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Software Defined Talk
Episode 443: Everything is maintenance

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 61:54


This week, we review the major announcements from AWS re:Invent and discuss how the hyperscalers are embracing A.I. Plus, a few thoughts on children's chores. Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0xwqUis6xA) 443 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0xwqUis6xA) Runner-up Titles No Slack The Corporate Podcast. Quality of life stop Our roads diverge Eats a bag of llama Nobody wants to do a bake-off AI all the time Rundown AWS re:Invent Top announcements of AWS re:Invent 2023 | Amazon Web Services (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/top-announcements-of-aws-reinvent-2023/) Salesforce Inks Deal to Sell on Amazon Web Services' Marketplace (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-27/salesforce-to-sell-software-on-aws-marketplace-in-self-service-purchase-push#xj4y7vzkg) AWS Unveils Next Generation AWS-Designed Chips (https://press.aboutamazon.com/2023/11/aws-unveils-next-generation-aws-designed-chips) Join the preview for new memory-optimized, AWS Graviton4-powered Amazon EC2 instances (R8g) (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/join-the-preview-for-new-memory-optimized-aws-graviton4-powered-amazon-ec2-instances-r8g/) Announcing the new Amazon S3 Express One Zone high performance storage class (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-s3-express-one-zone-high-performance-storage-class/) AWS unveils new Trainium AI chip and Graviton 4, extends Nvidia partnership (https://www.zdnet.com/article/aws-unveils-new-trainium-ai-chip-and-graviton-4-extends-nvidia-partnership/) AI Chip - AWS Inferentia - AWS (https://aws.amazon.com/machine-learning/inferentia/) DGX Platform (https://www.nvidia.com/en-au/data-center/dgx-platform/) Foundational Models - Amazon Bedrock - AWS (https://aws.amazon.com/bedrock/) Supported models in Amazon Bedrock - Amazon Bedrock (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/models-supported.html#models-supported-meta) Agents for Amazon Bedrock is now available with improved control of orchestration and visibility into reasoning (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/agents-for-amazon-bedrock-is-now-available-with-improved-control-of-orchestration-and-visibility-into-reasoning/) Knowledge Bases now delivers fully managed RAG experience in Amazon Bedrock (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/knowledge-bases-now-delivers-fully-managed-rag-experience-in-amazon-bedrock/) Customize models in Amazon Bedrock with your own data using fine-tuning and continued pre-training (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/customize-models-in-amazon-bedrock-with-your-own-data-using-fine-tuning-and-continued-pre-training/) Amazon Q brings generative AI-powered assistance to IT pros and developers (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-q-brings-generative-ai-powered-assistance-to-it-pros-and-developers-preview/) Improve developer productivity with generative-AI powered Amazon Q in Amazon CodeCatalyst (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/improve-developer-productivity-with-generative-ai-powered-amazon-q-in-amazon-codecatalyst-preview/) Upgrade your Java applications with Amazon Q Code Transformation (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/upgrade-your-java-applications-with-amazon-q-code-transformation-preview/) Introducing Amazon Q, a new generative AI-powered assistant (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/introducing-amazon-q-a-new-generative-ai-powered-assistant-preview/) New Amazon Q in QuickSight uses generative AI assistance for quicker, easier data insights (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-q-in-quicksight-uses-generative-ai-assistance-for-quicker-easier-data-insights-preview/) Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus collector provides agentless metric collection for Amazon EKS (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-managed-service-for-prometheus-collector-provides-agentless-metric-collection-for-amazon-eks/) Amazon CloudWatch Logs now offers automated pattern analytics and anomaly detection (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-logs-now-offers-automated-pattern-analytics-and-anomaly-detection/) Use Amazon CloudWatch to consolidate hybrid, multicloud, and on-premises metrics (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-use-amazon-cloudwatch-to-consolidate-hybrid-multi-cloud-and-on-premises-metrics/) Amazon EKS Pod Identity simplifies IAM permissions for applications on Amazon EKS clusters (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-pod-identity-simplifies-iam-permissions-for-applications-on-amazon-eks-clusters/) Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon OpenSearch Service is now available (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-dynamodb-zero-etl-integration-with-amazon-opensearch-service-is-now-generally-available/) Amazon says its first Project Kuiper internet satellites were fully successful in testing (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/16/amazon-kuiper-internet-satellites-fully-successful-in-testing.html) AWS takes the cheap shots (https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/28/aws-takes-the-cheap-shots/) Here's everything Amazon Web Services announced at AWS re:Invent (https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/28/heres-everything-aws-reinvent-2023-so-far/) Relevant to your Interests Oracle Cloud Made All The Right Moves In 2022 (https://moorinsightsstrategy.com/oracle-cloud-made-all-the-right-moves-in-2022/) Ransomware gang files SEC complaint over victim's undisclosed breach (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ransomware-gang-files-sec-complaint-over-victims-undisclosed-breach/) Keynote Highlights: Satya Nadella at Microsoft Ignite 2023 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMlUJqxhdoY) Thoma Bravo to sell about $500 million in Dynatrace stock (https://www.marketwatch.com/story/thoma-bravo-to-sell-about-500-million-in-dynatrace-stock-9d7bd0e6) FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification 1.0-preview Released to Demystify Cloud Billing Data (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/finops-open-cost-and-usage-specification-1-0-preview-released-to-demystify-cloud-billing-data-301990559.html?tc=eml_cleartime) AWS, Microsoft, Google and Oracle partner to make cloud spend more transparent | TechCrunch (https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/16/aws-microsoft-google-and-oracle-partner-to-make-cloud-spend-more-transparent/) Privacy is Priceless, but Signal is Expensive 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Think You Had It In You To File A Lawsuit This Stupid. But, You Crazy Bastard, You Did It! (https://www.techdirt.com/2023/11/21/congrats-to-elon-musk-i-didnt-think-you-had-it-in-you-to-file-a-lawsuit-this-stupid-but-you-crazy-bastard-you-did-it/) Hackers spent 2+ years looting secrets of chipmaker NXP before being detected (https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/11/hackers-spent-2-years-looting-secrets-of-chipmaker-nxp-before-being-detected/) Meet ‘Anna Boyko': How a Fake Speaker Blew up DevTernity (https://thenewstack.io/meet-anna-boyko-how-a-fake-speaker-blew-up-devternity/) IBM's Db2 database dinosaur comes to AWS (https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/11/29/aws_launch_ibms_db2_database/) Reports of AI ending human labour may be greatly exaggerated (https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/economic-research/resbull/2023/html/ecb.rb231128~0a16e73d87.es.html) New Google geothermal electricity project could be a milestone for clean energy (https://apnews.com/article/geothermal-energy-heat-renewable-power-climate-5c97f86e62263d3a63d7c92c40f1330d) VMware's $92bn sale showers cash on Michael Dell and Silver Lake (https://www.ft.com/content/d01901a2-db4b-45df-8ce5-f57ff46d463e) Gartner Says Cloud Will Become a Business Necessity by 2028 (https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2023-11-29-gartner-says-cloud-will-become-a-business-necessity-by-2028) IRS starts the bidding for $1.9B IT services recompete (https://www.nextgov.com/acquisition/2023/11/irs-starts-bidding-19b-it-services-recompete/392303/) WSJ News Exclusive | Apple Pulls Plug on Goldman Credit-Card Partnership (https://www.wsj.com/finance/banking/apple-pulls-plug-on-goldman-credit-card-partnership-ca1dfb45) Apple employees most likely to leave to join Google shows LinkedIn (https://9to5mac.com/2023/11/23/apple-employees-next-jobs/) Ranked: Worst Companies for Employee Retention (U.S. and UK) (https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/ranked-worst-companies-for-employee-retention-u-s-and-uk/) Apple announces RCS support for iMessage (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/11/apple-announces-rcs-support-for-imessage/) Apple says iPhones will support RCS in 2024 (https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/16/23964171/apple-iphone-rcs-support) Today on The Vergecast: what Apple really means when it talks about RCS. 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AWS Morning Brief
re:Inforce and fwd:cloudsec with Scott Piper

AWS Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 7:29


Last week in security news: Videos from fwd:cloudsec are now available on YouTube, AWS announces AWS Payment Cryptography, Amazon CodeGuru Security is now available in preview, and more!Links: There was lots of great content presented at fwd:cloudsec.  The day-long videos are up on YouTube. You can use the schedule to help find the talks you're interested in. In contrast to AWS's "Shared Responsibility Model", I appreciate GCP's "Shared Fate Model" where they put their own skin in the game in ensuring their customers are protected.  In their New Cryptomining Protection Program, they offer $1M in what is basically an insurance policy that comes with Security Command Center Premium. Bob McMillan from the WSJ reports that North Korean hackers have stolen more than $3 billion in crypto over the last 5 years, and their heists are now funding fully half of its ballistic missile program. a16z writes Hiring a Chief Information Security Officer. Removing header remapping from Amazon API Gateway, and notes about our work with security researchers - AWS made a breaking change to respond to a security issue. The security researchers that found the issue wrote their side of the story, describing it as AWS API Gateway header smuggling and cache confusion. Issue with AWS Directory Service EnableRoleAccess - AWS released a security bulletin for this issue, which they seem to do at random for security issues. Ben Bridts from Cloudar found and reported this issue which AWS has fixed.  He goes into more detail in his blog post and in a talk at fwd:cloudsec. Amazon CloudWatch Logs data protection account level policy configuration AWS WAF Fraud Control launches account creation fraud prevention and reduced pricing AWS announces AWS Payment Cryptography AWS Transfer Family announces quantum-safe key exchange for SFTP Amazon CodeGuru Security is now available in preview Amazon Inspector announces the general availability of Code Scans for AWS Lambda function AWS announces Software Bill of Materials export capability in Amazon Inspector Amazon EC2 Instance Connect supports SSH and RDP connectivity without public IP address Amazon GuardDuty enhances console experience with findings summary view Amazon Detective extends finding groups to Amazon Inspector Amazon S3 announces dual-layer server-side encryption for compliance workloads AWS CloudTrail Lake launches curated dashboards for visualizing top CloudTrail trends AWS IAM Identity Center now supports automated user provisioning from Google Workspace

AWS Morning Brief
The Leeches of AWS

AWS Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 7:47


AWS Morning Brief for the week of June 12, 2023 with Corey Quinn. Links: AWS CloudTrail Lake now supports selective start or stop ingestion of CloudTrail events  AWS Glue for Ray is now generally available  AWS Lambda adds support for Ruby 3.2 AWS Mainframe Modernization service is now HIPAA eligible Announcing AWS Snowblade for U.S Department of Defense JWCC AWS Trusted Advisor adds new checks for Amazon EFS Announcing the general availability of AWS Database Migration Service Serverless Announcing Live Tail in Amazon CloudWatch Logs, providing real-time exploration of logs AWS announces scripts to bulk updates policies per new AWS Billing and Cost Management permissions  Drug Analyzer on AWS Provides Analytics That Inform Treatment Decisions and Support New Therapies Selecting cost effective capacity reservations for your business-critical workloads on Amazon EC2 Announcing Container Image Signing with AWS Signer and Amazon EKS  How to deploy workloads in a multicloud environment with AWS developer tools How businesses can gain ecommerce capabilities to increase sales  A Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Email Database  Using Amazon IVS for turnkey town halls AWS's long-term commitment to Virginia How AWS data centers reuse retired hardware

AWS Morning Brief
Implementing Search For Google Docs in Google Docs

AWS Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 4:06


AWS Morning Brief for the week of May 1, 2023 with Corey Quinn. Links: Condolences to my AWS friends affected by last week's layoffs; if I can help, please let me know. Amazon CloudWatch Logs data protection is now available in all AWS Commercial Regions  AWS Firewall Manager adds support for multiple administrators AWS Systems Manager now supports AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) applications  Working with percolators in Amazon OpenSearch Service  AWS Lambda now supports Java 17 Optimizing Amazon EC2 Spot Instances with Spot Placement Scores  Optimize costs by scheduling provisioned capacity for Amazon DynamoDB Perform intelligent search across emails in your Google workspace using the Gmail connector for Amazon Kendra  Best practices and considerations to migrate from VPC Peering to AWS Transit Gateway

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The Cloud Pod
205: The Cloud Pod decides to Bard or not to Bard. What’s the question?

The Cloud Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 70:12


On this episode of The Cloud Pod, the team discusses the new Amazon Linux 2023, Google Bard,  new features of Google Chronicle Security Operations, GPT-4 from Azure Open AI, and Oracle's Kubernetes platform comparison. They also talk about cloud-native architecture as a way to adapt applications for a pivot to the cloud. A big thanks to this week's sponsor, Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure. This week's highlights

AWS Morning Brief
Amazon Snizz Bug Gets Fixed

AWS Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 5:26


AWS Morning Brief for the week of March 27, 2023 with Corey Quinn. Links: Allow Listing tool for testing new Billing, Cost Management and Account console permissions  Amazon CloudWatch Logs adds support for new Amazon VPC Flow Logs metadata  Amazon EC2 C6in, M6in, M6idn, R6in, and R6idn metal instances are now available Amazon SNS (pronounced "Snizz") announces support for setting content-type request headers for HTTP/S notifications AWS CodeBuild now supports a small GPU machine type Configuring .NET Garbage Collection for Amazon ECS and AWS Lambda Integrating with GitHub Actions – Amazon CodeGuru in your DevSecOps Pipeline Delete Empty CloudWatch Log Steams Growing AWS internet peering with 400 GbE 

