basics of the Amazon ECS CLI
Run multi-container applications defined by Docker Compose using the Amazon ECS CLI
Learn how to run and manage production applications using Amazon ECS
Who Should Attend:
Developers, system administrators, Docker users, container users
In this presentation, Jeff Barr introduces AWS, with a focus on EC2, and then shows how to use AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Git-based deployment of a PHP application.
Accelerate Your Java Development on AWS (TLS301) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
The AWS SDK for Java is an essential tool for any Java developer building applications that leverage AWS. See how easy the SDK is to use and learn new tips and tricks that will help you get more out of AWS. During this session, we develop a sample application, see how to use various SDK APIs, and take advantage of other tools, like the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse, to speed your development.
AWS November Webinar Series - Get Started with Automated Mobile Application T...Amazon Web Services
AWS Device Farm enables developers to deliver higher quality iOS, Android and Fire OS apps by testing them against real phones and tablets in the AWS Cloud.
Join us for a step-by-step demo on how to write and configure your first tests, run them in the cloud, and view detailed results that pinpoint bugs and performance problems. We will also cover how to automatically initiate application tests from your Jenkins continuous integration environment.
Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) is a highly scalable, high performance container management service that supports containers and allows you to easily run and manage Docker enabled applications across a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances.
Use case 1 - for Sitecore Automation ModuleRobert Senktas
How to automate adding IIS Bindings and Host base on Sitecore sites configuration files. Repo - http://bit.ly/2hllIMQ, Powershell Gallery http://bit.ly/2i6Oqnj
In this session, we introduce you to a solution for easily running a Docker-powered microservices architecture on AWS using Elastic Beanstalk. We will also cover the fundamentals of Elastic Beanstalk and how it benefits developers looking for a quick and scalable way to get their applications running on AWS with no infrastructure work required. In the second half of the session Sean O’Brien, engineer at Prezi, will share how Prezi is using Elastic Beanstalk to build microservices for its entire development team.
Building a microservices architecture using Docker can require a lot of work, from launching and operating the underlying infrastructure to installing and maintaining cluster management software. With AWS Elastic Beanstalk’s multicontainer support feature, many of these tasks are simplified and abstracted away so you can focus on your application code. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker. Elastic Beanstalk leverages Amazon EC2 Container Service for its container management capabilities.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: Adhiraj Singh, Sr. Product Manager
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is the fastest and simplest way to get an application up and running on Amazon Web Services. Developers can simply upload their application code and the service automatically handles all the details such as resource provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and monitoring. This session shows you how to connect your Git repository with Amazon Web Services, deploy your code to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, easily enable or disable application functionality, and perform zero-downtime deployments through interactive demos and code samples.
Timothee Cruse, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services, ASEAN
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.
Originally created for the session titled "Securing Containerized Workloads on ECS" @ the August Monthly Meetup of AWS User Group - Colombo [31/08/2023]
This tutorial is an overview on elastic beanstalk. The tutorial includes an introduction to elastic beanstalk, working architecture, basic operation, console(demo) and a summary. Beginning of the tutorial is an introduction to elastic beanstalk. It includes an overview of elastic beanstalk and how it manages applications. It also includes the basic features of elastic beanstalk.
Following is a section of the working architecture. It involves the basic architecture and workflow of elastic beanstalk and explains it in detail. It also involves the benefits of using elastic beanstalk such as root access, easy configuration etc.
Moreover, it also includes the environments elastic beanstalk can work under such as docker, node.js etc. as well as the sample policies. The last section of the tutorial includes a demo of the console of elastic beanstalk and a summary as for the practices which take place "under the hood".
Runtime errors, we all know them and we all dislike them. Luckily why we now have Elm. Elm represents simplicity, pure functional programming and clearly indicated error descriptions. With Elm you discover a complete new way to approach frontend programming.
Web version of the slides:
https://jordymoos.github.io/Talk-Elm-the-runtime-error-killer/
AWS November Webinar Series - From Local Development to Production Using the ...Amazon Web Services
Running and managing large scale multi-container applications in production usually requires different tools than what is used for development.
