Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. We’ll look at what RDS does (and does not) do to manage the “muck” of database operations.
Speakers:
Bill Baldwin - Global Enterprise Support Lead, AWS Enterprise Support
Gareth Eagar - Solutions Architect, AWS Solutions Architect
by Mahesh Pakala, Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Ben Willett, Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Darin Briskman, Technical Evangelist, AWS
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system used by a very large number of web-based applications. MariaDB is a MySQL-compatible fork of MySQL, developed by the original developers of MySQL. We’ll take a look at these databases, examples of where they are best suited for use, and examples of who is using them to power their applications.
by John McGrath, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Ben Willett, Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Gowri Balasubramanian, AWS
Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. We’ll look at what RDS does (and does not) do to manage the “muck” of database operations.
by John McGrath, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Mahesh Pakala, Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Ben Willett, Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Darin Briskman, Technical Evangelist, AWS
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system used by a very large number of web-based applications. MariaDB is a MySQL-compatible fork of MySQL, developed by the original developers of MySQL. We’ll take a look at these databases, examples of where they are best suited for use, and examples of who is using them to power their applications.
by John McGrath, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Ben Willett, Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Gowri Balasubramanian, AWS
Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. We’ll look at what RDS does (and does not) do to manage the “muck” of database operations.
by John McGrath, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Darin Briskman, Technical Evangelist, AWS
Oracle RDBMS is the most widely used of the commercial relational databases. We’ll look at how to run Oracle on the AWS Cloud, with examples of organizations using it.
A closer look at the MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible relational database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. We’ll explore how Aurora uses the AWS cloud to provide high reliability, high durability, and high throughput.
Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. We’ll look at what RDS does (and does not) do to manage the “muck” of database operations.
Microsoft SQL Server is a commonly-used commercial relational database, especially for organizations that use Microsoft development tools. We’ll look at how to run SQL Server on the AWS Cloud, with examples of organizations using it.
Transform Your Organization with Real Real-Time MonitoringAmazon Web Services
Acquia, a Drupal web experience provider, faced a common growing pain: with its expanding customer base and AWS workloads came numerous monitoring systems and scattered data from disparate sources and teams. The company knew it needed better insight into its customers’ resources and quicker access to data it could trust. Join our webinar to see why Acquia turned to SignalFx for real real-time monitoring for its AWS environment, enabling its entire organization with operational insights, from development all the way through sales. Learn how Acquia consolidated the number of monitoring services used, improved the quality of its customer services, and saved more than half a million dollars per year in costs.
by Darin Briskman, Technical Evangelist, AWS
Microsoft SQL Server is a commonly-used commercial relational database, especially for organizations that use Microsoft development tools. We’ll look at how to run SQL Server on the AWS Cloud, with examples of organizations using it.
by Joe Idziorek & Mahesh Pakala
A closer look at the MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible relational database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. We’ll explore how Aurora uses the AWS cloud to provide high reliability, high durability, and high throughput.
Best Practices for Running Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS (DAT317) - AWS re:I...Amazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) continues to be a popular choice for Oracle DBAs moving new and legacy workloads to the cloud. In this session, we discuss how Amazon RDS for Oracle helps DBAs focus their time where it matters most. We cover recent RDS Oracle features, and we go deep on key functionality that enables license optimization, performance, and high availability for Oracle databases. We also hear directly from an AWS customer about their journey to Amazon RDS and the best practices that helped make their move successful.
Database Week at the San Francisco Loft
Amazon Aurora
A closer look at the MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible relational database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. We’ll explore how Aurora uses the AWS cloud to provide high reliability, high durability, and high throughput.
Level: 200
Speakers:
Mahesh Pakala - Solutions Architect, AWS
Arabinda Pani - Partner Solutions Architect, Database Specialist, AWS
Day 2 - Amazon RDS - Letting AWS run your Low Admin, High Performance DatabaseAmazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It provides cost-efficient and re-sizable capacity while managing time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you up to focus on your applications and business. In this webinar we review the different types of Amazon RDS available and how to move your existing databases to Amazon RDS with minimum disruption.
