Chaos Testing with AWS Fault Injection Simulator and AWS CodePipeline

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedChaos Testing with AWS Fault Injection Simulator and AWS CodePipeline The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be the largest stress test of our technology infrastructures in generations. A meteoric increase in internet consumption followed, due in large part to working and schooling from home. The chaotic, early months of the pandemic have clearly demonstrated…

Power your Kafka Streams application with Amazon MSK and AWS Fargate

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedPower your Kafka Streams application with Amazon MSK and AWS Fargate Today, companies of all sizes across all verticals design and build event-driven architectures centered around real-time streaming and stream processing. Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) is a fully managed service that makes it easy for you to build and run…

AWS Amplify Hosting announces support for Next.js version 11

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedAWS Amplify Hosting announces support for Next.js version 11 AWS Amplify Hosting now supports deploying and hosting server-side rendered (SSR) apps built with version 11 of Next.js with zero configuration. Amplify Hosting supports all the latest Next.js features including incremental static regeneration, automatic image optimization, and script optimization.

Dashbird Explained: the why, what and how of end-to-end Serverless observability

By Dustin Ward

Here’s everything you need to know to get started with Dashbird – the complete solution for End-to-End Infrastructure observability, Real-time Error Tracking, and Well-Architected Insights. When working with AWS, One cannot emphasize enough the architectural best practices for designing workloads. One of those best practices is to design the solution in such a way that the monitoring of…

Integrating Amazon EFS with Podman running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedIntegrating Amazon EFS with Podman running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux This post was written by Mayur Shetty and Vani Eswarappa. Podman is a daemonless open source, Linux-native tool designed for finding, running, building, sharing, and deploying applications using Open Containers Initiative (OCI) containers and container images on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)…