In this webinar, we will show you how to use the Amazon EC2 Container Service CLI with Docker Compose to define and run multi-container applications in a local development environment. We will also show how you can eliminate the need to install, operate, and scale your own cluster management infrastructure by using Amazon ECS. We will then demonstrate how to schedule your multi-container application as defined by Compose across a production Amazon ECS cluster. We will also walk through some best practice patterns used by customers for running their microservices platforms or batch jobs.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the basics of the Amazon ECS CLI
Run multi-container applications defined by Docker Compose using the Amazon ECS CLI
Learn how to run and manage production applications using Amazon ECS
Who Should Attend:
Developers, system administrators, Docker users, container users
In this presentation, Jeff Barr introduces AWS, with a focus on EC2, and then shows how to use AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Git-based deployment of a PHP application.
Accelerate Your Java Development on AWS (TLS301) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
The AWS SDK for Java is an essential tool for any Java developer building applications that leverage AWS. See how easy the SDK is to use and learn new tips and tricks that will help you get more out of AWS. During this session, we develop a sample application, see how to use various SDK APIs, and take advantage of other tools, like the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse, to speed your development.
AWS November Webinar Series - Get Started with Automated Mobile Application T...Amazon Web Services
AWS Device Farm enables developers to deliver higher quality iOS, Android and Fire OS apps by testing them against real phones and tablets in the AWS Cloud.
Join us for a step-by-step demo on how to write and configure your first tests, run them in the cloud, and view detailed results that pinpoint bugs and performance problems. We will also cover how to automatically initiate application tests from your Jenkins continuous integration environment.
Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) is a highly scalable, high performance container management service that supports containers and allows you to easily run and manage Docker enabled applications across a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances.
Use case 1 - for Sitecore Automation ModuleRobert Senktas
How to automate adding IIS Bindings and Host base on Sitecore sites configuration files. Repo - http://bit.ly/2hllIMQ, Powershell Gallery http://bit.ly/2i6Oqnj
In this session, we introduce you to a solution for easily running a Docker-powered microservices architecture on AWS using Elastic Beanstalk. We will also cover the fundamentals of Elastic Beanstalk and how it benefits developers looking for a quick and scalable way to get their applications running on AWS with no infrastructure work required. In the second half of the session Sean O’Brien, engineer at Prezi, will share how Prezi is using Elastic Beanstalk to build microservices for its entire development team.
Building a microservices architecture using Docker can require a lot of work, from launching and operating the underlying infrastructure to installing and maintaining cluster management software. With AWS Elastic Beanstalk’s multicontainer support feature, many of these tasks are simplified and abstracted away so you can focus on your application code. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker. Elastic Beanstalk leverages Amazon EC2 Container Service for its container management capabilities.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: Adhiraj Singh, Sr. Product Manager
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is the fastest and simplest way to get an application up and running on Amazon Web Services. Developers can simply upload their application code and the service automatically handles all the details such as resource provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and monitoring. This session shows you how to connect your Git repository with Amazon Web Services, deploy your code to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, easily enable or disable application functionality, and perform zero-downtime deployments through interactive demos and code samples.
Timothee Cruse, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services, ASEAN
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.
Originally created for the session titled "Securing Containerized Workloads on ECS" @ the August Monthly Meetup of AWS User Group - Colombo [31/08/2023]
Docker containers have become a key component of modern application design. Increasingly, developers are breaking their applications apart into smaller components and distributing them across a pool of compute resources. Using Docker on your local development machine is simple, but running Docker applications at scale in production can be difficult.
In this session, we will discuss how you can use Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) to reduce the operational burdens of running Docker in production. We will give an overview of the fundamentals of how to use Amazon ECS, and we will profile examples of why customers have picked and how they have migrated to Amazon ECS. We will also walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms, their batch jobs, and CICD pipelines. We will also do a brief demo on how to deploy a simple Docker application on Amazon ECS.
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, and we will give an overview of the core architectural principles underlying Amazon ECS. We walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms, to run batch jobs, and for deployments and continuous integration. We will also demo how to define multi-container applications with Docker Compose and deploy and scale them seamlessly to a cluster with Amazon ECS.
(DVO308) Docker & ECS in Production: How We Migrated Our Infrastructure from ...Amazon Web Services
This session will introduce you to Empire, a new self-hosted PaaS built on top of Amazon’s EC2 Container Service (ECS). Empire is a recently open-sourced project that provides a mostly Heroku-compatible API. It allows engineering teams to deploy and manage applications in a method similar to Heroku, but with the added flexibility and control of running your own ECS container instances. We'll talk about why Remind decided to move its infrastructure from Heroku to AWS, introduce you to ECS and the open source platform we built on top of it to make migration easier, and then we'll demo Empire to show you how you can try it today.