Reasons to attend:
- Learn how Amazon RDS can reduce the overhead of running high performance mission critical databases.
- Learn how to migrate your existing database workloads into Amazon RDS running on the AWS Cloud.
- Learn how to scale up and scale down your Amazon RDS instance and save money with reserved instances.
Running Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS - DAT313 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) simplifies setup, operation, and management of databases in the cloud. In this session, we will explore Amazon RDS features and best practices that offer graceful migration, high performance, elastic scaling, and high availability for Oracle databases. You will also learn from the Chief Architect for Intuit’s Small Business Division how the QuickBooks Online team is using Amazon RDS for Oracle to scale the world's largest online accounting platform.
AWS offers customers a range of different database options. These include Amazon DynamoDB, a fully-managed NoSQL database service that makes it simple and cost-effective to store and retrieve any amount of data as well as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), a service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud with support for MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and Oracle Database. In this session you’ll get an overview of AWS database options and how they might help support your application and see how to get started.
PostgreSQL is a powerful, enterprise class open source object-relational database system with an emphasis on extensibility and standards-compliance. PostgreSQL boasts many sophisticated features and runs stored procedures in more than a dozen programming languages. We’ll explore the advantages and limitations of PostgreSQL, examples of where it is best suited for use, and examples of who is using PostgreSQL to power their applications.
Deep Dive on Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility (DAT305-R1) - AWS re...Amazon Web Services
Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility is a relational database service that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open-source databases. We review the functionality in order to understand the architectural differences that contribute to improved scalability, availability, and durability. We also dive deep into the capabilities of the service and review the latest available features. Finally, we walk through the techniques that can be used to migrate to Amazon Aurora.
Best Practices for Running PostgreSQL on AWS - DAT314 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
PostgreSQL is an open source database growing in popularity because of its rich features, vibrant community, and compatibility with commercial databases. Learn about ways to run PostgreSQL on AWS including self-managed, and the managed database services from AWS: Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) and the Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible Edition. This talk covers key Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL functionality, availability, and management. We also review general guidelines for common user operations and activities such as migration, tuning, and monitoring for their RDS for PostgreSQL instances.
Tune your Big Data Platform to Work at Scale: Taking Hadoop to the Next Level...Amazon Web Services
Learn how to set up a highly scalable, robust, and secure Hadoop platform using Amazon EMR. We'll perform a demonstration using a 100-node Amazon EMR cluster and take you through the best practices and performance tuning required for different workloads to ensure they are production ready.
Speaker: Amo Abeyaratne, Big Data Consultant, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Ambidata
AWS provides a range of Compute Services – Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and AWS Lambda. We will provide an intro level overview of these services and highlight suitable use cases. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) itself provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. Going a bit deeper on EC2 we will provide background on 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 also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances, both from a performance and cost perspective.
Scaling your Application with AWS Relational Databases I AWS Dev Day 2018AWS Germany
Along with diving deep in managed databases on the cloud, like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and MariaDB, in this session, we also looked at options to make relational databases easy to deploy and scale through automated backup and high availability, and how Amazon Aurora can provide enterprise scalability and resiliency at an open source price. Learn more about Amazon Aurora here: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/
by John McGrath, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
by Darin Briskman, Technical Evangelist, AWS
Oracle RDBMS is the most widely used of the commercial relational databases. We’ll look at how to run Oracle on the AWS Cloud, with examples of organizations using it.
A closer look at the MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible relational database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. We’ll explore how Aurora uses the AWS cloud to provide high reliability, high durability, and high throughput.
Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. We’ll look at what RDS does (and does not) do to manage the “muck” of database operations.
Microsoft SQL Server is a commonly-used commercial relational database, especially for organizations that use Microsoft development tools. We’ll look at how to run SQL Server on the AWS Cloud, with examples of organizations using it.