52 Weeks of Cloud
52-weeks-aws-certified-developer-lambda-serverless

52 Weeks of Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 24:51


[00:00.000 --> 00:04.560] All right, so I'm here with 52 weeks of AWS[00:04.560 --> 00:07.920] and still continuing to do developer certification.[00:07.920 --> 00:11.280] I'm gonna go ahead and share my screen here.[00:13.720 --> 00:18.720] All right, so we are on Lambda, one of my favorite topics.[00:19.200 --> 00:20.800] Let's get right into it[00:20.800 --> 00:24.040] and talk about how to develop event-driven solutions[00:24.040 --> 00:25.560] with AWS Lambda.[00:26.640 --> 00:29.440] With Serverless Computing, one of the things[00:29.440 --> 00:32.920] that it is going to do is it's gonna change[00:32.920 --> 00:36.000] the way you think about building software[00:36.000 --> 00:39.000] and in a traditional deployment environment,[00:39.000 --> 00:42.040] you would configure an instance, you would update an OS,[00:42.040 --> 00:45.520] you'd install applications, build and deploy them,[00:45.520 --> 00:47.000] load balance.[00:47.000 --> 00:51.400] So this is non-cloud native computing and Serverless,[00:51.400 --> 00:54.040] you really only need to focus on building[00:54.040 --> 00:56.360] and deploying applications and then monitoring[00:56.360 --> 00:58.240] and maintaining the applications.[00:58.240 --> 01:00.680] And so with really what Serverless does[01:00.680 --> 01:05.680] is it allows you to focus on the code for the application[01:06.320 --> 01:08.000] and you don't have to manage the operating system,[01:08.000 --> 01:12.160] the servers or scale it and really is a huge advantage[01:12.160 --> 01:14.920] because you don't have to pay for the infrastructure[01:14.920 --> 01:15.920] when the code isn't running.[01:15.920 --> 01:18.040] And that's really a key takeaway.[01:19.080 --> 01:22.760] If you take a look at the AWS Serverless platform,[01:22.760 --> 01:24.840] there's a bunch of fully managed services[01:24.840 --> 01:26.800] that are tightly integrated with Lambda.[01:26.800 --> 01:28.880] And so this is another huge advantage of Lambda,[01:28.880 --> 01:31.000] isn't necessarily that it's the fastest[01:31.000 --> 01:33.640] or it has the most powerful execution,[01:33.640 --> 01:35.680] it's the tight integration with the rest[01:35.680 --> 01:39.320] of the AWS platform and developer tools[01:39.320 --> 01:43.400] like AWS Serverless application model or AWS SAM[01:43.400 --> 01:45.440] would help you simplify the deployment[01:45.440 --> 01:47.520] of Serverless applications.[01:47.520 --> 01:51.960] And some of the services include Amazon S3,[01:51.960 --> 01:56.960] Amazon SNS, Amazon SQS and AWS SDKs.[01:58.600 --> 02:03.280] So in terms of Lambda, AWS Lambda is a compute service[02:03.280 --> 02:05.680] for Serverless and it lets you run code[02:05.680 --> 02:08.360] without provisioning or managing servers.[02:08.360 --> 02:11.640] It allows you to trigger your code in response to events[02:11.640 --> 02:14.840] that you would configure like, for example,[02:14.840 --> 02:19.200] dropping something into a S3 bucket like that's an image,[02:19.200 --> 02:22.200] Nevel Lambda that transcribes it to a different format.[02:23.080 --> 02:27.200] It also allows you to scale automatically based on demand[02:27.200 --> 02:29.880] and it will also incorporate built-in monitoring[02:29.880 --> 02:32.880] and logging with AWS CloudWatch.[02:34.640 --> 02:37.200] So if you look at AWS Lambda,[02:37.200 --> 02:39.040] some of the things that it does[02:39.040 --> 02:42.600] is it enables you to bring in your own code.[02:42.600 --> 02:45.280] So the code you write for Lambda isn't written[02:45.280 --> 02:49.560] in a new language, you can write things[02:49.560 --> 02:52.600] in tons of different languages for AWS Lambda,[02:52.600 --> 02:57.600] Node, Java, Python, C-sharp, Go, Ruby.[02:57.880 --> 02:59.440] There's also custom run time.[02:59.440 --> 03:03.880] So you could do Rust or Swift or something like that.[03:03.880 --> 03:06.080] And it also integrates very deeply[03:06.080 --> 03:11.200] with other AWS services and you can invoke[03:11.200 --> 03:13.360] third-party applications as well.[03:13.360 --> 03:18.080] It also has a very flexible resource and concurrency model.[03:18.080 --> 03:20.600] And so Lambda would scale in response to events.[03:20.600 --> 03:22.880] So you would just need to configure memory settings[03:22.880 --> 03:24.960] and AWS would handle the other details[03:24.960 --> 03:28.720] like the CPU, the network, the IO throughput.[03:28.720 --> 03:31.400] Also, you can use the Lambda,[03:31.400 --> 03:35.000] AWS Identity and Access Management Service or IAM[03:35.000 --> 03:38.560] to grant access to what other resources you would need.[03:38.560 --> 03:41.200] And this is one of the ways that you would control[03:41.200 --> 03:44.720] the security of Lambda is you have really guardrails[03:44.720 --> 03:47.000] around it because you would just tell Lambda,[03:47.000 --> 03:50.080] you have a role that is whatever it is you need Lambda to do,[03:50.080 --> 03:52.200] talk to SQS or talk to S3,[03:52.200 --> 03:55.240] and it would specifically only do that role.[03:55.240 --> 04:00.240] And the other thing about Lambda is that it has built-in[04:00.560 --> 04:02.360] availability and fault tolerance.[04:02.360 --> 04:04.440] So again, it's a fully managed service,[04:04.440 --> 04:07.520] it's high availability and you don't have to do anything[04:07.520 --> 04:08.920] at all to use that.[04:08.920 --> 04:11.600] And one of the biggest things about Lambda[04:11.600 --> 04:15.000] is that you only pay for what you use.[04:15.000 --> 04:18.120] And so when the Lambda service is idle,[04:18.120 --> 04:19.480] you don't have to actually pay for that[04:19.480 --> 04:21.440] versus if it's something else,[04:21.440 --> 04:25.240] like even in the case of a Kubernetes-based system,[04:25.240 --> 04:28.920] still there's a host machine that's running Kubernetes[04:28.920 --> 04:31.640] and you have to actually pay for that.[04:31.640 --> 04:34.520] So one of the ways that you can think about Lambda[04:34.520 --> 04:38.040] is that there's a bunch of different use cases for it.[04:38.040 --> 04:40.560] So let's start off with different use cases,[04:40.560 --> 04:42.920] web apps, I think would be one of the better ones[04:42.920 --> 04:43.880] to think about.[04:43.880 --> 04:46.680] So you can combine AWS Lambda with other services[04:46.680 --> 04:49.000] and you can build powerful web apps[04:49.000 --> 04:51.520] that automatically scale up and down.[04:51.520 --> 04:54.000] And there's no administrative effort at all.[04:54.000 --> 04:55.160] There's no backups necessary,[04:55.160 --> 04:58.320] no multi-data center redundancy, it's done for you.[04:58.320 --> 05:01.400] Backends, so you can build serverless backends[05:01.400 --> 05:05.680] that lets you handle web, mobile, IoT,[05:05.680 --> 05:07.760] third-party applications.[05:07.760 --> 05:10.600] You can also build those backends with Lambda,[05:10.600 --> 05:15.400] with API Gateway, and you can build applications with them.[05:15.400 --> 05:17.200] In terms of data processing,[05:17.200 --> 05:19.840] you can also use Lambda to run code[05:19.840 --> 05:22.560] in response to a trigger, change in data,[05:22.560 --> 05:24.440] shift in system state,[05:24.440 --> 05:27.360] and really all of AWS for the most part[05:27.360 --> 05:29.280] is able to be orchestrated with Lambda.[05:29.280 --> 05:31.800] So it's really like a glue type service[05:31.800 --> 05:32.840] that you're able to use.[05:32.840 --> 05:36.600] Now chatbots, that's another great use case for it.[05:36.600 --> 05:40.760] Amazon Lex is a service for building conversational chatbots[05:42.120 --> 05:43.560] and you could use it with Lambda.[05:43.560 --> 05:48.560] Amazon Lambda service is also able to be used[05:50.080 --> 05:52.840] with voice IT automation.[05:52.840 --> 05:55.760] These are all great use cases for Lambda.[05:55.760 --> 05:57.680] In fact, I would say it's kind of like[05:57.680 --> 06:01.160] the go-to automation tool for AWS.[06:01.160 --> 06:04.160] So let's talk about how Lambda works next.[06:04.160 --> 06:06.080] So the way Lambda works is that[06:06.080 --> 06:09.080] there's a function and there's an event source,[06:09.080 --> 06:10.920] and these are the core components.[06:10.920 --> 06:14.200] The event source is the entity that publishes events[06:14.200 --> 06:19.000] to AWS Lambda, and Lambda function is the code[06:19.000 --> 06:21.960] that you're gonna use to process the event.[06:21.960 --> 06:25.400] And AWS Lambda would run that Lambda function[06:25.400 --> 06:29.600] on your behalf, and a few things to consider[06:29.600 --> 06:33.840] is that it really is just a little bit of code,[06:33.840 --> 06:35.160] and you can configure the triggers[06:35.160 --> 06:39.720] to invoke a function in response to resource lifecycle events,[06:39.720 --> 06:43.680] like for example, responding to incoming HTTP,[06:43.680 --> 06:47.080] consuming events from a queue, like in the case of SQS[06:47.080 --> 06:48.320] or running it on a schedule.[06:48.320 --> 06:49.760] So running it on a schedule is actually[06:49.760 --> 06:51.480] a really good data engineering task, right?[06:51.480 --> 06:54.160] Like you could run it periodically to scrape a website.[06:55.120 --> 06:58.080] So as a developer, when you create Lambda functions[06:58.080 --> 07:01.400] that are managed by the AWS Lambda service,[07:01.400 --> 07:03.680] you can define the permissions for the function[07:03.680 --> 07:06.560] and basically specify what are the events[07:06.560 --> 07:08.520] that would actually trigger it.[07:08.520 --> 07:11.000] You can also create a deployment package[07:11.000 --> 07:12.920] that includes application code[07:12.920 --> 07:17.000] in any dependency or library necessary to run the code,[07:17.000 --> 07:19.200] and you can also configure things like the memory,[07:19.200 --> 07:23.200] you can figure the timeout, also configure the concurrency,[07:23.200 --> 07:25.160] and then when your function is invoked,[07:25.160 --> 07:27.640] Lambda will provide a runtime environment[07:27.640 --> 07:30.080] based on the runtime and configuration options[07:30.080 --> 07:31.080] that you selected.[07:31.080 --> 07:36.080] So let's talk about models for invoking Lambda functions.[07:36.360 --> 07:41.360] In the case of an event source that invokes Lambda function[07:41.440 --> 07:43.640] by either a push or a pool model,[07:43.640 --> 07:45.920] in the case of a push, it would be an event source[07:45.920 --> 07:48.440] directly invoking the Lambda function[07:48.440 --> 07:49.840] when the event occurs.[07:50.720 --> 07:53.040] In the case of a pool model,[07:53.040 --> 07:56.960] this would be putting the information into a stream or a queue,[07:56.960 --> 07:59.400] and then Lambda would pull that stream or queue,[07:59.400 --> 08:02.800] and then invoke the function when it detects an events.[08:04.080 --> 08:06.480] So a few different examples would be[08:06.480 --> 08:11.280] that some services can actually invoke the function directly.[08:11.280 --> 08:13.680] So for a synchronous invocation,[08:13.680 --> 08:15.480] the other service would wait for the response[08:15.480 --> 08:16.320] from the function.[08:16.320 --> 08:20.680] So a good example would be in the case of Amazon API Gateway,[08:20.680 --> 08:24.800] which would be the REST-based service in front.[08:24.800 --> 08:28.320] In this case, when a client makes a request to your API,[08:28.320 --> 08:31.200] that client would get a response immediately.[08:31.200 --> 08:32.320] And then with this model,[08:32.320 --> 08:34.880] there's no built-in retry in Lambda.[08:34.880 --> 08:38.040] Examples of this would be Elastic Load Balancing,[08:38.040 --> 08:42.800] Amazon Cognito, Amazon Lex, Amazon Alexa,[08:42.800 --> 08:46.360] Amazon API Gateway, AWS CloudFormation,[08:46.360 --> 08:48.880] and Amazon CloudFront,[08:48.880 --> 08:53.040] and also Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose.[08:53.040 --> 08:56.760] For asynchronous invocation, AWS Lambda queues,[08:56.760 --> 09:00.320] the event before it passes to your function.[09:00.320 --> 09:02.760] The other service gets a success response[09:02.760 --> 09:04.920] as soon as the event is queued,[09:04.920 --> 09:06.560] and if an error occurs,[09:06.560 --> 09:09.760] Lambda will automatically retry the invocation twice.[09:10.760 --> 09:14.520] A good example of this would be S3, SNS,[09:14.520 --> 09:17.720] SES, the Simple Email Service,[09:17.720 --> 09:21.120] AWS CloudFormation, Amazon CloudWatch Logs,[09:21.120 --> 09:25.400] CloudWatch Events, AWS CodeCommit, and AWS Config.[09:25.400 --> 09:28.280] But in both cases, you can invoke a Lambda function[09:28.280 --> 09:30.000] using the invoke operation,[09:30.000 --> 09:32.720] and you can specify the invocation type[09:32.720 --> 09:35.440] as either synchronous or asynchronous.[09:35.440 --> 09:38.760] And when you use the AWS service as a trigger,[09:38.760 --> 09:42.280] the invocation type is predetermined for each service,[09:42.280 --> 09:44.920] and so you have no control over the invocation type[09:44.920 --> 09:48.920] that these events sources use when they invoke your Lambda.[09:50.800 --> 09:52.120] In the polling model,[09:52.120 --> 09:55.720] the event sources will put information into a stream or a queue,[09:55.720 --> 09:59.360] and AWS Lambda will pull the stream or the queue.[09:59.360 --> 10:01.000] If it first finds a record,[10:01.000 --> 10:03.280] it will deliver the payload and invoke the function.[10:03.280 --> 10:04.920] And this model, the Lambda itself,[10:04.920 --> 10:07.920] is basically pulling data from a stream or a queue[10:07.920 --> 10:10.280] for processing by the Lambda function.[10:10.280 --> 10:12.640] Some examples would be a stream-based event service[10:12.640 --> 10:17.640] would be Amazon DynamoDB or Amazon Kinesis Data Streams,[10:17.800 --> 10:20.920] and these stream records are organized into shards.[10:20.920 --> 10:24.640] So Lambda would actually pull the stream for the record[10:24.640 --> 10:27.120] and then attempt to invoke the function.[10:27.120 --> 10:28.800] If there's a failure,[10:28.800 --> 10:31.480] AWS Lambda won't read any of the new shards[10:31.480 --> 10:34.840] until the failed batch of records expires or is processed[10:34.840 --> 10:36.160] successfully.[10:36.160 --> 10:39.840] In the non-streaming event, which would be SQS,[10:39.840 --> 10:42.400] Amazon would pull the queue for records.[10:42.400 --> 10:44.600] If it fails or times out,[10:44.600 --> 10:46.640] then the message would be returned to the queue,[10:46.640 --> 10:49.320] and then Lambda will keep retrying the failed message[10:49.320 --> 10:51.800] until it's processed successfully.[10:51.800 --> 10:53.600] If the message will expire,[10:53.600 --> 10:56.440] which is something you can do with SQS,[10:56.440 --> 10:58.240] then it'll just be discarded.[10:58.240 --> 11:00.400] And you can create a mapping between an event source[11:00.400 --> 11:02.960] and a Lambda function right inside of the console.[11:02.960 --> 11:05.520] And this is how typically you would set that up manually[11:05.520 --> 11:07.600] without using infrastructure as code.[11:08.560 --> 11:10.200] All right, let's talk about permissions.[11:10.200 --> 11:13.080] This is definitely an easy place to get tripped up[11:13.080 --> 11:15.760] when you're first using AWS Lambda.[11:15.760 --> 11:17.840] There's two types of permissions.[11:17.840 --> 11:20.120] The first is the event source and permission[11:20.120 --> 11:22.320] to trigger the Lambda function.[11:22.320 --> 11:24.480] This would be the invocation permission.[11:24.480 --> 11:26.440] And the next one would be the Lambda function[11:26.440 --> 11:29.600] needs permissions to interact with other services,[11:29.600 --> 11:31.280] but this would be the run permissions.[11:31.280 --> 11:34.520] And these are both handled via the IAM service[11:34.520 --> 11:38.120] or the AWS identity and access management service.[11:38.120 --> 11:43.120] So the IAM resource policy would tell the Lambda service[11:43.600 --> 11:46.640] which push event the sources have permission[11:46.640 --> 11:48.560] to invoke the Lambda function.[11:48.560 --> 11:51.120] And these resource policies would make it easy[11:51.120 --> 11:55.280] to grant access to a Lambda function across AWS account.[11:55.280 --> 11:58.400] So a good example would be if you have an S3 bucket[11:58.400 --> 12:01.400] in your account and you need to invoke a function[12:01.400 --> 12:03.880] in another account, you could create a resource policy[12:03.880 --> 12:07.120] that allows those to interact with each other.[12:07.120 --> 12:09.200] And the resource policy for a Lambda function[12:09.200 --> 12:11.200] is called a function policy.[12:11.200 --> 12:14.160] And when you add a trigger to your Lambda function[12:14.160 --> 12:16.760] from the console, the function policy[12:16.760 --> 12:18.680] will be generated automatically[12:18.680 --> 12:20.040] and it allows the event source[12:20.040 --> 12:22.820] to take the Lambda invoke function action.[12:24.400 --> 12:27.320] So a good example would be in Amazon S3 permission[12:27.320 --> 12:32.120] to invoke the Lambda function called my first function.[12:32.120 --> 12:34.720] And basically it would be an effect allow.[12:34.720 --> 12:36.880] And then under principle, if you would have service[12:36.880 --> 12:41.880] S3.AmazonEWS.com, the action would be Lambda colon[12:41.880 --> 12:45.400] invoke function and then the resource would be the name[12:45.400 --> 12:49.120] or the ARN of actually the Lambda.[12:49.120 --> 12:53.080] And then the condition would be actually the ARN of the bucket.[12:54.400 --> 12:56.720] And really that's it in a nutshell.[12:57.560 --> 13:01.480] The Lambda execution role grants your Lambda function[13:01.480 --> 13:05.040] permission to access AWS services and resources.[13:05.040 --> 13:08.000] And you select or create the execution role[13:08.000 --> 13:10.000] when you create a Lambda function.[13:10.000 --> 13:12.320] The IAM policy would define the actions[13:12.320 --> 13:14.440] of Lambda functions allowed to take[13:14.440 --> 13:16.720] and the trust policy allows the Lambda service[13:16.720 --> 13:20.040] to assume an execution role.[13:20.040 --> 13:23.800] To grant permissions to AWS Lambda to assume a role,[13:23.800 --> 13:27.460] you have to have the permission for IAM pass role action.[13:28.320 --> 13:31.000] A couple of different examples of a relevant policy[13:31.000 --> 13:34.560] for an execution role and the example,[13:34.560 --> 13:37.760] the IAM policy, you know,[13:37.760 --> 13:39.840] basically that we talked about earlier,[13:39.840 --> 13:43.000] would allow you to interact with S3.