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AWS serverless services: Exploring your options

Dynatrace

This means you no longer have to provision, scale, and maintain servers to run your applications, databases, and storage systems. Speed is next; serverless solutions are quick to spin up or down as needed, and there are no delays due to limited storage or resource access. AWS offers four serverless offerings for storage.

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Cloudburst: stateful functions-as-a-service

The Morning Paper

Last week we looked at a function shipping solution to the problem; Cloudburst uses the more common data shipping to bring data to caches next to function runtimes (though you could also make a case that the scheduling algorithm placing function execution in locations where the data is cached a flavour of function-shipping too).

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AWS EKS Monitoring as a Self-Service with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

PostgreSQL & Elastic for data storage. REDIS for caching. Dynatrace not only visualizes this and more data, but our deterministic AI engine – Davis – automatically detects anomalies across all monitored and observed entities: hosts, containers, services, proxies, end users and more. NGINX as an API Gateway.

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Accelerating Data: Faster and More Scalable ElastiCache for Redis

All Things Distributed

Since then we’ve introduced Amazon Kinesis for real-time streaming data, AWS Lambda for serverless processing, Apache Spark analytics on EMR, and Amazon QuickSight for high performance Business Intelligence. Amazon’s enhancements address many day-to-day challenges with running Redis. “We

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

This consistent performance is a big part of why the Snapchat Stories feature , which includes Snapchat's largest storage write workload, moved to DynamoDB. Typical use cases for a graph database include social networking, recommendation engines, fraud detection, and knowledge graphs.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

In the CMS selection process, developer experience is not a factor, although successful implementation and ongoing maintenance require developer friendly tooling and support for modern software engineering practices. Most of cloud object/blob storage services have native support for static site hosting.

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Optimizing CDN Management Using Terraform

IO River

Whether you're scaling storage solutions like S3 buckets, compute resources like EKS clusters, or content delivery mechanisms via CDNs, Terraform offers a streamlined approach. Imagine building a high-tech car but only having access to a basic engine. ‍But here's the catch: if the provider lacks certain features, you're handcuffed.