Transform Your Organization with Real Real-Time MonitoringAmazon Web Services
Acquia, a Drupal web experience provider, faced a common growing pain: with its expanding customer base and AWS workloads came numerous monitoring systems and scattered data from disparate sources and teams. The company knew it needed better insight into its customers’ resources and quicker access to data it could trust. Join our webinar to see why Acquia turned to SignalFx for real real-time monitoring for its AWS environment, enabling its entire organization with operational insights, from development all the way through sales. Learn how Acquia consolidated the number of monitoring services used, improved the quality of its customer services, and saved more than half a million dollars per year in costs.
by Darin Briskman, Technical Evangelist, AWS
Microsoft SQL Server is a commonly-used commercial relational database, especially for organizations that use Microsoft development tools. We’ll look at how to run SQL Server on the AWS Cloud, with examples of organizations using it.
by Joe Idziorek & Mahesh Pakala
A closer look at the MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible relational database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. We’ll explore how Aurora uses the AWS cloud to provide high reliability, high durability, and high throughput.
Best Practices for Running Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS (DAT317) - AWS re:I...Amazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) continues to be a popular choice for Oracle DBAs moving new and legacy workloads to the cloud. In this session, we discuss how Amazon RDS for Oracle helps DBAs focus their time where it matters most. We cover recent RDS Oracle features, and we go deep on key functionality that enables license optimization, performance, and high availability for Oracle databases. We also hear directly from an AWS customer about their journey to Amazon RDS and the best practices that helped make their move successful.
Database Week at the San Francisco Loft
Amazon Aurora
A closer look at the MySQL and PostgreSQL compatible relational database built for the cloud that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. We’ll explore how Aurora uses the AWS cloud to provide high reliability, high durability, and high throughput.
Level: 200
Speakers:
Mahesh Pakala - Solutions Architect, AWS
Arabinda Pani - Partner Solutions Architect, Database Specialist, AWS
Day 2 - Amazon RDS - Letting AWS run your Low Admin, High Performance DatabaseAmazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. It provides cost-efficient and re-sizable capacity while managing time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you up to focus on your applications and business. In this webinar we review the different types of Amazon RDS available and how to move your existing databases to Amazon RDS with minimum disruption.
Reasons to attend:
- Learn how Amazon RDS can reduce the overhead of running high performance mission critical databases.
- Learn how to migrate your existing database workloads into Amazon RDS running on the AWS Cloud.
- Learn how to scale up and scale down your Amazon RDS instance and save money with reserved instances.
Running Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS - DAT313 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) simplifies setup, operation, and management of databases in the cloud. In this session, we will explore Amazon RDS features and best practices that offer graceful migration, high performance, elastic scaling, and high availability for Oracle databases. You will also learn from the Chief Architect for Intuit’s Small Business Division how the QuickBooks Online team is using Amazon RDS for Oracle to scale the world's largest online accounting platform.
AWS offers customers a range of different database options. These include Amazon DynamoDB, a fully-managed NoSQL database service that makes it simple and cost-effective to store and retrieve any amount of data as well as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), a service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud with support for MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and Oracle Database. In this session you’ll get an overview of AWS database options and how they might help support your application and see how to get started.
PostgreSQL is a powerful, enterprise class open source object-relational database system with an emphasis on extensibility and standards-compliance. PostgreSQL boasts many sophisticated features and runs stored procedures in more than a dozen programming languages. We’ll explore the advantages and limitations of PostgreSQL, examples of where it is best suited for use, and examples of who is using PostgreSQL to power their applications.
Deep Dive on Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility (DAT305-R1) - AWS re...Amazon Web Services
Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility is a relational database service that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open-source databases. We review the functionality in order to understand the architectural differences that contribute to improved scalability, availability, and durability. We also dive deep into the capabilities of the service and review the latest available features. Finally, we walk through the techniques that can be used to migrate to Amazon Aurora.
