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blog.christianposta.com
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| | | | | So you've decided to run your Kubernetes workloads in AWS. As we've seen before setting up AWS EKS requires a lot of patience and headache. You may be able to get it working. For others, you should check out the eksctl tool from Weaveworks. | |
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sigpwned.com
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| | | | | As part of optimizing the HumanGraphics product, I am investigating different cloud architectures and their tradeoffs. Documenting my current "default stack" for a new webapp with compute (like an API) seems like a good starting point. Here it is: Experienced cloud engineers and architects should should look at this diagram and agree that it's at | |
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mherman.org
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| | | | | This tutorial details how to take a number of containerized microservices running on a single EC2 instance and scale them out to Amazon's container orchestration service, EC2 Container Service (ECS). | |
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callihandata.com
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| | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday topic comes from Matthew McGiffen, who asks us to talk about encryption and protecting data in SQL Server. To read the full topic invite, click the T-SQL Tuesday logo to the right. For this month's invite, I thought I'd write about Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and give a reminder about how... | ||