AWS Introduces AMD EPYC-powered T3a Instances

AWS Introduces AMD EPYC-powered T3a Instances

AWS has announced that it is releasing its new line of EC2 T3a instances. Powered by AMD EPYC, these instances are built using the Nitro system, much like the previous m5ad and r5ad lines. The T3a instances are designed to provide burstable computing performance while...
Introducing AWS CodePipeline

Introducing AWS CodePipeline

In our modern era, speed, agility, and quicker turnaround time can make or break a software company. To help these software enterprises create, adapt, and innovate faster, AWS has introduced AWS CodePipeline. CodePipeline automates the process of moving code from...
Manage Containers on AWS with Kubernetes

Manage Containers on AWS with Kubernetes

Kubernetes, an open-sourced application that lets users create and manage containerized applications, allows you to use in AWS to manage entire clusters of EC2 instances. A Kubernetes cluster is a logical grouping of EC2 instances that house your containers. You may...
A Guide to AWS Database Services

A Guide to AWS Database Services

With the plethora of AWS cloud database solutions to choose from, it’s easy to get lost when finding what you need. It’s crucial for an enterprise to select the right kind of database for their workloads, as it in part determines how they will manage as well as...
Delving into Amazon DocumentDB

Delving into Amazon DocumentDB

AWS has recently announced the release of Amazon DocumentDB, a document database that offers rapid, highly available, and scalable service that is compatible with users of MongoDB applications and tools. While MongoDB is a popular database for storing and managing...