Best Practices for Running PostgreSQL on AWS - DAT314 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
PostgreSQL is an open source database growing in popularity because of its rich features, vibrant community, and compatibility with commercial databases. Learn about ways to run PostgreSQL on AWS including self-managed, and the managed database services from AWS: Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) and the Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible Edition. This talk covers key Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL functionality, availability, and management. We also review general guidelines for common user operations and activities such as migration, tuning, and monitoring for their RDS for PostgreSQL instances.
Tune your Big Data Platform to Work at Scale: Taking Hadoop to the Next Level...Amazon Web Services
Learn how to set up a highly scalable, robust, and secure Hadoop platform using Amazon EMR. We'll perform a demonstration using a 100-node Amazon EMR cluster and take you through the best practices and performance tuning required for different workloads to ensure they are production ready.
Speaker: Amo Abeyaratne, Big Data Consultant, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Ambidata
AWS provides a range of Compute Services – Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and AWS Lambda. We will provide an intro level overview of these services and highlight suitable use cases. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) itself provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. Going a bit deeper on EC2 we will provide background on 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 also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances, both from a performance and cost perspective.
Scaling your Application with AWS Relational Databases I AWS Dev Day 2018AWS Germany
Along with diving deep in managed databases on the cloud, like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and MariaDB, in this session, we also looked at options to make relational databases easy to deploy and scale through automated backup and high availability, and how Amazon Aurora can provide enterprise scalability and resiliency at an open source price. Learn more about Amazon Aurora here: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/
by John McGrath, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Database Week at the AWS Loft is an opportunity to learn about Amazon’s broad and deep family of managed database services. These services provide easy, scalable, reliable, and cost-effective ways to manage your data in the cloud. We explain the fundamentals and take a technical deep dive into Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB non-relational databases, Amazon Neptune graph databases, and Amazon ElastiCache managed Redis, along with options for database migration, caching, search and more. You'll will learn how to get started, how to support applications, and how to scale.
Amazon RDS & Amazon Aurora: Relational Databases on AWS - SRV206 - Atlanta AW...Amazon Web Services
In this session, learn about the managed relational database services Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora. Amazon RDS enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available relational database with just a few clicks, and it has seven popular database engines to choose from. Amazon Aurora is a relational database built for the cloud and provides high availability, high performance, and full compatibility with MySQL and PostgreSQL. We take a closer look at how Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora work, and we cover some of the key innovations in the Aurora database engine and storage layers. We also describe recently announced features, such as Aurora Serverless, Aurora Multi-Master, and Aurora Parallel Query.
Amazon RDS enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available relational database with just a few clicks. It provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity while managing time-consuming administration tasks, freeing you to focus on your applications and business. In this session, we take a closer look at how Amazon RDS works, and we review best practices to achieve performance, flexibility, and cost saving for your MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle, and SQL Server databases on Amazon RDS. We also discuss AWS Database Migration Service, a quick and secure means for migrating your existing RDBMS investments to Amazon RDS.
SRV310 Optimizing Relational Databases on AWS: Deep Dive on Amazon RDSAmazon Web Services
Amazon RDS enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available relational database with just a few clicks. It provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity while managing time-consuming administration tasks, and freeing you to focus on your applications and business. In this session, we take a closer look at how Amazon RDS works, and we review best practices to achieve performance, flexibility, and cost saving for your MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle, and SQL Server databases on Amazon RDS. We also discuss AWS Database Migration Service, a quick and secure means for migrating your existing RDBMS investments to Amazon RDS.
Amazon RDS enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available relational database with just a few clicks. It provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity while managing time consuming administration tasks, freeing you to focus on your applications and business. In this session, we take a closer look at how Amazon RDS works, and we review best practices to achieve performance, flexibility, and cost savings for your MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Oracle, and SQL Server databases on Amazon RDS. We also discuss AWS Database Migration Service, a quick and secure means for migrating your existing relational database management system investments to Amazon RDS.
DAT302_Deep Dive on Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)Amazon Web Services
Amazon RDS enables customers to launch an optimally configured, secure and highly available database with just a few clicks. It provides cost-efficient and resizable capacity while managing time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you up to focus on your applications and business. Amazon RDS provides you six database engines to choose from, including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL and MariaDB. In this session, we take a closer look at the capabilities of the RDS service and review the latest features available. We do a deep dive into how RDS works and the best practices to achieve the optimal performance, flexibility, and cost saving for your databases.