[13:43.000 --> 13:45.360] Another example would be to make it interact[13:45.360 --> 13:49.240] with CloudWatch logs and to create a log group[13:49.240 --> 13:51.640] and stream those logs.[13:51.640 --> 13:54.800] The trust policy would give Lambda service permissions[13:54.800 --> 13:57.600] to assume a role and invoke a Lambda function[13:57.600 --> 13:58.520] on your behalf.[13:59.560 --> 14:02.600] Now let's talk about the overview of authoring[14:02.600 --> 14:06.120] and configuring Lambda functions.[14:06.120 --> 14:10.440] So really to start with, to create a Lambda function,[14:10.440 --> 14:14.840] you first need to create a Lambda function deployment package,[14:14.840 --> 14:19.800] which is a zip or jar file that consists of your code[14:19.800 --> 14:23.160] and any dependencies with Lambda,[14:23.160 --> 14:25.400] you can use the programming language[14:25.400 --> 14:27.280] and integrated development environment[14:27.280 --> 14:29.800] that you're most familiar with.[14:29.800 --> 14:33.360] And you can actually bring the code you've already written.[14:33.360 --> 14:35.960] And Lambda does support lots of different languages[14:35.960 --> 14:39.520] like Node.js, Python, Ruby, Java, Go,[14:39.520 --> 14:41.160] and.NET runtimes.[14:41.160 --> 14:44.120] And you can also implement a custom runtime[14:44.120 --> 14:45.960] if you wanna use a different language as well,[14:45.960 --> 14:48.480] which is actually pretty cool.[14:48.480 --> 14:50.960] And if you wanna create a Lambda function,[14:50.960 --> 14:52.800] you would specify the handler,[14:52.800 --> 14:55.760] the Lambda function handler is the entry point.[14:55.760 --> 14:57.600] And a few different aspects of it[14:57.600 --> 14:59.400] that are important to pay attention to,[14:59.400 --> 15:00.720] the event object,[15:00.720 --> 15:03.480] this would provide information about the event[15:03.480 --> 15:05.520] that triggered the Lambda function.[15:05.520 --> 15:08.280] And this could be like a predefined object[15:08.280 --> 15:09.760] that AWS service generates.[15:09.760 --> 15:11.520] So you'll see this, like for example,[15:11.520 --> 15:13.440] in the console of AWS,[15:13.440 --> 15:16.360] you can actually ask for these objects[15:16.360 --> 15:19.200] and it'll give you really the JSON structure[15:19.200 --> 15:20.680] so you can test things out.[15:21.880 --> 15:23.900] In the contents of an event object[15:23.900 --> 15:26.800] includes everything you would need to actually invoke it.[15:26.800 --> 15:29.640] The context object is generated by AWS[15:29.640 --> 15:32.360] and this is really a runtime information.[15:32.360 --> 15:35.320] And so if you needed to get some kind of runtime information[15:35.320 --> 15:36.160] about your code,[15:36.160 --> 15:40.400] let's say environmental variables or AWS request ID[15:40.400 --> 15:44.280] or a log stream or remaining time in Millies,[15:45.320 --> 15:47.200] like for example, that one would return[15:47.200 --> 15:48.840] the number of milliseconds that remain[15:48.840 --> 15:50.600] before your function times out,[15:50.600 --> 15:53.300] you can get all that inside the context object.[15:54.520 --> 15:57.560] So what about an example that runs a Python?[15:57.560 --> 15:59.280] Pretty straightforward actually.[15:59.280 --> 16:01.400] All you need is you would put a handler[16:01.400 --> 16:03.280] inside the handler would take,[16:03.280 --> 16:05.000] that it would be a Python function,[16:05.000 --> 16:07.080] it would be an event, there'd be a context,[16:07.080 --> 16:10.960] you pass it inside and then you return some kind of message.[16:10.960 --> 16:13.960] A few different best practices to remember[16:13.960 --> 16:17.240] about AWS Lambda would be to separate[16:17.240 --> 16:20.320] the core business logic from the handler method[16:20.320 --> 16:22.320] and this would make your code more portable,[16:22.320 --> 16:24.280] enable you to target unit tests[16:25.240 --> 16:27.120] without having to worry about the configuration.[16:27.120 --> 16:30.400] So this is always a really good idea just in general.[16:30.400 --> 16:32.680] Make sure you have modular functions.[16:32.680 --> 16:34.320] So you have a single purpose function,[16:34.320 --> 16:37.160] you don't have like a kitchen sink function,[16:37.160 --> 16:40.000] you treat functions as stateless as well.[16:40.000 --> 16:42.800] So you would treat a function that basically[16:42.800 --> 16:46.040] just does one thing and then when it's done,[16:46.040 --> 16:48.320] there is no state that's actually kept anywhere[16:49.320 --> 16:51.120] and also only include what you need.[16:51.120 --> 16:55.840] So you don't want to have a huge sized Lambda functions[16:55.840 --> 16:58.560] and one of the ways that you can avoid this[16:58.560 --> 17:02.360] is by reducing the time it takes a Lambda to unpack[17:02.360 --> 17:04.000] the deployment packages[17:04.000 --> 17:06.600] and you can also minimize the complexity[17:06.600 --> 17:08.640] of your dependencies as well.[17:08.640 --> 17:13.600] And you can also reuse the temporary runtime environment[17:13.600 --> 17:16.080] to improve the performance of a function as well.[17:16.080 --> 17:17.680] And so the temporary runtime environment[17:17.680 --> 17:22.280] initializes any external dependencies of the Lambda code[17:22.280 --> 17:25.760] and you can make sure that any externalized configuration[17:25.760 --> 17:27.920] or dependency that your code retrieves are stored[17:27.920 --> 17:30.640] and referenced locally after the initial run.[17:30.640 --> 17:33.800] So this would be limit re-initializing variables[17:33.800 --> 17:35.960] and objects on every invocation,[17:35.960 --> 17:38.200] keeping it alive and reusing connections[17:38.200 --> 17:40.680] like an HTTP or database[17:40.680 --> 17:43.160] that were established during the previous invocation.[17:43.160 --> 17:45.880] So a really good example of this would be a socket connection.[17:45.880 --> 17:48.040] If you make a socket connection[17:48.040 --> 17:51.640] and this socket connection took two seconds to spawn,[17:51.640 --> 17:54.000] you don't want every time you call Lambda[17:54.000 --> 17:55.480] for it to wait two seconds,[17:55.480 --> 17:58.160] you want to reuse that socket connection.[17:58.160 --> 18:00.600] A few good examples of best practices[18:00.600 --> 18:02.840] would be including logging statements.[18:02.840 --> 18:05.480] This is a kind of a big one[18:05.480 --> 18:08.120] in the case of any cloud computing operation,[18:08.120 --> 18:10.960] especially when it's distributed, if you don't log it,[18:10.960 --> 18:13.280] there's no way you can figure out what's going on.[18:13.280 --> 18:16.560] So you must add logging statements that have context[18:16.560 --> 18:19.720] so you know which particular Lambda instance[18:19.720 --> 18:21.600] is actually occurring in.[18:21.600 --> 18:23.440] Also include results.[18:23.440 --> 18:25.560] So make sure that you know it's happening[18:25.560 --> 18:29.000] when the Lambda ran, use environmental variables as well.[18:29.000 --> 18:31.320] So you can figure out things like what the bucket was[18:31.320 --> 18:32.880] that it was writing to.[18:32.880 --> 18:35.520] And then also don't do recursive code.[18:35.520 --> 18:37.360] That's really a no-no.[18:37.360 --> 18:40.200] You want to write very simple functions with Lambda.[18:41.320 --> 18:44.440] Few different ways to write Lambda actually would be[18:44.440 --> 18:46.280] that you can do the console editor,[18:46.280 --> 18:47.440] which I use all the time.[18:47.440 --> 18:49.320] I like to actually just play around with it.[18:49.320 --> 18:51.640] Now the downside is that if you don't,[18:51.640 --> 18:53.800] if you do need to use custom libraries,[18:53.800 --> 18:56.600] you're not gonna be able to do it other than using,[18:56.600 --> 18:58.440] let's say the AWS SDK.[18:58.440 --> 19:01.600] But for just simple things, it's a great use case.[19:01.600 --> 19:06.080] Another one is you can just upload it to AWS console.[19:06.080 --> 19:09.040] And so you can create a deployment package in an IDE.[19:09.040 --> 19:12.120] Like for example, Visual Studio for.NET,[19:12.120 --> 19:13.280] you can actually just right click[19:13.280 --> 19:16.320] and deploy it directly into Lambda.[19:16.320 --> 19:20.920] Another one is you can upload the entire package into S3[19:20.920 --> 19:22.200] and put it into a bucket.[19:22.200 --> 19:26.280] And then Lambda will just grab it outside of that S3 package.[19:26.280 --> 19:29.760] A few different things to remember about Lambda.[19:29.760 --> 19:32.520] The memory and the timeout are configurations[19:32.520 --> 19:35.840] that determine how the Lambda function performs.[19:35.840 --> 19:38.440] And these will affect the billing.[19:38.440 --> 19:40.200] Now, one of the great things about Lambda[19:40.200 --> 19:43.640] is just amazingly inexpensive to run.[19:43.640 --> 19:45.560] And the reason is that you're charged[19:45.560 --> 19:48.200] based on the number of requests for a function.[19:48.200 --> 19:50.560] A few different things to remember would be the memory.[19:50.560 --> 19:53.560] Like so if you specify more memory,[19:53.560 --> 19:57.120] it's going to increase the cost timeout.[19:57.120 --> 19:59.960] You can also control the memory duration of the function[19:59.960 --> 20:01.720] by having the right kind of timeout.[20:01.720 --> 20:03.960] But if you make the timeout too long,[20:03.960 --> 20:05.880] it could cost you more money.[20:05.880 --> 20:08.520] So really the best practices would be test the performance[20:08.520 --> 20:12.880] of Lambda and make sure you have the optimum memory size.[20:12.880 --> 20:15.160] Also load test it to make sure[20:15.160 --> 20:17.440] that you understand how the timeouts work.[20:17.440 --> 20:18.280] Just in general,[20:18.280 --> 20:21.640] anything with cloud computing, you should load test it.[20:21.640 --> 20:24.200] Now let's talk about an important topic[20:24.200 --> 20:25.280] that's a final topic here,[20:25.280 --> 20:29.080] which is how to deploy Lambda functions.[20:29.080 --> 20:32.200] So versions are immutable copies of a code[20:32.200 --> 20:34.200] in the configuration of your Lambda function.[20:34.200 --> 20:35.880] And the versioning will allow you to publish[20:35.880 --> 20:39.360] one or more versions of your Lambda function.[20:39.360 --> 20:40.400] And as a result,[20:40.400 --> 20:43.360] you can work with different variations of your Lambda function[20:44.560 --> 20:45.840] in your development workflow,[20:45.840 --> 20:48.680] like development, beta, production, et cetera.[20:48.680 --> 20:50.320] And when you create a Lambda function,[20:50.320 --> 20:52.960] there's only one version, the latest version,[20:52.960 --> 20:54.080] dollar sign, latest.[20:54.080 --> 20:57.240] And you can refer to this function using the ARN[20:57.240 --> 20:59.240] or Amazon resource name.[20:59.240 --> 21:00.640] And when you publish a new version,[21:00.640 --> 21:02.920] AWS Lambda will make a snapshot[21:02.920 --> 21:05.320] of the latest version to create a new version.[21:06.800 --> 21:09.600] You can also create an alias for Lambda function.[21:09.600 --> 21:12.280] And conceptually, an alias is just like a pointer[21:12.280 --> 21:13.800] to a specific function.[21:13.800 --> 21:17.040] And you can use that alias in the ARN[21:17.040 --> 21:18.680] to reference the Lambda function version[21:18.680 --> 21:21.280] that's currently associated with the alias.[21:21.280 --> 21:23.400] What's nice about the alias is you can roll back[21:23.400 --> 21:25.840] and forth between different versions,[21:25.840 --> 21:29.760] which is pretty nice because in the case of deploying[21:29.760 --> 21:32.920] a new version, if there's a huge problem with it,[21:32.920 --> 21:34.080] you just toggle it right back.[21:34.080 --> 21:36.400] And there's really not a big issue[21:36.400 --> 21:39.400] in terms of rolling back your code.[21:39.400 --> 21:44.400] Now, let's take a look at an example where AWS S3,[21:45.160 --> 21:46.720] or Amazon S3 is the event source[21:46.720 --> 21:48.560] that invokes your Lambda function.[21:48.560 --> 21:50.720] Every time a new object is created,[21:50.720 --> 21:52.880] when Amazon S3 is the event source,[21:52.880 --> 21:55.800] you can store the information for the event source mapping[21:55.800 --> 21:59.040] in the configuration for the bucket notifications.[21:59.040 --> 22:01.000] And then in that configuration,[22:01.000 --> 22:04.800] you could identify the Lambda function ARN[22:04.800 --> 22:07.160] that Amazon S3 can invoke.[22:07.160 --> 22:08.520] But in some cases,[22:08.520 --> 22:11.680] you're gonna have to update the notification configuration.[22:11.680 --> 22:14.720] So Amazon S3 will invoke the correct version each time[22:14.720 --> 22:17.840] you publish a new version of your Lambda function.[22:17.840 --> 22:21.800] So basically, instead of specifying the function ARN,[22:21.800 --> 22:23.880] you can specify an alias ARN[22:23.880 --> 22:26.320] in the notification of configuration.[22:26.320 --> 22:29.160] And as you promote a new version of the Lambda function[22:29.160 --> 22:32.200] into production, you only need to update the prod alias[22:32.200 --> 22:34.520] to point to the latest stable version.[22:34.520 --> 22:36.320] And you also don't need to update[22:36.320 --> 22:39.120] the notification configuration in Amazon S3.[22:40.480 --> 22:43.080] And when you build serverless applications[22:43.080 --> 22:46.600] as common to have code that's shared across Lambda functions,[22:46.600 --> 22:49.400] it could be custom code, it could be a standard library,[22:49.400 --> 22:50.560] et cetera.[22:50.560 --> 22:53.320] And before, and this was really a big limitation,[22:53.320 --> 22:55.920] was you had to have all the code deployed together.[22:55.920 --> 22:58.960] But now, one of the really cool things you can do[22:58.960 --> 23:00.880] is you can have a Lambda function[23:00.880 --> 23:03.600] to include additional code as a layer.[23:03.600 --> 23:05.520] So layer is basically a zip archive[23:05.520 --> 23:08.640] that contains a library, maybe a custom runtime.[23:08.640 --> 23:11.720] Maybe it isn't gonna include some kind of really cool[23:11.720 --> 23:13.040] pre-trained model.[23:13.040 --> 23:14.680] And then the layers you can use,[23:14.680 --> 23:15.800] the libraries in your function[23:15.800 --> 23:18.960] without needing to include them in your deployment package.[23:18.960 --> 23:22.400] And it's a best practice to have the smaller deployment packages[23:22.400 --> 23:25.240] and share common dependencies with the layers.[23:26.120 --> 23:28.520] Also layers will help you keep your deployment package[23:28.520 --> 23:29.360] really small.[23:29.360 --> 23:32.680] So for node, JS, Python, Ruby functions,[23:32.680 --> 23:36.000] you can develop your function code in the console[23:36.000 --> 23:39.000] as long as you keep the package under three megabytes.[23:39.000 --> 23:42.320] And then a function can use up to five layers at a time,[23:42.320 --> 23:44.160] which is pretty incredible actually,[23:44.160 --> 23:46.040] which means that you could have, you know,[23:46.040 --> 23:49.240] basically up to a 250 megabytes total.[23:49.240 --> 23:53.920] So for many languages, this is plenty of space.[23:53.920 --> 23:56.620] Also Amazon has published a public layer[23:56.620 --> 23:58.800] that includes really popular libraries[23:58.800 --> 24:00.800] like NumPy and SciPy,[24:00.800 --> 24:04.840] which does dramatically help data processing[24:04.840 --> 24:05.680] in machine learning.[24:05.680 --> 24:07.680] Now, if I had to predict the future[24:07.680 --> 24:11.840] and I wanted to predict a massive announcement,[24:11.840 --> 24:14.840] I would say that what AWS could do[24:14.840 --> 24:18.600] is they could have a GPU enabled layer at some point[24:18.600 --> 24:20.160] that would include pre-trained models.[24:20.160 --> 24:22.120] And if they did something like that,[24:22.120 --> 24:24.320] that could really open up the doors[24:24.320 --> 24:27.000] for the pre-trained model revolution.[24:27.000 --> 24:30.160] And I would bet that that's possible.[24:30.160 --> 24:32.200] All right, well, in a nutshell,[24:32.200 --> 24:34.680] AWS Lambda is one of my favorite services.[24:34.680 --> 24:38.440] And I think it's worth everybody's time[24:38.440 --> 24:42.360] that's interested in AWS to play around with AWS Lambda.[24:42.360 --> 24:47.200] All right, next week, I'm going to cover API Gateway.[24:47.200 --> 25:13.840] All right, see you next week.If you enjoyed this video, here are additional resources to look at:Coursera + Duke Specialization: Building Cloud Computing Solutions at Scale Specialization: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/building-cloud-computing-solutions-at-scalePython, Bash, and SQL Essentials for Data Engineering Specialization: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/python-bash-sql-data-engineering-dukeAWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional (SAP-C01) Cert Prep: 1 Design for Organizational Complexity:https://www.linkedin.com/learning/aws-certified-solutions-architect-professional-sap-c01-cert-prep-1-design-for-organizational-complexity/design-for-organizational-complexity?autoplay=trueEssentials of MLOps with Azure and Databricks: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/essentials-of-mlops-with-azure-1-introduction/essentials-of-mlops-with-azureO'Reilly Book: Implementing MLOps in the EnterpriseO'Reilly Book: Practical MLOps: https://www.amazon.com/Practical-MLOps-Operationalizing-Machine-Learning/dp/1098103017O'Reilly Book: Python for DevOps: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082P97LDW/O'Reilly Book: Developing on AWS with C#: A Comprehensive Guide on Using C# to Build Solutions on the AWS Platformhttps://www.amazon.com/Developing-AWS-Comprehensive-Solutions-Platform/dp/1492095877Pragmatic AI: An Introduction to Cloud-based Machine Learning: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FB8F8QP/Pragmatic AI Labs Book: Python Command-Line Tools: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0855FSFYZPragmatic AI Labs Book: Cloud Computing for Data Analysis: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0992BN7W8Pragmatic AI Book: Minimal Python: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0855NSRR7Pragmatic AI Book: Testing in Python: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0855NSRR7Subscribe to Pragmatic AI Labs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNDfiL0D1LUeKWAkRE1xO5QSubscribe to 52 Weeks of AWS Podcast: https://52-weeks-of-cloud.simplecast.comView content on noahgift.com: https://noahgift.com/View content on Pragmatic AI Labs Website: 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ScanNetSecurity 最新セキュリティ情報
「LogStare Collector」新バージョン2.3.2リリース、Amazon CloudWatch Logs のログ収集に対応