Running Microservices and Docker with AWS Elastic BeanstalkAmazon Web Services
In this session, we introduce you to a solution for easily running a Docker-powered microservices architecture on AWS using Elastic Beanstalk. We will also cover the fundamentals of Elastic Beanstalk and how it benefits developers looking for a quick and scalable way to get their applications running on AWS with no infrastructure work required.
Building a microservices architecture using Docker can require a lot of work, from launching and operating the underlying infrastructure to installing and maintaining cluster management software. With AWS Elastic Beanstalk’s multicontainer support feature, many of these tasks are simplified and abstracted away so you can focus on your application code. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker. Elastic Beanstalk leverages Amazon EC2 Container Service for its container management capabilities.
"Shipping logs to Splunk from a container in AWS howto.
Advantages of running containers in AWS Fargate" by Oleksii Makieiev, Senior systems engineer EPAM Ukraine
Get visibility into your Containers/Kubernetes using Azure MonitorBizTalk360
This session will help you understand the core components of Azure Monitor and how to collect and analyze data to determine the performance, health, and availability of your Containers/Kubernetes running on Azure.
Serverless and mixed container orchestration and request routing on AWSGlobalLogic Ukraine
This webinar by Bohdan Yurov (Senior Solution Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic, Ukraine, Kharkiv) was delivered at GlobalLogic Ukraine On Air Webinar on June 19, 2020.
Effective container orchestration requires good balance between infrastructure cost and operations effort. New AWS features can potentially provide us with better flexibility in container orchestration topology and balance EC2/serverless. Bohdan shared his experience and demo overview of serverless and mixed container orchestration and request routing on AWS using ECS & EKS on FarGate & EC2.
More details and presentation: https://www.globallogic.com/ua/about/events/webinar-serverless-and-mixed-container-orchestration/
"AWS Fargate: Containerization meets Serverless" at AWS User Group Cologne 20...Vadym Kazulkin
With AWS Fargate, Amazon has released a service that is a mix of container orchestration and serverless. One benefits from common container orchestration features, such as horizontal scaling, self-healing, and service discovery. Fargate fulfills also the characteristics of the serverless applications, since one does not have to administer the containers themselves and thus has a low operational effort. In addition, containers in Fargate scale automatically and are priced according to the actual resources consumption (CPU and memory). In this talk, we dive into the world of Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Fargate based on the "real world" example. At the end we talk about the future of Fargate in conjunction with Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).
Running Microservices and Docker on AWS Elastic Beanstalk - August 2016 Month...Amazon Web Services
In this session, we introduce you to a solution for easily running a Docker-powered microservices architecture on AWS using Elastic Beanstalk. We will also cover the fundamentals of Elastic Beanstalk and how it benefits developers looking for a quick and scalable way to get their applications running on AWS with no infrastructure work required.
Building a microservices architecture using Docker can require a lot of work, from launching and operating the underlying infrastructure to installing and maintaining cluster management software. With AWS Elastic Beanstalk’s multicontainer support feature, many of these tasks are simplified and abstracted away so you can focus on your application code. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker."
Learning Objectives:
• Learn the basics of AWS Elastic Beanstalk
• Understand how to use Elastic Beanstalk to run containerized applications
• Learn how to use Elastic Beanstalk to start architecting microservices-based applications
Your Digital Assistant.
Making complex approach simple. Straightforward process saves time. No more waiting to connect with people that matter to you. Safety first is not a cliché - Securely protect information in cloud storage to prevent any third party from accessing data.
Would you rather make your visitors feel burdened by making them wait? Or choose VizMan for a stress-free experience? VizMan is an automated visitor management system that works for any industries not limited to factories, societies, government institutes, and warehouses. A new age contactless way of logging information of visitors, employees, packages, and vehicles. VizMan is a digital logbook so it deters unnecessary use of paper or space since there is no requirement of bundles of registers that is left to collect dust in a corner of a room. Visitor’s essential details, helps in scheduling meetings for visitors and employees, and assists in supervising the attendance of the employees. With VizMan, visitors don’t need to wait for hours in long queues. VizMan handles visitors with the value they deserve because we know time is important to you.