Cost and Performance Optimisation in Amazon RDS - AWS Summit Sydney 2018Amazon Web Services
Cost and Performance Optimisation in Amazon RDS
This session is for database administrators and other technical users looking to learn the top techniques for optimising the performance and cost of operating Amazon RDS. You will leave with a toolkit of best-practices that can be applied to your deployments for achieving optimal performance, flexibility, and cost-savings.
Brad Staszcuk, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
What's New in Amazon Relational Database Service (DAT203) - AWS re:Invent 2018Amazon Web Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a fully managed relational database service that enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available database with just a few clicks. It manages time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you to focus on your applications and business. We review the capabilities of the service and review the latest available featurese.
MySQL is the world's most popular open source relational database and is used by dozens of popular open source applications. AWS provides several ways to run a MySQL application in the cloud, including Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS for MySQL, Amazon RDS for MariaDB, and Amazon Aurora. This session presents the different options for running MySQL in the AWS Cloud, discusses the different ways to migrate your MySQL database to AWS, and provide tips and tricks for optimizing your MySQL workloads in AWS. Also, a customer presents lessons learned while migrating their MySQL databases to AWS.
10 Hacks for Optimizing MySQL in the Cloud - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to optimize your MySQL databases for high availability, performance, and disaster resilience using RDS
- Learn how to implement a well-designed and tested DR strategy using RDS MySQL Multi-AZ, Read Replicas, and more
- Learn how to utilize AWS Global Infrastructure benefits to build a well-architected MySQL database framework
Amazon RDS is a fully managed relational database service that enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available database with just a few clicks. It manages time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you to focus on your applications and business. In this session, we review the capabilities of the service and the latest available features.
Amazon RDS is a fully managed relational database service that enables you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available database with just a few clicks. In this session, we review the service’s capabilities and its latest features. We also show you how Amazon RDS manages time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you to focus on your applications and business.
Intro to Open Source Databases on AWS - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
"Learning Objectives:
- Learn the benefits of building apps on AWS with open source databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, and Memcached
- See how AWS database services provide the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source while automating time-consuming administrative tasks
- Get an inside look at how Amazon Aurora, a cloud-native database service, enhances open source MySQL and PostgreSQL with enterprise performance and availability"
Database Week at the San Francisco Loft
Open Source Databases on the Cloud
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. In this session we'll look at open source databases supported by Amazon RDS.
Level: 200
Speakers:
Amy Che - Sr. Solutions Delivery Manager, AWS
Ben Romano - Associate Solutions Architect, AWS
Design, Deploy, and Optimize Microsoft SQL Server on AWS (WIN324-R1) - AWS re...Amazon Web Services
In this session, we dive deep on best practices and design considerations for running Microsoft SQL Server on AWS. We cover how to choose between running SQL Server on Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS. We also cover how to optimize the performance of SQL Server on AWS, how to leverage the new the Optimize CPU feature, and how to deploy SQL Server on Linux. We also review best practices for storage, monitoring, availability, security, and backup and recovery for SQL Server.
In addition to running databases in Amazon EC2, AWS customers can choose among a variety of managed database services. These services save effort, save time, and unlock new capabilities and economies. In this session, we make it easy to understand how they differ, what they have in common, and how to choose one or more. We explain the fundamentals of Amazon DynamoDB, a fully managed NoSQL database service; Amazon RDS, a relational database service in the cloud; Amazon ElastiCache, a fast, in-memory caching service in the cloud; and Amazon Redshift, a fully managed, petabyte-scale data-warehouse solution that can be surprisingly economical. We’ll cover how each service might help support your application, how much each service costs, and how to get started.