ScanNetSecurity 最新セキュリティ情報

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 0:13


 株式会社LogStareは8月30日、セキュリティ運用ソフトウェア「LogStare Collector」の新バージョン 2.3.2の販売と提供を8月29日から開始したと発表した。

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Melbourne AWS User Group
What's New in April 2021

Melbourne AWS User Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 74:44


Setting a new record for delay in editing, you can finally listen to Arjen, JM, and Guy discuss the news from April 2021. This was recorded nearly two months before it was released. News Finally in Sydney Amazon Transcribe Custom Language Models now support Australian English, British English, Hindi and US Spanish Multi-Attach for Provisioned IOPS io2 Now Available in Thirteen Additional AWS Regions AWS Transit Gateway Connect is now available in additional AWS Regions AWS CloudShell is now available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Europe (Frankfurt) regions Serverless API Gateway Amazon API Gateway custom domain names now support multi-level base path mappings Lambda AWS Lambda@Edge changes duration billing granularity from 50ms down to 1ms Amazon CloudWatch Lambda Insights Now Supports AWS Lambda Container Images (General Availability) Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Integrates with AWS Lambda AWS Lambda@Edge now supports Node 14.x Step Functions AWS Step Functions adds new data flow simulator for modelling input and output processing EventBridge Amazon EventBridge introduces support for cross-Region event bus targets AWS Chatbot now expands coverage of AWS Services monitored through Amazon EventBridge Amplify Data management is now generally available in the AWS Amplify Admin UI Amplify iOS now available via Swift Package Manager (SPM) AWS Amplify now orchestrates multiple Amazon DynamoDB GSI updates in a single deployment Containers eksctl now supports creating node groups using resource specifications and dry run mode AWS Secrets Manager Delivers Provider for Kubernetes Secrets Store CSI Driver EC2 & VPC Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling introduces Warm Pools to accelerate scale out while saving money Amazon VPC Flow Logs announces out-of-the-box integration with Amazon Athena MacSec Encryption for some Direct Connect (apologies, linking to this prevents the podcast from getting published :shrug:) New AWS Storage Gateway management console simplifies gateway creation and management AWS Batch now supports EFS volumes at the job level AWS Backup now supports cost allocation tags for Amazon EFS Backups Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Multicast on AWS Transit Gateway is now available in major AWS regions worldwide Amazon EC2 enables replacing root volumes for quick restoration and troubleshooting Announcing availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with High availability for Amazon EC2 AWS Nitro Enclaves now supports Windows operating system Dev & Ops Dev Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer Updates: New Predictable Pricing Model Up To 90% Lower and Python Support Moves to GA | AWS News Blog Now available credential profile support for AWS SSO and Assume Role with MFA in the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio AWS CodeDeploy improves support for EC2 deployments with Auto Scaling Groups AWS SAM CLI now supports AWS CDK applications - public preview Better together: AWS SAM and AWS CDK | AWS Compute Blog Proton AWS Proton allows adding and removing instances from an existing service AWS Proton introduces customer-managed environments AWS Proton adds an API to cancel deployments CloudFormation You can now deploy CloudFormation Stacks concurrently across multiple AWS regions using AWS CloudFormation StackSets AWS CloudFormation Command Line Interface (CFN-CLI) now supports TypeScript AWS CloudFormation Modules now Provides YAML and Delimiter Support Now reference latest AWS Systems Manager parameter values in AWS CloudFormation templates without specifying parameter versions You can now use macros and transforms in CloudFormation templates to create AWS CloudFormation StackSets Control Tower AWS Control Tower introduces changes to preventive S3 guardrails and updates to S3 bucket encryption protocols AWS Control Tower now provides configurable naming during Landing Zone setup Systems Manager AWS Systems Manager Run Command now displays more logs and enables log download from the console AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store now supports easier public parameter discoverability Customers can now use ServiceNow to track operational items related to AWS resources AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store now supports removal of parameter labels AWS Systems Manager now supports Amazon Elastic Container Service clusters AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter and Explorer now integrate with AWS Security Hub for diagnosis and remediation of security findings Security Firewalls How to Get Started with Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall for Amazon VPC | AWS News Blog Reduce Unwanted Traffic on Your Website with New AWS WAF Bot Control | AWS News Blog AWS Firewall Manager now supports centralized management of Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall AWS Firewall Manager now supports centralized deployment of the new AWS WAF Bot Control across your organization AWS WAF now supports Labels to improve rule customization and reporting Identity Review last accessed information to identify unused EC2, IAM, and Lambda permissions and tighten access for your IAM roles AWS Identity and Access Management now makes it easier to relate a user's IAM role activity to their corporate identity Other AWS Config launches the ability to track and visualize compliance change history of conformance packs AWS Security Hub Automated Response & Remediation Solution adds support for AWS Foundational Security Best Practices standard You now can use AWS CloudTrail to log Amazon DynamoDB Streams data-plane API activity Data Storage & Processing Glue Detect outliers and use dedicated transforms to handle outliers in AWS Glue DataBrew AWS Glue DataBrew now supports time-based, pattern-based and customizable parameters to create dynamic datasets AWS announces preview of AWS Glue custom blueprints AWS Glue now supports cross-account reads from Amazon Kinesis Data Streams AWS Glue now supports missing value imputation based on machine learning AWS announces data sink capability for the Glue connectors AWS Glue DataBrew announces native console integration with Amazon AppFlow to connect to data from SaaS (Software as a Service) applications and AWS services (in Preview) Redshift AQUA (Advanced Query Accelerator) – A Speed Boost for Your Amazon Redshift Queries | AWS News Blog Announcing cross-VPC support for Amazon Redshift powered by AWS PrivateLink Announcing general availability of Amazon Redshift native console integration with partners Announcing general availability of Amazon Redshift native JSON and semi-structured data support EMR Amazon EMR Release 5.33 now supports 10 new instance types Amazon EMR Studio is now generally available Athena Announcing general availability of Amazon Athena ML powered by Amazon SageMaker User Defined Functions (UDF) are now generally available for Amazon Athena RDS Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Extended Events Amazon RDS on VMware networking now simplified and more secure Other Amazon FSx and AWS Backup announce support for copying file system backups across AWS Regions and AWS accounts AWS Batch increases job scheduling and EC2 instance scaling performance Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports integration with Microsoft Power BI AWS Ground Station now supports data delivery to Amazon S3 Amazon ElastiCache now supports publishing Redis logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs and Kinesis Data Firehose AI & ML SageMaker Decrease Your Machine Learning Costs with Instance Price Reductions and Savings Plans for Amazon SageMaker | AWS News Blog New options to trigger Amazon SageMaker Pipeline executions ( EventBridge) Other Detect abnormal equipment behavior with Amazon Lookout for Equipment — now generally available Amazon Fraud Detector now supports Batch Fraud Predictions Get estimated run time for forecast creation jobs while using Amazon Forecast Amazon Kendra launches dynamic relevance tuning Other Cool Stuff WorkSpaces Amazon WorkSpaces webcam support now Generally Available Amazon WorkSpaces now supports smart cards with the WorkSpaces macOS client application IVS Amazon Interactive Video Service adds new Cloudwatch Metrics Amazon Interactive Video Service adds support for recording live streams to Amazon S3 Connect Amazon Connect launches audio device settings for the custom Contact Control Panel (CCP) Amazon Connect allows contact center managers to configure agent settings in a custom Contact Control Panel (CCP) Other AWS RoboMaker now supports the ability to configure tools for simulation jobs Amazon AppStream 2.0 adds support for fully managed image updates Amazon Managed Service for Grafana now supports Grafana Enterprise upgrade, Grafana version 7.5, Open Distro for Elasticsearch integration, and AWS Billing reports AWS Cloud9 now supports Amazon Linux 2 environments CloudWatch Metric Streams – Send AWS Metrics to Partners and to Your Apps in Real Time | AWS News Blog Announcing open source robotics projects for AWS DeepRacer Announcing Moving Graphs for CloudWatch Dashboards Amazon Nimble Studio – Build a Creative Studio in the Cloud | AWS News Blog AWS Snow Family now enables you to order, track, and manage long-term pricing Snow jobs The Nanos AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for Asia Pacific (Osaka) region (Arjen) Amazon Connect reduces telephony rates in Cyprus, Belgium, and Portugal (Guy) AWS Cloud9 now supports Amazon Linux 2 environments (Jean-Manuel) Sponsors Gold Sponsor Innablr Silver Sponsors AC3 CMD Solutions DoIT International

