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Using design patterns in AWS Lambda

Xebia

In this blog post I will go over some reasons why you should be using design patterns in your Lambda functions Getting started To get started with AWS Lambda is quite easy, and this is also the reason why some crucial steps are skipped. Or use a compiled language like golang for your Lambda functions.

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Comparing Nuclio and AWS Lambda

DevOps.com

With serverless, you delegate the responsibility of running your infrastructure to a platform provider as much as possible. The post Comparing Nuclio and AWS Lambda appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 4

Xebia

Region Evacuation with static anycast IP approach Welcome back to our comprehensive "Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS" blog series, where we delve into advanced networking strategies for regional evacuation, failover, and robust disaster recovery. Find the detailed guide here.

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Managing K8S Infrastructure and Applications on AWS: The Imperative Way

Xebia

The question quite simple: How can we manage K8s infrastructure and applications using one codebase and high level programming languages? In the coming paragraphs we will identify how we can write Infrastructure as Code (IaC) as well as the K8s workload definition for an application that will be deployed on AWS.

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As AI scales, infrastructure challenges emerge

CIO

There might be an extra cost for the new functionality, though, but the vendors are the ones dealing with any potential infrastructure challenges. And that means companies have to invest in infrastructure for training and deploying these systems. That meant that the company had to do some serious infrastructure work.

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Using Agents for Amazon Bedrock to interactively generate infrastructure as code

AWS Machine Learning - AI

In the diverse toolkit available for deploying cloud infrastructure, Agents for Amazon Bedrock offers a practical and innovative option for teams looking to enhance their infrastructure as code (IaC) processes. Agents for Amazon Bedrock automates the prompt engineering and orchestration of user-requested tasks.

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Managing AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory Objects With AWS Lambda Functions

Dzone - DevOps

AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory provides the ability to run directory-aware workloads in the AWS Cloud , including Microsoft SharePoint and custom.NET and SQL Server-based applications.

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