Speaker:
Shaun Pearce, AWS Solutions Architect
Similar to Relational Database Services on AWS - Bill Baldwin (20)
Come costruire servizi di Forecasting sfruttando algoritmi di ML e deep learn...Amazon Web Services
Il Forecasting è un processo importante per tantissime aziende e viene utilizzato in vari ambiti per cercare di prevedere in modo accurato la crescita e distribuzione di un prodotto, l’utilizzo delle risorse necessarie nelle linee produttive, presentazioni finanziarie e tanto altro. Amazon utilizza delle tecniche avanzate di forecasting, in parte questi servizi sono stati messi a disposizione di tutti i clienti AWS.
In questa sessione illustreremo come pre-processare i dati che contengono una componente temporale e successivamente utilizzare un algoritmo che a partire dal tipo di dato analizzato produce un forecasting accurato.
Big Data per le Startup: come creare applicazioni Big Data in modalità Server...Amazon Web Services
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.
Tuttavia gestire grandi quantità di dati può apparire complesso: creare cluster Big Data su larga scala sembra essere un investimento accessibile solo ad aziende consolidate. Ma l’elasticità del Cloud e, in particolare, i servizi Serverless ci permettono di rompere questi limiti.
Vediamo quindi come è possibile sviluppare applicazioni Big Data rapidamente, senza preoccuparci dell’infrastruttura, ma dedicando tutte le risorse allo sviluppo delle nostre le nostre idee per creare prodotti innovativi.
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
L’utilizzo dei container è in continua crescita.
Se correttamente disegnate, le applicazioni basate su Container sono molto spesso stateless e flessibili.
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.
Event Agenda :
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
One platform for all: a Strategic approach
Q&A
Rendi unica l’offerta della tua startup sul mercato con i servizi Machine Lea...Amazon Web Services
Per creare valore e costruire una propria offerta differenziante e riconoscibile, le startup di successo sanno come combinare tecnologie consolidate con componenti innovativi creati ad hoc.
AWS fornisce servizi pronti all'utilizzo e, allo stesso tempo, permette di personalizzare e creare gli elementi differenzianti della propria offerta.
Concentrandoci sulle tecnologie di Machine Learning, vedremo come selezionare i servizi di intelligenza artificiale offerti da AWS e, anche attraverso una demo, come costruire modelli di Machine Learning personalizzati utilizzando SageMaker Studio.
OpsWorks Configuration Management: automatizza la gestione e i deployment del...Amazon Web Services
Con l'approccio tradizionale al mondo IT per molti anni è stato difficile implementare tecniche di DevOps, che finora spesso hanno previsto attività manuali portando di tanto in tanto a dei downtime degli applicativi interrompendo l'operatività dell'utente. Con l'avvento del cloud, le tecniche di DevOps sono ormai a portata di tutti a basso costo per qualsiasi genere di workload, garantendo maggiore affidabilità del sistema e risultando in dei significativi miglioramenti della business continuity.
AWS mette a disposizione AWS OpsWork come strumento di Configuration Management che mira ad automatizzare e semplificare la gestione e i deployment delle istanze EC2 per mezzo di workload Chef e Puppet.
Scopri come sfruttare AWS OpsWork a garanzia e affidabilità del tuo applicativo installato su Instanze EC2.
Microsoft Active Directory su AWS per supportare i tuoi Windows WorkloadsAmazon Web Services
Vuoi conoscere le opzioni per eseguire Microsoft Active Directory su AWS? Quando si spostano carichi di lavoro Microsoft in AWS, è importante considerare come distribuire Microsoft Active Directory per supportare la gestione, l'autenticazione e l'autorizzazione dei criteri di gruppo. In questa sessione, discuteremo le opzioni per la distribuzione di Microsoft Active Directory su AWS, incluso AWS Directory Service per Microsoft Active Directory e la distribuzione di Active Directory su Windows su Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Trattiamo argomenti quali l'integrazione del tuo ambiente Microsoft Active Directory locale nel cloud e l'utilizzo di applicazioni SaaS, come Office 365, con AWS Single Sign-On.