Melbourne AWS User Group
What's New in November 2020

Melbourne AWS User Group

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 67:53


Because re:Invent is just in a couple of days, Arjen, Jean-Manuel, and Guy take an earlier than usual look at the massive number of announcements in November. And to think, this episode was recorded on 20 November so everything announced after that will be discussed in the re:Invent episode. What's new Finally in Sydney Amazon Kendra now available in Asia-Pacific (Sydney) AWS region IP Multicast on AWS Transit Gateway is now available in major AWS regions world wide Meet the newest AWS Heroes including the first DevTools Heroes! | AWS News Blog Serverless Amazon EventBridge introduces support for Event Replay Amazon CodeGuru Profiler simplifies profiling for AWS Lambda functions AWS Lambda now makes it easier to send logs to custom destinations AWS Lambda now supports Amazon MQ for Apache ActiveMQ as an event source AWS Step Functions now supports Amazon API Gateway service integration AWS Step Functions now supports Amazon EKS service integration Containers Lightsail Containers: An Easy Way to Run your Containers in the Cloud | AWS News Blog Amazon ECS now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) in awsvpc networking mode Amazon ECS extensions for AWS CDK is now generally available The AWS CDK EKS Construct Library is Now Available as a Developer Preview and Adds Support for cdk8s AWS Fargate for Amazon ECS launches features focused on configuration and metrics AWS App Mesh introduces circuit breaker capabilities Announcing AWS App Mesh Controller for Kubernetes Version 1.2.0 Amazon VPC CNI plugin version 1.7 now default for Amazon EKS clusters EC2 & VPC AWS Network Firewall – New Managed Firewall Service in VPC | AWS News Blog Deployment models for AWS Network Firewall | Networking & Content Delivery Introducing AWS Gateway Load Balancer – Easy Deployment, Scalability, and High Availability for Partner Appliances | AWS News Blog Network Load Balancer now supports IPv6 AWS Client VPN now supports Client Connect Handler AWS Client VPN announces self service portal to download VPN profiles and desktop applications Introducing EC2 Instance rebalance recommendation for EC2 Spot Instances Amazon EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations now supports AWS Wavelength Zones Pause and Resume Workloads on T3 and T3a Instances with Amazon EC2 Hibernation Announcing AWS PrivateLink support for Amazon Braket Dev & Ops AWS CloudFormation change sets now support nested stacks AWS Service Catalog now supports StackSet instance operations AWS X-Ray now supports trace context propagation for Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics now supports Environment Variables AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter now integrates with Amazon CloudWatch for easier diagnosis and remediation of alarms AWS CodePipeline Source Action for AWS CodeCommit Supports git clone Now customize the idle session timeout value and stream session logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs for Session Manager Security Encrypt your Amazon DynamoDB global tables by using your own encryption keys AWS KMS - based Encryption is Now Available in Amazon SageMaker Studio Announcing protection groups for AWS Shield Advanced AWS Firewall Manager now supports centralized management of AWS Network Firewall Data Storage & Processing New – Export Amazon DynamoDB Table Data to Your Data Lake in Amazon S3, No Code Writing Required | AWS News Blog Introducing Amazon S3 Storage Lens – Organization-wide Visibility Into Object Storage | AWS News Blog Amazon MQ Update – New RabbitMQ Message Broker Service | AWS News Blog Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) adds support for MongoDB 4.0 and transactions Amazon Athena announces availability of engine version 2 Amazon Athena adds support for running SQL queries across relational, non-relational, object, and custom data sources. Announcing AWS Glue DataBrew – A Visual Data Preparation Tool That Helps You Clean and Normalize Data Faster | AWS News Blog Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Database Mail Amazon RDS Data API supports tag-based authorization Amazon RDS on VMware Adds Support for Cross-Custom-Availability-Zone Read Replicas Amazon Aurora Global Database Expands Manageability Capabilities AWS Launch Wizard now supports single-instance deployments of SQL Server on Windows and Linux Amazon Redshift announces Open Source JDBC and Python drivers Amazon Redshift announces support for TIME and TIMETZ data types Amazon Neptune now supports Event notifications Amazon Neptune now supports custom endpoints to access your workload Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports defining a custom name for your domain endpoint Amazon Elasticsearch Service adds support for hot reload of dictionary files Storage Day Welcome to AWS Storage Day 2020 | AWS News Blog Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Now Supports Access to File Systems Using Alternate DNS Names AWS Storage Gateway adds schedule-based network bandwidth throttling for Tape and Volume Gateway Amazon S3 Replication adds support for metrics and notifications Amazon S3 Replication adds support for replicating delete markers AWS Transfer Family now supports shared services VPC environments Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering adds Archive Access Tiers — further optimizes storage costs AWS Backup extends centralized backup management support to Amazon FSx AWS Snowball Edge now supports importing virtual machine images to your deployed Snow devices AWS Storage Gateway simplifies in-cloud processing by adding file-level upload notifications for File Gateway AWS Storage Gateway enhances security by introducing access-based enumeration for File Gateway Amazon ECS now supports the use of Amazon FSx for persistent, shared storage for Windows containers AMI Lifecycle Management now available with Data Lifecycle Manager AWS Snowball Edge now supports Windows operating systems AWS Storage Gateway increases local storage cache by 4x for Tape and Volume Gateway AWS announces 40% price reduction for Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) Cold HDD (sc1) volumes Amazon FSx for Lustre now supports storage quotas AI & ML New – GPU-Equipped EC2 P4 Instances for Machine Learning & HPC | AWS News Blog EFA Now Supports NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA Amazon Kendra adds Confluence Cloud connector Amazon Kendra adds user tokens for secure search AWS DeepComposer launches new learning capsule on sequence modeling and Transformers AWS DeepComposer adds new Transformers algorithm that allows developers to extend an input melody Announcing AWS DeepComposer's next Chartbusters challenge, Keep Calm and Model On Amazon Polly launches a British English Newscaster speaking Style Amazon Polly launches a new Australian English neural text-to-speech voice Amazon Lex adds language support for French, Spanish, Italian and Canadian French Apply your business rules to Amazon Personalize recommendations on the fly Amazon Textract supports handwriting and five new languages Amazon SageMaker Studio now supports multi-GPU instances Other Cool Stuff In the Works – AWS Region in Hyderabad, India | AWS News Blog In the Works – New AWS Region in Zurich, Switzerland | AWS News Blog AWS Backup and AWS Organizations bring cross-account backup feature Amazon Chime SDK now supports public switched telephone network (PSTN) audio Savings Plans Alerts now available in AWS Cost Management Introducing new visualization features in AWS IoT SiteWise: Status Charts, Scatter Plot and Trend lines Announcing new features for AWS IoT SiteWise Amazon CloudWatch launches Metrics Explorer Amazon Connect launches API to configure user hierarchies programmatically Automated ABR (Adaptive Bit Rate) Configuration now available in AWS Elemental MediaConvert Amazon QuickSight launches new Chart Types, Table Improvements and more AWS IoT Device Management enhances Secure Tunneling with new multiplexing capability, supporting multiple connections to a single device over a secure tunnel The Nanos Amazon WorkDocs adds support for managing the color theme in-app on iOS AWS IQ launches new functionality to support firms Amazon Connect has just reduced its 44th telephony rate this year Sponsors Gold Sponsor Innablr Silver Sponsors AC3 CMD Solutions DoIT International  

サーバーワークスが送るAWS情報番組「さばラジ!」
【毎日AWS #074】Amazon CloudWatch Logs にサブスクリプションフィルターを2つ設定できるように! 他7件 #サバワ

サーバーワークスが送るAWS情報番組「さばラジ!」

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 7:26


最新情報を "ながら" でキャッチアップ! ラジオ感覚放送 「毎日AWS!」 おはようございます、サーバーワークスの加藤です。 今日は 10/1 に出たアップデート13件をご紹介。 感想は Twitter にて「#サバワ」をつけて投稿してください! ■ UPDATE ラインナップ Amazon CloudWatch Logs が各ロググループに2つのサブスクリプションフィルターをサポートするように Amazon S3 オブジェクトオーナーシップ機能を発表 AWS Batch がカスタムログ設定、スワップスペース、共有メモリをサポート AWS Lake Formation が AWS Athena からのアクセス制御に Active Directory と SAMLプロバイダーをサポート Amazon Personalize にデータ管理を簡素化する新しい API が登場 Amazon Redshift が HyperLogLogスケッチをサポート Amazon MSK について学習するマスタークラスと 3 つのラボが登場 AWS Config 適合パックの新しいサンプルテンプレートが追加 ■ サーバーワークスSNS Twitter / Facebook ■ サーバーワークスブログ サーバーワークスエンジニアブログ

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サーバーワークスが送るAWS情報番組「さばラジ!」
【毎日AWS #048】マネコン触らずに開発できちゃう? AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio CodeにAmazon CloudWatch Logs機能が追加 他6件 #サバワ

サーバーワークスが送るAWS情報番組「さばラジ!」

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 10:15


最新情報を "ながら" でキャッチアップ! ラジオ感覚放送 「毎日AWS!」 おはようございます、サーバーワークスの加藤です。 今日は 8/25 に出たアップデート7件をご紹介。 感想は Twitter にて「#サバワ」をつけて投稿してください! ■ UPDATE ラインナップ AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code に Amazon CloudWatch Logs 機能が追加 Amazon Pinpoint を用いたインドへのSMSメッセージ送信料が変更に AWS CloudTrail Insights によって検知された異常イベントに関連するユーザー統計が提供されるように AWS CloudFormation が AWS OpsWorks for Configuration Management をサポート Amazon EBS が新しいプロビジョンドIOPSボリューム io2 を発表 AWS App Mesh controller for Kubernetes Version 1.1.1 を発表 - 新しいメッシュ設定の制御が可能に Amazon Managed Blockchain に関する新しいデジタルトレーニングを発表 ■新しいEBSボリューム io2 の説明はこちら EBS で新しいボリュームタイプ io2 が利用可能になりました ■ サーバーワークスSNS Twitter / Facebook ■ サーバーワークスブログ サーバーワークスエンジニアブログ

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AWS Podcast
#328: August 2019 Update Show #1

