aws

  • Bookmarks for 16 giu 2015 through 19 giu 2015

    These are my links for 16 giu 2015 through 19 giu 2015: 10 Things You Should Know About AWS – High Scalability – – Ahead of the upcoming 2nd annual re:Invent conference, inspired by Simone Brunozzi’s recent presentation at an AWS Meetup in San Francisco, and collected from a few of my recent Fluxcapacitor.com consulting engagements, I’ve…

  • Bookmarks for 15 giu 2015 through 16 giu 2015

    These are my links for 15 giu 2015 through 16 giu 2015: Clogeny | Orchestrating Your Infrastructure With Chef Provisioning – Chef Provisioning is a relatively new member in the Chef family. It can be used to build infrastructure topologies using the new machine resource. This blog post shows how this is done. Provision with…

  • Bookmarks for 10 giu 2015 through 15 giu 2015

    These are my links for 10 giu 2015 through 15 giu 2015: coderwall.com : establishing geek cred since 1305712800 – Setting up an EC2 instance on AWS used to be as straightforward as provisioning a machine and SSHing into it. However, this process has become a bit more complicated now that Amazon VPC has become…

  • Bookmarks for 29 mag 2015 through 10 giu 2015

    These are my links for 29 mag 2015 through 10 giu 2015: My Blog: AWS EC2 Auto Scaling: Basic Configuration – Our goal: Create an Auto Scaling EC2 Group in a single Availability Zone and use a HTTP status page as a Health Monitor for our Load Balancer and the Auto Scaling group instances. This…

  • Bookmarks for 15 nov 2014 through 26 nov 2014

    These are my links for 15 nov 2014 through 26 nov 2014: Charted – Charted is a tool for automatically visualizing data, created by the Product Science team at Medium. Give it the link to a data file and Charted returns a beautiful, shareable chart of the data. We built Charted with a few core…