Adriano explains best practices for improving PHP performance on AWS, including caching and hardware, and the PHP development process.
View PostToday marked the first general session day of the 2022 AWS reInvent conference in Las Vegas. Karl Robinson live streamed the keynote and prepared this list of new service announcements.
View PostEdTech apps on AWS need high availability and performance, and must be secure and scalable. Marc describes how to achieve this in a cost-effective way.
View PostLead Engineer Jon describes the pricing structure of AWS’ staggeringly cheap managed API service, including allowances of its free tier, caching costs and websockets.
View PostOur knowledgeable Lead AWS Cloud Engineer explains the AWS terms you’re likely to need to explain to your leadership team. Smartly grouped by Storage, Messaging, Database Services, Networking and, well, Other Bits.
View PostCost transparency is one of the most common reasons why people hesitate when it comes to migrating projects to the public Cloud. This article will help you to estimate AWS costs.
View PostWe all know how powerful AWS is and how everything is nicely automated. Launching a new Windows-based instance on EC2 has undoubtedly been a smooth experience for most of you. […]
View PostECS and EKS are both container orchestration services from AWS—in this post we take a look at ECS vs EKS to see which one will be more appropriate for your […]
View PostKarl covers the pre-requisites for changing AWS EC2 instance types, about EBS and store backed instances, and the best instance type for your requirements.
View PostThe World is going crazy for containers and Kubernetes right now. Container adoption is on the rise – according to the ‘Flexera 2020 State of the Cloud’ report, containers are […]
View PostIn this post we’ll take a look at one of the key benefits of Cloud Computing – Scalability. We’ll explore the different scaling options available for your cloud based workloads, […]
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