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 55:44


It is a MASSIVE episode of updates that Simon and Nikki do their best to cover! There is also an EXTRA SPECIAL bonus just for AWS Podcast listeners! Special Discount for Intersect Tickets: https://int.aws/podcast use discount code 'podcast' - note that tickets are limited! Chapters: 02:19 Infrastructure 03:07 Storage 05:34 Compute 13:47 Network 14:54 Databases 17:45 Migration 18:36 Developer Tools 21:39 Analytics 29:25 IoT 33:24 End User Computing 34:08 Machine Learning 40:21 AR and VR 41:11 Application Integration 43:57 Management and Governance 48:04 Customer Engagement 49:13 Media 50:17 Mobile 50:36 Security 51:26 Gaming 51:39 Robotics 52:13 Training Shownotes: Special Discount for Intersect Tickets: https://int.aws/podcast use discount code 'podcast' - note that tickets are limited! Topic || Infrastructure Announcing the new AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/announcing-the-new-aws-middle-east--bahrain--region-/ Topic || Storage EBS default volume type updated to GP2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/ebs-default-volume-type-updated-to-gp2/ AWS Backup will Automatically Copy Tags from Resource to Recovery Point | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-backup-will-automatically-copy-tags-from-resource-to-recovery-point/ Configuration update for Amazon EFS encryption of data in transit | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/configuration-update-for-amazon-efs-encryption-data-in-transit/ AWS Snowball and Snowball Edge available in Seoul – Amazon Web Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-snowball-and-aws-snowball-edge-available-in-asia-pacific-seoul-region/ Amazon S3 adds support for percentiles on Amazon CloudWatch Metrics | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-s3-adds-support-for-percentiles-on-amazon-cloudwatch-metrics/ Amazon FSx Now Supports Windows Shadow Copies for Restoring Files to Previous Versions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-fsx-now-supports-windows-shadow-copies-for-restoring-files-to-previous-versions/ Amazon CloudFront Announces Support for Resource-Level and Tag-Based Permissions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/cloudfront-resource-level-tag-based-permission/ Topic || Compute Amazon EC2 AMD Instances are Now Available in additional regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ec2-amd-instances-available-in-additional-regions/ Amazon EC2 P3 Instances Featuring NVIDIA Volta V100 GPUs now Support NVIDIA Quadro Virtual Workstation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ec2-p3-nstances-featuring-nvidia-volta-v100-gpus-now-support-nvidia-quadro-virtual-workstation/ Introducing Amazon EC2 I3en and C5n Bare Metal Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/introducing-amazon-ec2-i3en-and-c5n-bare-metal-instances/ Amazon EC2 C5 New Instance Sizes are Now Available in Additional Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-ec2-c5-new-instance-sizes-are-now-available-in-additional-regions/ Amazon EC2 Spot Now Available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ec2-spot-now-available-red-hat-enterprise-linux-rhel/ Amazon EC2 Now Supports Tagging Launch Templates on Creation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ec2-now-supports-tagging-launch-templates-on-creation/ Amazon EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations Can Now Be Shared Across Multiple AWS Accounts | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ec2-on-demand-capacity-reservations-shared-across-multiple-aws-accounts/ Amazon EC2 Fleet Now Lets You Modify On-Demand Target Capacity | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-ec2-fleet-modify-on-demand-target-capacity/ Amazon EC2 Fleet Now Lets You Set A Maximum Price For A Fleet Of Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-ec2-fleet-now-lets-you-submit-maximum-price-for-fleet-of-instances/ Amazon EC2 Hibernation Now Available on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ec2-hibernation-now-available-ubuntu-1804-lts/ Amazon ECS services now support multiple load balancer target groups | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ecs-services-now-support-multiple-load-balancer-target-groups/ Amazon ECS Console now enables simplified AWS App Mesh integration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ecs-console-enables-simplified-aws-app-mesh-integration/ Amazon ECR now supports increased repository and image limits | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ecr-now-supports-increased-repository-and-image-limits/ Amazon ECR Now Supports Immutable Image Tags | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-ecr-now-supports-immutable-image-tags/ Amazon Linux 2 Extras now provides AWS-optimized versions of new Linux Kernels | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-linux-2-extras-provides-aws-optimized-versions-of-new-linux-kernels/ Lambda@Edge Adds Support for Python 3.7 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/lambdaedge-adds-support-for-python-37/ AWS Batch Now Supports the Elastic Fabric Adapter | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-batch-now-supports-elastic-fabric-adapter/ Topic || Network Elastic Fabric Adapter is officially integrated into Libfabric Library | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/elastic-fabric-adapter-officially-integrated-into-libfabric-library/ Now Launch AWS Glue, Amazon EMR, and AWS Aurora Serverless Clusters in Shared VPCs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/now-launch-aws-glue-amazon-emr-and-aws-aurora-serverless-clusters-in-shared-vpcs/ AWS DataSync now supports Amazon VPC endpoints | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-datasync-now-supports-amazon-vpc-endpoints/ AWS Direct Connect Now Supports Resource Based Authorization, Tag Based Authorization, and Tag on Resource Creation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-direct-connect-now-supports-resource-based-authorization-tag-based-authorization-tag-on-resource-creation/ Topic || Databases Amazon Aurora Multi-Master is Now Generally Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-aurora-multimaster-now-generally-available/ Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) Adds Aggregation Pipeline and Diagnostics Capabilities | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-documentdb-with-mongodb-compatibility-adds-aggregation-pipeline-and-diagnostics-capabilities/ Amazon DynamoDB now helps you monitor as you approach your account limits | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-dynamodb-now-helps-you-monitor-as-you-approach-your-account-limits/ Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports new instance sizes | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-rds-for-oracle-now-supports-new-instance-sizes/ Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports Oracle Management Agent (OMA) version 13.3 for Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-rds-for-oracle-supports-oracle-management-agent-oma-version133-for-oracle-enterprise-manager-cloud-control13c/ Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports July 2019 Oracle Patch Set Updates (PSU) and Release Updates (RU) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-rds-for-oracle-supports-july-2019-oracle-patch-set-and-release-updates/ Amazon RDS SQL Server now supports changing the server-level collation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-rds-sql-server-supports-changing-server-level-collation/ PostgreSQL 12 Beta 2 Now Available in Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/postgresql-beta-2-now-available-in-amazon-rds-database-preview-environment/ Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility Supports Publishing PostgreSQL Log Files to Amazon CloudWatch Logs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-aurora-with-postgresql-compatibility-support-logs-to-cloudwatch/ Amazon Redshift Launches Concurrency Scaling in Five additional AWS Regions, and Enhances Console Performance Graphs in all supported AWS Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/ whats-new/2019/08/amazon-redshift-launches-concurrency-scaling-five-additional-regions-enhances-console-performance-graphs/ Amazon Redshift now supports column level access control with AWS Lake Formation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-redshift-spectrum-now-supports-column-level-access-control-with-aws-lake-formation/ Topic || Migration AWS Migration Hub Now Supports Import of On-Premises Server and Application Data From RISC Networks to Plan and Track Migration Progress | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-migration-hub-supports-import-of-on-premises-server-application-data-from-risc-networks-to-track-migration-progress/ Topic || Developer Tools AWS CodePipeline Achieves HIPAA Eligibility | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-codepipeline-achieves-hipaa-eligibility/ AWS CodePipeline Adds Pipeline Status to Pipeline Listing | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-codepipeline-adds-pipeline-status-to-pipeline-listing/ AWS Amplify Console adds support for automatically deploying branches that match a specific pattern | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-amplify-console-support-git-based-branch-pattern-detection/ Amplify Framework Adds Predictions Category | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amplify-framework-adds-predictions-category/ Amplify Framework adds local mocking and testing for GraphQL APIs, Storage, Functions, and Hosting | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amplify-framework-adds-local-mocking-and-testing-for-graphql-apis-storage-functions-hostings/ Topic || Analytics AWS Lake Formation is now generally available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-lake-formation-is-now-generally-available/ Announcing PartiQL: One query language for all your data | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/announcing-partiql-one-query-language-for-all-your-data/ AWS Glue now supports the ability to run ETL jobs on Apache Spark 2.4.3 (with Python 3) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-glue-now-supports-ability-to-run-etl-jobs-apache-spark-243-with-python-3/ AWS Glue now supports additional configuration options for memory-intensive jobs submitted through development endpoints | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-glue-now-supports-additional-configuration-options-for-memory-intensive-jobs-submitted-through-deployment-endpoints/ AWS Glue now provides the ability to bookmark Parquet and ORC files using Glue ETL jobs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-glue-now-provides-ability-to-bookmark-parquet-and-orc-files-using-glue-etl-jobs/ AWS Glue now provides FindMatches ML transform to deduplicate and find matching records in your dataset | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-glue-provides-findmatches-ml-transform-to-deduplicate/ Amazon QuickSight adds support for custom colors, embedding for all user types and new regions! | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-quicksight-adds-support-for-custom-colors-embedding-for-all-user-types-and-new-regions/ Achieve 3x better Spark performance with EMR 5.25.0 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/achieve-3x-better-spark-performance-with-emr-5250/ Amazon EMR now supports native EBS encryption | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon_emr_now_supports_native_ebs_encryption/ Amazon Athena adds Support for AWS Lake Formation Enabling Fine-Grained Access Control on Databases, Tables, and Columns | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-athena-adds-support-for-aws-lake-formation-enabling-fine-grained-access-control-on-databases-tables-columns/ Amazon EMR Integration With AWS Lake Formation Is Now In Beta, Supporting Database, Table, and Column-level access controls for Apache Spark | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-emr-integration-with-aws-lake-formation-now-in-beta-supporting-database-table-column-level-access-controls/ Topic || IoT AWS IoT Device Defender Expands Globally | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-iot-device-defender-expands-globally/ AWS IoT Device Defender Supports Mitigation Actions for Audit Results | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-iot-device-defender-supports-mitigation-actions-for-audit-results/ AWS IoT Device Tester v1.3.0 is Now Available for Amazon FreeRTOS 201906.00 Major | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws_iot_device_tester_v130_for_amazon_freertos_201906_00_major/ AWS IoT Events actions now support AWS Lambda, SQS, Kinesis Firehose, and IoT Events as targets | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-iot-events-supports-invoking-actions-to-lambda-sqs-kinesis-firehose-iot-events/ AWS IoT Events now supports AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-iot-events-now-supports-aws-cloudformation/ Topic || End User Computing AWS Client VPN now adds support for Split-tunnel | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-client-vpn-now-adds-support-for-split-tunnel/ Introducing AWS Chatbot (beta): ChatOps for AWS in Amazon Chime and Slack Chat Rooms | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/introducing-aws-chatbot-chatops-for-aws/ Amazon AppStream 2.0 Adds CLI Operations for Programmatic Image Creation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-appstream-2-adds-cli-operations-for-programmatic-image-creation/ NICE DCV Releases Version 2019.0 with Multi-Monitor Support on Web Client | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/nice-dcv-releases-version-2019-0-with-multi-monitor-support-on-web-client/ New End User Computing Competency Solutions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/end-user-computing-competency-solutions/ Amazon WorkDocs Migration Service | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon_workdocs_migration_service/ Topic || Machine Learning SageMaker Batch Transform now enables associating prediction results with input attributes | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/sagemaker-batch-transform-enable-associating-prediction-results-with-input-attributes/ Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth Adds Data Labeling Workflow for Named Entity Recognition | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-sagemaker-ground-truth-adds-data-labeling-workflow-for-named-entity-recognition/ Amazon SageMaker notebooks now available with pre-installed R kernel | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-sagemaker-notebooks-available-with-pre-installed-r-kernel/ New Model Tracking Capabilities for Amazon SageMaker Are Now Generally Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/new-model-tracking-capabilities-for-amazon-sagemaker-now-generally-available/ Amazon Comprehend Custom Entities now supports multiple entity types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-comprehend-custom-entities-supports-multiple-entity-types/ Introducing Predictive Maintenance Using Machine Learning | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/introducing-predictive-maintenance-using-machine-learning/ Amazon Transcribe Streaming Now Supports WebSocket | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-transcribe-streaming-now-supports-websocket/ Amazon Polly Launches Neural Text-to-Speech and Newscaster Voices | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-polly-launches-neural-text-to-speech-and-newscaster-voices/ Manage a Lex session using APIs on the client | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/manage-a-lex-session-using-apis-on-the-client/ Amazon Rekognition now detects violence, weapons, and self-injury in images and videos; improves accuracy for nudity detection | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-rekognition-now-detects-violence-weapons-and-self-injury-in-images-and-videos-improves-accuracy-for-nudity-detection/ Topic || AR and VR Amazon Sumerian Now Supports Physically-Based Rendering (PBR) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-sumerian-now-supports-physically-based-rendering-pbr/ Topic || Application Integration Amazon SNS Message Filtering Adds Support for Attribute Key Matching | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-sns-message-filtering-adds-support-for-attribute-key-matching/ Amazon SNS Adds Support for AWS X-Ray | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-sns-adds-support-for-aws-x-ray/ Temporary Queue Client Now Available for Amazon SQS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/temporary-queue-client-now-available-for-amazon-sqs/ Amazon MQ Adds Support for AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS), Improving Encryption Capabilities | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-mq-adds-support-for-aws-key-management-service-improving-encryption-capabilities/ Amazon MSK adds support for Apache Kafka version 2.2.1 and expands availability to EU (Stockholm), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), and Asia Pacific (Seoul) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-msk-adds-support-apache-kafka-version-221-expands-availability-stockholm-mumbai-seoul/ Amazon API Gateway supports secured connectivity between REST APIs & Amazon Virtual Private Clouds in additional regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/amazon-api-gateway-supports-secured-connectivity-between-reset-apis-and-amazon-virtual-private-clouds-in-additional-regions/ Topic || Management and Governance AWS Cost Explorer now Supports Usage-Based Forecasts | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/usage-based-forecasting-in-aws-cost-explorer/ Introducing Amazon EC2 Resource Optimization Recommendations | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/introducing-amazon-ec2-resource-optimization-recommendations/ AWS Budgets Announces AWS Chatbot Integration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-budgets-announces-aws-chatbot-integration/ Discovering Documents Made Easy in AWS Systems Manager Automation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/discovering-documents-made-easy-in-aws-systems-manager-automation/ AWS Systems Manager Distributor makes it easier to create distributable software packages | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-systems-manager-distributor-makes-it-easier-to-create-distributable-software-packages/ Now use AWS Systems Manager Maintenance Windows to select resource groups as targets | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/now-use-aws-systems-manager-maintenance-windows-to-select-resource-groups-as-targets/ Use AWS Systems Manager to resolve operational issues with your .NET and Microsoft SQL Server Applications | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/use-aws-systems-manager-to-resolve-operational-issues-with-your-net-and-microsoft-sql-server-applications/ CloudWatch Logs Insights adds cross log group querying | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/cloudwatch-logs-insights-adds-cross-log-group-querying/ AWS CloudFormation now supports higher StackSets limits | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-cloudformation-now-supports-higher-stacksets-limits/ Topic || Customer Engagement Introducing AI-Driven Social Media Dashboard | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/introducing-ai-driven-social-media-dashboard/ New Amazon Connect integration for ChoiceView from Radish Systems on AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/new-amazon-connect-integration-for-choiceview-from-radish-systems-on-aws/ Amazon Pinpoint Adds Campaign and Application Metrics APIs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/amazon-pinpoint-adds-campaign-and-application-metrics-apis/ Topic || Media AWS Elemental Appliances and Software Now Available in the AWS Management Console | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-elemental-appliances-and-software-now-available-in-aws-management-console/ AWS Elemental MediaConvert Expands Audio Support and Improves Performance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-elemental-mediaconvert-expands-audio-support-and-improves-performance/ AWS Elemental MediaConvert Adds Ability to Prioritize Transcoding Jobs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-elemental-mediaconvert-adds-ability-to-prioritize-transcoding-jobs/ AWS Elemental MediaConvert Simplifies Editing and Sharing of Settings | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-elemental-mediaconvert-simplifies-editing-and-sharing-of-settings/ AWS Elemental MediaStore Now Supports Resource Tagging | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-elemental-mediastore-now-supports-resource-tagging/ AWS Elemental MediaLive Enhances Support for File-Based Inputs for Live Channels | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-elemental-medialive-enhances-support-for-file-based-inputs-for-live-channels/ Topic || Mobile AWS Device Farm improves device start up time to enable instant access to devices | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-device-farm-improves-device-start-up-time-to-enable-instant-access-to-devices/ Topic || Security Introducing the Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider (ACCP) for Improved Cryptography Performance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/introducing-the-amazon-corretto-crypto-provider/ AWS Secrets Manager now supports VPC endpoint policies | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/AWS-Secrets-Manager-now-supports-VPC-endpoint-policies/ Topic || Gaming Lumberyard Beta 1.20 Now Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/lumberyard-beta-120-now-available/ Topic || Robotics AWS RoboMaker now supports offline logs and metrics for the AWS RoboMaker CloudWatch cloud extension | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/aws-robomaker-now-supports-offline-logs-metrics-aws-robomaker-cloudwatch-cloud-extension/ Topic || Training New AWS Certification Exam Vouchers Make Certifying Groups Easier | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/new-aws-certification-exam-vouchers-make-certifying-groups-easier/ Announcing New Resources and Website to Accelerate Your Cloud Adoption | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/07/announcing-new-resources-and-website-to-accelerate-your-cloud-adoption/ AWS Developer Series Relaunched on edX | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/08/aws-developer-series-relaunched-on-edx/

