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January 21, 2023
By
Mark Otto
As we kick off 2023, I wanted to take a moment to highlight the top posts from 2022. Without further ado, here are the top 10 AWS DevOps Blog posts of 2022. #1: Integrating with GitHub Actions – CI/CD pipeline to deploy a Web App…
January 19, 2023
By
Mark Otto
In the last post, OfferUp modernized its DevOps platform with Amazon EKS and Flagger to accelerate time to market, we talked about hypergrowth and the technical challenges encountered by OfferUp in its existing DevOps platform. As a reminder, we presented how OfferUp modernized its DevOps…
November 18, 2022
By
Mark Otto
AWS re:Invent is filled with fantastic opportunities, but I wanted to tell you about a space that lets you dive deep with some fantastic open source projects and contributors: the AWS Modern Applications and Open Source Zone! Located in the east alcove on the third…
November 9, 2022
By
Mark Otto
Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, as well as the new general entertainment content brand in select international markets, Star. Disney+ is available as both a standalone service, or as part of…
November 2, 2022
By
Mark Otto
Amazon AppStream 2.0 offers a rich set of features to allow customers to stream non-persistent applications and desktops to end users. With AppStream 2.0, students can simply open a web browser to access the applications they need from anywhere at any time. This means that…
October 25, 2022
By
Mark Otto
The Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus provides a Prometheus-compatible monitoring service that is operated on Kubernetes. As AWS customers have increasingly adopted Prometheus to monitor their containerized applications over the past year, our existing processes for updating our software while maintaining availability began to take…
October 17, 2022
By
Mark Otto
In a previous blog post Simplifying Kubernetes configurations using AWS Lambda we built a container image that contains eksctl, kubectl, and aws-auth to call the Kubernetes API. This allows you to create and manage resources through a unified control plane. In this post we take…
October 13, 2022
By
Mark Otto
Planning a release from product strategy to product delivery is a complex process with multiple interconnected services and workflows. On top of that, creating and deploying new versions of services into production has always been a challenge for developers. DevOps teams must choose an effective…
October 10, 2022
By
Mark Otto
We’re excited to meet up with the open source community in Detroit later this month for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America! Here at AWS we’ve been growing our participation and contributions across a number of Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects. We are looking forward…
September 28, 2022
By
Mark Otto
In the manufacturing domain, machine learning (ML) can have a big impact. Companies can produce better quality products and reduce throughput time by detecting machine anomalies, clustering failures to investigate patterns, and running predictive maintenance. When data is coming in real-time, online machine learning methods can…