Feasible Features
One Subscription, Four Modules – Admin, Employee, Receptionist, and Gatekeeper ensures confidentiality and prevents data from being manipulated
User Friendly – can be easily used on Android, iOS, and Web Interface
Multiple Accessibility – Log in through any device from any place at any time
One app for all industries – a Visitor Management System that works for any organisation.
Stress-free Sign-up
Visitor is registered and checked-in by the Receptionist
Host gets a notification, where they opt to Approve the meeting
Host notifies the Receptionist of the end of the meeting
Visitor is checked-out by the Receptionist
Host enters notes and remarks of the meeting
Customizable Components
Scheduling Meetings – Host can invite visitors for meetings and also approve, reject and reschedule meetings
Single/Bulk invites – Invitations can be sent individually to a visitor or collectively to many visitors
VIP Visitors – Additional security of data for VIP visitors to avoid misuse of information
Courier Management – Keeps a check on deliveries like commodities being delivered in and out of establishments
Alerts & Notifications – Get notified on SMS, email, and application
Parking Management – Manage availability of parking space
Individual log-in – Every user has their own log-in id
Visitor/Meeting Analytics – Evaluate notes and remarks of the meeting stored in the system
Visitor Management System is a secure and user friendly database manager that records, filters, tracks the visitors to your organization.
"Secure Your Premises with VizMan (VMS) – Get It Now"
Advanced Flow Concepts Every Developer Should KnowPeter Caitens
Tim Combridge from Sensible Giraffe and Salesforce Ben presents some important tips that all developers should know when dealing with Flows in Salesforce.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TYPES OF OUTOFMEMORYERRORTier1 app
Even though at surface level ‘java.lang.OutOfMemoryError’ appears as one single error; underlyingly there are 9 types of OutOfMemoryError. Each type of OutOfMemoryError has different causes, diagnosis approaches and solutions. This session equips you with the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to troubleshoot and conquer OutOfMemoryError in all its forms, ensuring smoother, more efficient Java applications.
Strategies for Successful Data Migration Tools.pptxvarshanayak241
Data migration is a complex but essential task for organizations aiming to modernize their IT infrastructure and leverage new technologies. By understanding common challenges and implementing these strategies, businesses can achieve a successful migration with minimal disruption. Data Migration Tool like Ask On Data play a pivotal role in this journey, offering features that streamline the process, ensure data integrity, and maintain security. With the right approach and tools, organizations can turn the challenge of data migration into an opportunity for growth and innovation.
Globus Compute wth IRI Workflows - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
Participants will gain valuable insights into Wix's strategies for ensuring atomicity in database updates and event production, as well as caching, materialization, and performance optimization techniques within a distributed system.
Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Designing for Privacy in Amazon Web ServicesKrzysztofKkol1
Data privacy is one of the most critical issues that businesses face. This presentation shares insights on the principles and best practices for ensuring the resilience and security of your workload.
Drawing on a real-life project from the HR industry, the various challenges will be demonstrated: data protection, self-healing, business continuity, security, and transparency of data processing. This systematized approach allowed to create a secure AWS cloud infrastructure that not only met strict compliance rules but also exceeded the client's expectations.
Modern design is crucial in today's digital environment, and this is especially true for SharePoint intranets. The design of these digital hubs is critical to user engagement and productivity enhancement. They are the cornerstone of internal collaboration and interaction within enterprises.
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
14. How to upgrade EKS cluster?
EKS cluster should have been done through terraform
15. Things to Watch out for upgrading EKS cluster
1. The pod security policy admission controller
2. Patch the kube-proxy daemonset
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/update-cluster.html
21. [ec2-user@ip-172-16-10-210 upgrade4]$ time ./check_update.sh test-upgrade6 1.13
upgrade EKS Cluster test-upgrade6 version 1.13
Start date : Sat Mar 21 13:41:55 UTC 2020
End date : Sat Mar 21 13:52:51 UTC 2020
real 10m55.566s
user 1m30.586s
sys 0m12.956s
22. [ec2-user@ip-172-16-10-210 upgrade4]$ time ./check_update.sh test-upgrade6 1.14
upgrade EKS Cluster test-upgrade6 version 1.14
Start date : Sat Mar 21 13:53:08 UTC 2020
End date : Sat Mar 21 14:13:47 UTC 2020
real 20m38.569s
user 2m51.588s
sys 0m24.569s