The AWS Well-Architected Framework: A Closer Look

The AWS Well-Architected Framework: A Closer Look

As a cloud architect, one’s objectives are to create a secure, stable, and rapid infrastructure to develop applications. That is where the AWS Well-Architected Framework excels. The Framework relies on its five operational pillars, each of which provides a means to...
Managing Cloud Resources with AWS Predictive Scaling

Managing Cloud Resources with AWS Predictive Scaling

Machine Learning helps AWS determine when spikes in resource demands will occur  Predictive scaling is a new feature designed for AWS Auto Scaling groups to make enterprise cloud environments more efficient. With AWS Auto Scaling, AWS can track and adjust your compute...
Amazon EC2 Debuts 5 Bare Metal Instances

Amazon EC2 Debuts 5 Bare Metal Instances

M5, M5d, R5m, R5d, and z1d Now Available After announcing them months prior, Amazon is officially launching 5 new Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances. These instances carry the following specs: AWS-Custom Intel Xeon Scalable Processor (Skylake) – All instances...
AWS Backup Automates Data Protection on the Cloud

AWS Backup Automates Data Protection on the Cloud

AWS Backup is a new cloud service that will helps you create your backups across your entire enterprise. It’s entirely possible to create backups using the built-in snapshot functions in the AWS services, but to do so for an entire business would mean an endless...
DevOps and the AWS Well-Architected Framework

DevOps and the AWS Well-Architected Framework

In software development, rapid innovation is the quickest way to cornering the market. A recent innovation in the framework for software development, DevOps combines the principles of Lean Manufacturing, Agile Manifesto, Infrastructure as Code/Agile Infrastructure,...