AWS Podcast
#302: March 2019 Update Show Part One

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 38:03


Simon is joined by new update co-host Nicki Klein (Senior Technical Evangelist, AWS) to discuss all the latest features and capabilities available to AWS customers! Chapters 1:57 Mobile 5:21 Solutions & Quickstarts 7:53 Database 13:51 Storage 17:46 Analytics 20:58 Compute 24:32 Certifications 26:11 Machine Learning 27:25 Developer Tools 28:31 Networking 29:07 Media Services 30:37 Security 31:30 IoT 32:30 Management & Governance 33:43 Customer Engagement 34:30 End User Experience 34:59 Robotics 35:30 Migration Topic || Mobile Amplify Framework Adds Support for Multiple Environments, Custom Resolvers, Larger Data Models, and IAM Roles Including MFA | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amplify-framework-adds-support-for-multiple-environments-custom-resolvers-larger-data-models-and-iam-roles-including-mfa/ Topic || Solutions and Quick Starts Introducing AWS Solutions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/introducing-aws-solutions/ AWS Quick Starts for Atlassian products now auto-detect existing infrastructure | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-quick-starts-for-atlassian-products-now-auto-detect-infrastructure/ Quick Start for Portworx PX-Enterprise on Kubernetes on AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/quick-start-for-portworx-enterprise-on-kubernetes-on-aws/ Deploy the XebiaLabs DevOps Platform on AWS with New Quick Start | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/deploy-the-xebialabs-devops-platform-on-aws-with-new-quick-start/ Topic || Databases Amazon RDS for Oracle Now Supports Amazon S3 Integration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/Amazon-RDS-for-Oracle-Now-Supports-Amazon-S3-Integration/ Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports Oracle Application Express (APEX) Versions 18.1 and 18.2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-rds-for-oracle-supports-apex-18/ Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports database auditing with Amazon CloudWatch Logs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-documentdb-now-supports-database-auditing-with-amazon-cloudwatch-logs/ Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports new features for aggregations, arrays, and indexing | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/Amazon-DocumentDB-new-features-for-aggregations-arrays-and-indexing/ Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) adds DynamoDB transactions support for Python and .NET | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-dynamodb-accelerator-dax-adds-dynamodb-transactions-support-for-python-and-net/ Performance Insights Now Supports Counter Metrics on Amazon RDS for MySQL, RDS for PostgreSQL, and Aurora MySQL | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/Performance-Insights-Counter-Metrics-MS-PG-AMS/ Amazon RDS for MySQL and MariaDB Now Support R5 Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-rds-for-mysql-and-mariadb-now-support-r5-instance-types/ Amazon RDS for MySQL and MariaDB Now Support T3 Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-rds-for-mysql-and-mariadb-now-support-t3-instance-types/ Amazon Aurora Serverless Publishes Logs to Amazon CloudWatch | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-aurora-serverless-publishes-logs-to-amazon-cloudwatch/ Amazon Aurora with MySQL Compatibility Supports T3 Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-aurora-with-mysql-compatibility-supports-t3-instance-types/ Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility Supports PostgreSQL 10.6 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-aurora-with-postgresql-compatibility-supports-postgresql-10-6/ Topic || Storage Amazon EFS Introduces Lower Cost Storage Class | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-efs-introduces-lower-cost-storage-class/ Amazon EFS Now Supports Tag-on-Create | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-efs-now-supports-tag-on-create/ Amazon FSx for Lustre Now Supports AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-fsx-for-lustre-now-supports-aws-cloudformation/ Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Now Supports AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-fsx-for-windows-file-server-now-supports-aws-cloudformation/ Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Now Supports On-Premises Access to File Systems and Supports Access Across AWS VPCs, Accounts, and Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-fsx-for-windows-file-server-now-supports-on-premises-access/ AWS Storage Gateway Hardware Appliance in Europe | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-storage-gateway-hw-appliance-eu-availability-and-storage-and-networking-options/ Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (DLM) Adds Support For Shorter Backup Intervals | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-data-lifecycle-manager-adds-support-for-shorter-backup-intervals/ Topic || Analytics Use Athena Workgroups to Separate Workloads Between Users or Applications, View Query Metrics, and Enforce Cost Controls | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/athena_workgroups/ Amazon Athena Now Supports Resource Tagging | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/athena_support_for_tags/ Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose Announces Support for Custom Amazon S3 Prefixes | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-kinesis-data-firehose-announces-support-for-custom-amazon-s3-prefixes/ Amazon MSK expands its open preview into Ohio and Ireland AWS regions, and adds support for Apache Kafka 2.1.0 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-msk-expands-its-open-preview-into-ohio-and-ireland-aws-regions-and-adds-support-for-apache-kafka-2-1-0/ Amazon Kinesis Video Streams adds Synchronized Audio Video Playback and MPEG-TS Container Format Support via HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-kinesis-video-streams-adds-synchronized-audio-video-playback-and-mpeg-ts-container-format-support-via-http-live-streaming-hls/ Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Java Now Supports AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-kinesis-data-analytics-for-java-now-supports-aws-cloudformation/ Topic || Compute Introducing Five New Amazon EC2 Bare Metal Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/introducing-five-new-amazon-ec2-bare-metal-instances/ Amazon EKS Releases VPC CNI plugin v1.3.2 with Enhancements for P3dn Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-eks-releases-vpc-cni-plugin-v1-3-2-with-enhancements-for-/ Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster Using Amazon EKS with New Quick Start | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/deploy-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-amazon-eks-with-new-quick-start/ Amazon EC2 Fleet Now Lets You Increase Target Capacity Limits | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-EC2-fleet-now-lets-you-increase-the-fleets-target-capacity-limits/ AWS Elastic Beanstalk Now Supports Managed Updates, Immutable Deployments, and Enhanced Health Monitoring for Windows Server Platform V2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-elastic-beanstalk-now-offers-windows-server-platform-v2-With-new-features/ Topic || Training and Certification New AWS Digital Badges Unveiled to Showcase your AWS Certified Status | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/new-aws-digital-badges-to-showcase-aws-certified-status/ Announcing Updated Professional-Level AWS Certification Exams | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/updated-professional-level-aws-certification-exams/ Topic || Machine Learning Enhanced Content Moderation is now available for Amazon Rekognition Video | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/improved-content-moderation-is-now-available-for-amazon-Rekognition-video/ Topic || Developer Tools Amazon Corretto 11 is Now in Preview | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-corretto-11-is-now-in-preview/ AWS CodeCommit Supports Programmatic Creation of Commits Containing Multiple Files | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-codecommit-supports-programmatic-creation-of-commits-contain/ Topic || Networking Route 53 Resolver for Hybrid Cloud Expands to Seven New AWS Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/route-53-resolver-for-hybrid-cloud-expands-to-seven-new-aws-regions/ Topic || Media Services AWS Elemental MediaStore Adds Support for Access Logs on Containers | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-elemental-mediastore-adds-support-for-access-logs-on-containers/ AWS Elemental MediaConvert Adds Support for Video Rotation and Ad Marker Insertion | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-elemental-mediaconvert-adds-support-for-video-rotation-and-ad-marker-insertion/ Topic || Security, Identity & Compliance AWS Shield Increases Default Resource Limits For Advanced Protection | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-shield-advanced-increases-default-resource-limits/ AWS Single Sign-On is Now Available in Seven More Global Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-sso-is-now-available-in-the-asia-pacific-singapore-asia-pacific-sydney-eu-frankfurt-eu-ireland-eu-london-us-east-ohio-and-us-west-oregon-regions/ Topic || Internet of Things AWS IoT Device Tester is Now Available for Amazon FreeRTOS v1.4.5 and v1.4.6 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-iot-device-tester-now-available-amazon-freertos-v145-v146/ AWS IoT Device Defender Now Provides Statistical Anomaly Detection and Data Visualization | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-iot-device-defender-now-provides-statistical-anomaly-detection-and-data-visualization/ Cypress CYW943907AEVAL1F and CYW954907AEVAL1F are Now Qualified for Amazon FreeRTOS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/cypress-cyw943907aeval1f-and-cyw-954907aeval1f-now-qualified-amazon-freeRTOS/ AWS Announces RISC-V Support in the FreeRTOS Kernel | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-announces-riscv-support-freertos-kernel/ Topic || Management and Governance AWS Systems Manager State Manager Enables Document Sharing Across Accounts | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-systems-manager-state-manager-enables-document-sharing-across-accounts/ Resource Groups Tagging API Supports Additional AWS Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/resource-groups-tagging-api-supports-additional-aws-services/ AWS Well-Architected Tool now supports architecture reviews for On Premises and Hybrid Cloud workloads | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-well-architected-tool-now-supports-architecture-reviews-for-/ Topic || Customer Engagement Amazon Connect Now Supports Additional Options When Transferring to External Phone Numbers | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-connect-now-supports-additional-options-when-transferring-to-external-phone-numbers/ Topic || End User Computing Amazon WorkLink now works with Android phones | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/amazon-worklink-now-works-with-android-phones/ Topic || Robotics AWS RoboMaker now supports new languages, tagging, and AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/robomaker-now-supports-new-languages-tagging-and-cloudformation/ Topic || Migration AWS Server Migration Service Adds Support for Importing Applications from AWS Migration Hub | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/AWS_Server_Migration_Service/

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AWS Podcast
#287: Log Diving with Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 8:27


Did you know you can work through Terabytes of log data in seconds with zero setup? Simon takes you through the capabilities of Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights and how you can use it to resolve issues faster. Documentation: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/AnalyzingLogData.html Blog Example: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-cloudwatch-logs-insights-fast-interactive-log-analytics/

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AWS Podcast
#286: December 2018 Update Show

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 32:35


Simon takes you through the December updates to finish up 2018! Shownotes: Topic || Customer Engagement 0:23 Amazon Pinpoint Announces Event-Based Campaigns, Driving Personalization and Engagement | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-pinpoint-announces-event-based-campaigns-driving-personalization-and-engagement/ Amazon Pinpoint Announces a New Email Deliverability Dashboard to Help Customers Reach their Users' Inboxes | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-pinpoint-announces-a-new-email-deliverability-dashboard-to-help-customers-reach-their-users-inboxes/ Amazon Connect Adds New Contact API to Get Contact Attributes | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-connect-adds-new-contact-api-to-get-contact-attributes/ Topic || Storage 2:05 Amazon S3 Inventory adds Apache Parquet output format | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-s3-announces-parquet-output-format-for-inventory/ AWS Storage Gateway Increases File Gateway Performance - Amazon Web Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-storage-gateway-announces-increased-throughput-and-adds-new-/ Topic || Networking & Content Delivery 3:32 Amazon Virtual Private Clouds can now be shared with other AWS Accounts | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-virtual-private-clouds-can-now-be-shared-with-other-aws-accounts/ Introducing AWS Client VPN to Securely Access AWS and On-Premises Resources | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/introducing-aws-client-vpn-to-securely-access-aws-and-on-premises-resources/ New AWS Direct Connect locations in Silicon Valley and Stockholm | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/new-aws-direct-connect-locations-silicon-valley-stockholm/ Amazon CloudFront announces ten new Edge locations in North America, Europe, and Asia | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/cloudfront-dec2018-10-edge-locations/ Amazon API Gateway Simplifies Building Real-Time Two-Way Communication Applications with WebSocket APIs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-api-gateway-launches-support-for-websocket-apis/ Amazon Route 53 Adds Alias Record Support For API Gateway and VPC Endpoints | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-route-53-adds-alias-record-support-for-api-gateway-and-vpc-endpoints/ Topic || Database 7:41 Introducing Workload Qualification Framework to Project Plan Your Database Migrations to AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/introducing-workload-qualification-framework-to-plan-your-database-migration-projects/ AWS Database Migration Service Adds Support for Parallel Full Load and Enhanced LOB Migration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-database-migration-service-adds-support-for-parallel-full-load/ Amazon RDS Enhances Automatic Minor Version Upgrades | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-rds-enhances-auto-minor-version-upgrades/ Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Now Supports R5 Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-rds-postgresql-now-supports-r5-instance-types/ Amazon RDS Supports Publishing PostgreSQL Log Files to Amazon CloudWatch Logs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-rds-supports-postgresql-logfiles-publish-to-amazon-cloudwatch-logs/ Amazon RDS Performance Insights Supports Counter Metrics for Aurora PostgreSQL | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-rds-performance-insights-supports-counter-metrics-for-aurora-postgresql/ Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Supports New Minor Versions 10.6, 9.6.11, 9.5.15, and 9.4.20 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-rds-postgresql-supports-minor-version-106/ Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility Supports PostgreSQL 10.5 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-aurora-postgresql-supports-postgresql-105/ Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility Adds Query Plan Management | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-aurora-postgresql-compatibility-adds-query-plan-management/ Announcing the New Amazon DynamoDB Key Diagnostics Library | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/announcing-the-new-amazon-dynamodb-key-diagnostics-library/ Amazon DynamoDB Increases the Number of Global Secondary Indexes and Projected Index Attributes You Can Create Per Table | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-dynamodb-increases-the-number-of-global-secondary-indexes-and-projected-index-attributes-you-can-create-per-table/ Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) Adds Support for DynamoDB Transactions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-dynamodb-accelerator-adds-support-for-dynamodb-transactions/ Amazon MQ Now Supports ActiveMQ Minor Version 5.15.8 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-mq-now-supports-activemq-minor-version5-15-8/ Topic || Compute 14:13 Amazon ECR Console Version 2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-ecr-console-version-2/ Amazon ECR now allows Repository Tagging | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-ecr-now-allows-repository-tagging/ Amazon EC2 Introduces Partition Placement Groups | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-ec2-ntroduces-partition-placement-groups/ AWS Auto Scaling is Now Available in 8 more Regions Worldwide and Offers Predictive Scaling for Amazon EC2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-auto-scaling-is-now-available-in-8-more-regions-worldwide/ Amazon EC2 C5d, M5d, and R5d Instances are Now Available in Additional AWS Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-ec2-c5d-m5d-and-r5d-instances-are-now-available-in-additional-aws-regions/ AWS Fargate Platform Version 1.3 Adds Secrets Support | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-fargate-platform-version-1-3-adds-secrets-support/ Amazon EKS Adds Managed Cluster Updates and Support for Kubernetes Version 1.11 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-eks-adds-managed-cluster-updates-and-support-for-kubernetes/ AWS Server Migration Service Adds Support for Multi-Server Migration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-server-migration-service-adds-support-for-multi-server-migration/ AWS Batch now supports Amazon EC2 C5n Instances Featuring 100 Gbps of Network Bandwidth | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-batch-now-supports-amazon-ec2-c5n-instances-featuring-100-gbps-of-network-bandwidth/ AWS Batch Now Supports Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-batch-now-supports-amazon-ec2-p3dn-instances/ New AWS ParallelCluster Features | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/new-aws-parallelcluster-features/ New SAM PUBLISH Command Simplifies Publishing Applications to the AWS Serverless Application Repository | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/sam-publish-command-simplifies-publishing-apps-to-serverless-application-repository/ AWS Elastic Beanstalk Adds Tag-Based Permissions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-elastic-beanstalk-adds-tag-based-permissions/ Topic || Developer Tools 20:39 AWS X-Ray Adds the Ability to Group Traces by Root Cause | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-xray-adds-the-ability-to-group-traces-by-root-cause/ AWS CodePipeline Supports VPC Endpoints | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-codepipeline-supports-vpc-endpoints/ AWS CloudFormation macros can now be used in templates with nested stacks | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-cloudformation-macros-can-now-be-used-in-templates-with-nest/ Quickly Create, Build, and Deploy Amazon Alexa Skills from AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/quickly-create-build-and-deploy-amazon-alexa-skills-from-aws/ Topic || Machine Learning 22:07 Amazon Transcribe now supports speech-to-text in French, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-transcribe-now-supports-speech-to-text-in-french-italian-and-brazilian-portuguese/ Topic || Security, Identity and Compliance 22:27 AWS IAM Console Now Available In German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Traditional Chinese | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/iam-console-available-in-new-languages/ Automate AWS IAM Permissions Analysis Using the New IAM Access Advisor APIs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/iam_access_advisor_apis/ Introducing Notifications for New Amazon GuardDuty Finding Types and Feature Releases | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/Introducing-Notifications-for-New-Amazon-GuardDuty-Finding-Types-and-Feature-Releases/ AWS Organizations Supports AWS License Manager Cross Account Sharing Capabilities | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-organizations-supports-aws-license-manager/ AWS Shield Adds Advanced DDoS Protection for AWS Global Accelerator | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-shield-adds-advanced-ddos-protection-for-aws-global-accelerator/ AWS Systems Manager Automation Now Supports at Scale Action | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/AWS-Systems-Manager-Automation-Now-Supports-at-Scale-Actions/ AWS Service Catalog – Integration with AWS Organizations | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-service-catalog-announces-integration-with-aws-organizations/ The AWS WAF Security Automations solution now includes a monitoring dashboard | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/the-aws-waf-security-automations-solution-now-includes-a-monitoring-dashboard/ Announcing rule group exception for Managed Rules for AWS WAF | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/announcing-rule-group-exception-for-managed-rules-for-aws-waf/ AWS Firewall Manager Available in Four Additional Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-firewall-manager-now-available-in-four-more-regions/ Topic || Application Integration 26:59 Amazon SQS now Supports Amazon VPC Endpoints using AWS PrivateLink - Amazon Web Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-sqs-vpc-endpoints-aws-privatelink/ Amazon MQ Introduces Network of Brokers Feature | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-mq-introduces-network-of-brokers-feature/ Topic || Desktop & App Streaming 27:27 AppStream 2.0 introduces APIs to simplify app entitlements and enable delivery of virtualized apps | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/appstream-2-0-introduces-apis-to-simplify-app-entitlements-and-e/ Topic || Analytics 28:10 Support for Spark 2.4.0, and Hue 4.3.0 on Amazon EMR release 5.20.0 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/support-for-spark-240-hue-430-on-amazon-emr-release-5200/ Amazon Redshift now runs VACUUM DELETE automatically | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/amazon-redshift-automatic-vacuum/ Topic || Internet of Things 29:41 Introducing AWS CloudFormation Template Support for AWS IoT Analytics | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/introducing-aws-cloudformation-template-support-for-aws-iot-analytics/ AWS IoT Device Defender Adds Support for Two New Security Metrics | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/aws-iot-device-defender-adds-support-for-two-new-security-metrics/ MediaTek MT7697H System on Chip is Qualified for Amazon FreeRTOS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/mediatek-mt7697h-system-on-chip-qualified-amazon-freertos/ Topic || Other 30:35 Announcing Programmatic Access to AWS Pricing Information in China via the AWS Price List API | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/announcing-aws-price-list-api-availability-in-china/ Introducing the Media Services Application Mapper | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/introducing-the-media-services-application-mapper/ New Quick Start Deploys Varnish Cache Plus (VCP) on the AWS Cloud | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/new-quick-start-deploys-varnish-on-aws/ Announcing 15 Free Digital Training Courses on New AWS Services Launched at re:Invent 2018 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/12/announcing-15-free-digital-training-courses-on-new-aws-services-launched-at-re-invent-2018/

