The challenges of using AWS Reserved Instances (RI) and Savings Plans (read more about Savings Plans). Both pricing models for EC2, RDS and other AWS services. The core principle is simple – commit to a minimum value of use, and enjoy up to 75% off AWS cloud services. Enterprises that care about the costs of […]
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Before comparing AWS ECS vs Kubernetes, let’s get back to containers. Containers have rapidly increased in popularity by making it easy to develop, promote and deploy code consistently across different environments. Containers are an abstraction at the application layer, wrapping up your code with necessary libraries, dependencies, and environment settings into a single executable package. […]
Cloud computing has proved to be a revolutionary trend, especially for the business world. The reason behind the wide adoption of the cloud is its features: secure, fast, user-friendly, flexible, and of course, affordable. But that’s not all about Cloud Computing. There’s still a lot to explore. In this article, we will be telling you […]
AWS is launching Savings Plans, a new and flexible discount model that provides you with the same discounts as Reserved Instances, in exchange for a commitment to use a specific amount (measured in dollars per hour) of compute power over a one or three year period. Every type of compute usage has an On Demand […]
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Stateful vs. Stateless – An Overview The key difference between stateful and stateless applications is that stateless applications don’t “store” data whereas stateful applications require backing storage. Stateful applications like the Cassandra, MongoDB and mySQL databases all require some type of persistent storage that will survive service restarts. Keeping state is critical to running a stateful application […]
“Kubernetes vs. Docker” is a phrase that you hear more and more these days as Kubernetes becomes ever more popular as a container orchestration solution. However, “Kubernetes vs. Docker” is also a somewhat misleading phrase. When you break it down, these words don’t mean what many people intend them to mean, because Docker and Kubernetes […]
Let’s talk about why customers are choosing AWS specifically for Microsoft workloads. There are several hyperscale cloud providers available in the market today including Microsoft themselves (Azure). But when it comes to why customers are primarily choosing AWS for these workloads, it really comes down to a few key factors as discussed below. Why AWS for […]
In an effort to increase system stability, developer productivity, and cost effectiveness, IT and DevOps teams have undergone two major shifts in recent years. The first was the move from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud. This shift allows companies to remove a significant amount of overhead in managing their technologies while scaling capacity up or […]
As DevOps culture and the public cloud have become widely adopted, engineering teams in many companies have become faster and more agile than ever before. However, this very autonomy and agility that teams now enjoy also demand a bigger role in operational security. As such, DevSecOps and Cloud Native Security are essential topics that need to be addressed to […]