NCas_T4_v3-Series VMs are now generally available
These virtual machines are ideal to run ML and AI workloads utilizing Cuda, TensorFlow, Pytorch, Caffe, and other Frameworks or the graphics workloads using NVIDIA GRID technology.
These virtual machines are ideal to run ML and AI workloads utilizing Cuda, TensorFlow, Pytorch, Caffe, and other Frameworks or the graphics workloads using NVIDIA GRID technology.
Amazon Web Services FeedYear in review, 2020 As the curtain draws on a tough year, here’s my 2020 in numbers: 37 blog posts 34 conference talks started 1 book published 2 video courses 2,475 new students to my video courses produced 43 episodes of Real-World Serverless hosted 5 webinars 1236 contributions to 17 OSS projects…
Amazon Web Services FeedLimit interactive session commands by groups of users using AWS Systems Manager Customers are looking for a way to limit the types of commands that can be run on their Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances when using AWS Systems Manager Session Manager interactive sessions. Allowed commands vary by group, meaning…
AzAcSnap leverages the volume snapshot and replication functionalities in Azure NetApp Files and Azure Large Instance.
Amazon Web Services FeedExtracting buildings and roads from AWS Open Data using Amazon SageMaker Sharing data and computing in the cloud allows data users to focus on data analysis rather than data access. Open Data on AWS helps you discover and share public open datasets in the cloud. The Registry of Open Data on AWS hosts a large…
Amazon Web Services FeedAWS Control Tower console shows more detail about external AWS Config rules AWS Control Tower now includes an organization-level aggregator, which assists in detecting external AWS Config rules. This will provide you with visibility in the AWS Control Tower console to see externally created AWS Config rules in addition to those AWS…