Dal riconoscimento facciale al riconoscimento di frodi o difetti di fabbricazione, l'analisi di immagini e video che sfruttano tecniche di intelligenza artificiale, si stanno evolvendo e raffinando a ritmi elevati. In questo webinar esploreremo le possibilità messe a disposizione dai servizi AWS per applicare lo stato dell'arte delle tecniche di computer vision a scenari reali.
Amazon Web Services e VMware organizzano un evento virtuale gratuito il prossimo mercoledì 14 Ottobre dalle 12:00 alle 13:00 dedicato a VMware Cloud ™ on AWS, il servizio on demand che consente di eseguire applicazioni in ambienti cloud basati su VMware vSphere® e di accedere ad una vasta gamma di servizi AWS, sfruttando a pieno le potenzialità del cloud AWS e tutelando gli investimenti VMware esistenti.
Molte organizzazioni sfruttano i vantaggi del cloud migrando i propri carichi di lavoro Oracle e assicurandosi notevoli vantaggi in termini di agilità ed efficienza dei costi.
La migrazione di questi carichi di lavoro, può creare complessità durante la modernizzazione e il refactoring delle applicazioni e a questo si possono aggiungere rischi di prestazione che possono essere introdotti quando si spostano le applicazioni dai data center locali.
Crea la tua prima serverless ledger-based app con QLDB e NodeJSAmazon Web Services
Molte aziende oggi, costruiscono applicazioni con funzionalità di tipo ledger ad esempio per verificare lo storico di accrediti o addebiti nelle transazioni bancarie o ancora per tenere traccia del flusso supply chain dei propri prodotti.
Alla base di queste soluzioni ci sono i database ledger che permettono di avere un log delle transazioni trasparente, immutabile e crittograficamente verificabile, ma sono strumenti complessi e onerosi da gestire.
Amazon QLDB elimina la necessità di costruire sistemi personalizzati e complessi fornendo un database ledger serverless completamente gestito.
In questa sessione scopriremo come realizzare un'applicazione serverless completa che utilizzi le funzionalità di QLDB.
Con l’ascesa delle architetture di microservizi e delle ricche applicazioni mobili e Web, le API sono più importanti che mai per offrire agli utenti finali una user experience eccezionale. In questa sessione impareremo come affrontare le moderne sfide di progettazione delle API con GraphQL, un linguaggio di query API open source utilizzato da Facebook, Amazon e altro e come utilizzare AWS AppSync, un servizio GraphQL serverless gestito su AWS. Approfondiremo diversi scenari, comprendendo come AppSync può aiutare a risolvere questi casi d’uso creando API moderne con funzionalità di aggiornamento dati in tempo reale e offline.
Inoltre, impareremo come Sky Italia utilizza AWS AppSync per fornire aggiornamenti sportivi in tempo reale agli utenti del proprio portale web.
Database Oracle e VMware Cloud™ on AWS: i miti da sfatareAmazon Web Services
Molte organizzazioni sfruttano i vantaggi del cloud migrando i propri carichi di lavoro Oracle e assicurandosi notevoli vantaggi in termini di agilità ed efficienza dei costi.
La migrazione di questi carichi di lavoro, può creare complessità durante la modernizzazione e il refactoring delle applicazioni e a questo si possono aggiungere rischi di prestazione che possono essere introdotti quando si spostano le applicazioni dai data center locali.
In queste slide, gli esperti AWS e VMware presentano semplici e pratici accorgimenti per facilitare e semplificare la migrazione dei carichi di lavoro Oracle accelerando la trasformazione verso il cloud, approfondiranno l’architettura e dimostreranno come sfruttare a pieno le potenzialità di VMware Cloud ™ on AWS.
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) è un servizio di gestione dei container altamente scalabile, che semplifica la gestione dei contenitori Docker attraverso un layer di orchestrazione per il controllo del deployment e del relativo lifecycle. In questa sessione presenteremo le principali caratteristiche del servizio, le architetture di riferimento per i differenti carichi di lavoro e i semplici passi necessari per poter velocemente migrare uno o più dei tuo container.