In episode 7 season 2, Karl & Jon discuss scaling, step functions, creating custom health checks, a blog by Jeff Barr, and why AWS is all about sustainable open source.
Here are the links to the topics discussed:
Scaling an ASG using target tracking with a dynamic SQS target via Sheila Busser on Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog
Implementing reactive progress tracking for AWS Step Functions via Benjamin Smith on Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog
How to create custom health...
In episode 7 season 2, Karl & Jon discuss scaling, step functions, creating custom health checks, a blog by Jeff Barr, and why AWS is all about sustainable open source.
Here are the links to the topics discussed:
- Scaling an ASG using target tracking with a dynamic SQS target via Sheila Busser on Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog
- Implementing reactive progress tracking for AWS Step Functions via Benjamin Smith on Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog
- How to create custom health checks for your Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Fleet via Sheila Busser on Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog
- New Graviton3-Based General Purpose (m7g) and Memory-Optimized (r7g) Amazon EC2 Instances via Jeff Barr on Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog
- AWS: Why We Support Sustainable Open Source via David Nalley on The New Stack
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