AWS re:Invent 2018
DEV375: Managing & Analyzing Large Volumes of Logs Data in Amazon CloudWatch

AWS re:Invent 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 59:58


In this session, we will talk about many of the challenges with managing application log data. We will walk through how to ingest, manage, and analyze large volumes of log data using Amazon CloudWatch Logs. This enables you to solve operational problems faster and debug your applications more easily. Complete Title: AWS re:Invent 2018: Managing & Analyzing Large Volumes of Logs Data in Amazon CloudWatch Logs (DEV375)

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AWS Podcast
#259: August Service Update Show

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 45:08


Simon takes you through a great list of new services, functions and capabilities - hopefully something for everyone! Shownotes: AWS Global Infrastructure: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/ Amazon EFS Now Supports Provisioned Throughput | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-efs-now-supports-provisioned-throughput/ Amazon EFS Achieves PCI DSS Compliance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-efs-achieves-pci-dss-compliance/ Amazon EC2 P3 instances, one of the most powerful GPU instances in the cloud, now available in 6 additional regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-ec2-p3-instances-now-available-in-6-additional-regions/ New SBE1 Amazon EC2 instances for AWS Snowball Edge | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/new-sbe1-instances-for-snowball-edge/ Introducing Amazon EC2 R5 Instances, the next generation of memory-optimized instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/introducing-amazon-ec2-r5-instances/ Introducing Amazon EC2 z1d Instances with a sustained all core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/introducing-amazon-ec2-z1d-instances/ Amazon EC2 M5d Instances are Now Available in Additional Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-ec2-m5d-instances-are-now-available-in-additional-regions/ Amazon EC2 C5d Instances are Now Available in Additional Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-ec2-c5d-instances-are-now-available-in-additional-regions/ Amazon EC2 F1 Instances Adds New Features and Performance Improvements | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-ec2-f1-instances-adds-new-features-and-performance-improvements/ Amazon EC2 Fleet Now Supports Two New Allocation Strategies: On-Demand Prioritized List, and Lowest Price | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-ec2-fleet-now-supports-two-new-allocation-strategies/ Amazon EC2 Nitro System Based Instances Now Support Faster Amazon EBS-Optimized Instance Performance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-ec2-nitro-system-based-instances-now-support-faster-ebs-optimized-performance/ Access Reserved Instance (RI) Purchase Recommendations for your Amazon Redshift, Amazon ElastiCache, and Amazon Elasticsearch Reservations using AWS Cost Explorer | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/reserved-instance-purchase-recommendations-redshift-elasticache-elasticsearch-reservations/ AWS Systems Manager Run Command Now Streams Output to Amazon CloudWatch Logs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-systems-manager-run-command-streams-output-to-amazon-cloudwatch-logs/ AWS Systems Manager Automation Conditional Branching for Step Failure | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-systems-manager-automation-conditional-branching-for-step-failure/ Amazon EKS AMI Build Scripts Available on GitHub | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-eks-ami-build-scripts-available-on-github/ Add Scaling to Services You Build on AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/add-scaling-to-services-you-build-on-aws/ Announcing Bring Your Own IP for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Preview) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/announcing-bring-your-own-ip-for-amazon-virtual-private-cloud-preview/ Introducing Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager for EBS Snapshots | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/introducing-amazon-data-lifecycle-manager-for-ebs-snapshots/ Amazon S3 Announces Increased Request Rate Performance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-s3-announces-increased-request-rate-performance/ Amazon CloudFront announces four new Edge locations, including its first location in Cape Town, South Africa | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/cloudfront-capetown-launch/ Amazon CloudFront announces nine new Edge locations globally across major cities in North America, Europe, and Asia | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/cloudfront-nine-edge-locations-july2018/ Amazon Route 53 Expands Into Africa With New Edge Locations in Cape Town and Johannesburg | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-route-53-expands-into-africa-with-new-edge-locations-in-cape-town-and-johannesburg/ Amazon API Gateway Increases API Limits | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-api-gateway-increases-api-limits/ Amazon API Gateway Usage Plans Now Support Method Level Throttling | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/api-gateway-usage-plans-support-method-level-throttling/ Amazon API Gateway Supports Request/Response Parameters and Status Overrides | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/api-gateway-supports-request-response-parameters-and-status-overrides/ Automate Amazon GuardDuty Provisioning Over Multiple Accounts and Regions with AWS CloudFormation StackSets Integration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/automate-amazon-guardduty-provisioning-over-multiple-accounts-and-regions-with-aws-cloudformation-stacksets-integration/ AWS Secrets Manager Now Supports AWS PrivateLink | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-secrets-manager-now-supports-aws-privatelink/ AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store integrates with AWS Secrets Manager, and adds labeling for easy configuration updates | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-systems-manager-parameter-store-integrates-with-aws-secrets-manager-and-adds-parameter-version-labeling/ Delegate Permission Management to Employees by Using IAM Permissions Boundaries | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/delegate-permission-management-to-employees-by-using-IAM-permissions-boundaries/ AWS Lambda Supports .NET Core 2.1 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/06/lambda-supports-dotnetcore-twopointone/ AWS Glue now provides additional ETL job metrics | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-glue-now-provides-additional-ETL-job-metrics/ AWS Glue now supports reading from Amazon DynamoDB tables | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-glue-now-supports-reading-from-amazon-dynamodb-tables/ The Data Lake Solution Now Transforms and Analyzes Data | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/the-data-lake-solution-now-transforms-and-analyzes-data/ AWS Marketplace Helps Customers Quickly Map Products in Their Existing Software Inventory | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-marketplace-helps-customers-quickly-map-products-in-their-existing-software-inventory/ Amazon SageMaker Now Supports Resource Tags for More Efficient Access Control | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-sagemaker-now-supports-resource-tags-for-more-efficient-access-control/ Amazon SageMaker Supports High Throughput Batch Transform Jobs for Non-Real Time Inferencing | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-sagemaker-supports-high-throughput-batch-transform-jobs-for-non-real-time-inferencing/ Amazon SageMaker Now Supports Pipe Input Mode for Built-In TensorFlow Containers | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-sagemaker-supports-pipe-input-mode-for-built-in-tensorflow-containers/ Amazon SageMaker Now Supports k-Nearest-Neighbor and Object Detection Algorithms | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-sagemaker-supports-knn-and-object-detection-algorithms/ Amazon SageMaker Announces Several Enhancements to Built-in Algorithms and Frameworks | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-sagemaker-announces-enhancements-for-built-in-algorithms-and-frameworks/ AWS Service Catalog Now Supports Service Catalog Resources in CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-service-catalog-now-supports-service-catalog-resources-in-cloudformation/ Kinesis Video Streams now supports HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) to playback live and recorded video from devices | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/kinesis-video-adds-hls-support/ Amazon Polly Now Lets You Define the Maximum Amount of Time for Speech to Complete | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-polly-now-lets-you-define-the-maximum-amount-of-time-for-speech-to-complete/ Amazon Polly Now Supports Input Character Limit of 100K and Stores Output Files in S3 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-polly-now-supports-input-character-limit-of-100k-and-stores-output-files-in-s3/ Amazon Polly Adds Bilingual Indian English/Hindi Language Support | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-polly-adds-bilingual-indian-english-hindi-language-support/ Amazon Translate Adds Six New Languages | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-translate-adds-six-new-languages/ Amazon Transcribe Now Lets You Designate Your Own Amazon S3 Buckets to Store Transcription Outputs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-transcribe-now-lets-you-designate-your-own-amazon-s3-buckets-to-store-transcription-outputs/ Amazon Comprehend Now Supports Syntax Analysis | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-comprehend-now-supports-syntax-analysis/ Amazon Rekognition Increases Accuracy of Text-in-Image | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-rekognition-increases-accuracy-of-text-in-image/ AWS AppSync releases enhanced no-code GraphQL API builder, HTTP resolvers, and new built-in scalar types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-appsync-releases-enhanced-capabilities-nocode-graphql/ Introducing the Serverless Bot Framework | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/introducing-the-serverless-bot-framework/ AWS SAM CLI Launches New Commands to Simplify Testing and Debugging Serverless Applications | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/aws-sam-cli-launches-new-commands/ AWS Device Farm Adds Integration with AWS CodePipeline | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-device-farm-adds-integration-with-aws-codepipeline/ Amazon Aurora Serverless Brings Serverless Computing to Relational Databases | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-aurora-serverless-brings-serverless-computing-to-relational-databases/ Amazon RDS now Provides Best Practice Recommendations | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-rds-recommendations/ Copying Amazon RDS Encrypted Snapshots across Regions now Completes Faster with Less Storage | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/rds-crossregion-incremental-encrypted-snapshots/ Amazon RDS Performance Insights on RDS for PostgreSQL | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/rds-performance-insights-on-rds-for-postgresql/ Performance Insights is Available for Amazon Aurora with MySQL Compatibility | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/performance-insights-is-available-for-amazon-aurora-with-mysql-compatibility/ Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) SDK Enhancements | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-dynamodb-accelerator--dax--sdk-enhancements/ Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) Adds Support for Encryption at Rest | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-dynamodb-accelerator--dax--adds-support-for-encryption-at/ Amazon DynamoDB Global Tables Now Available in Three Additional Asia Pacific Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-dynamodb-global-tables-regional-expansion/ Amazon Redshift announces free upgrade for DC1 Reserved Instances to DC2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon_redshift_announces_free_upgrade_for_dc1_reserved_instances_to_dc2/ Amazon Redshift now provides customized best practice recommendations with Advisor | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-redshift-now-provides-customized-best-practice-recommendations-with-advisor/ Amazon Redshift now supports current and trailing tracks for release updates | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-redshift-now-supports-current-and-trailing-tracks-for-release-updates/ Amazon Redshift announces new metrics to help optimize cluster performance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/amazon-redshift-announces-new-metrics-to-help-optimize-cluster-performance/ Amazon Redshift announces support for lateral column alias reference | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-redshift-announces-support-for-lateral-column-alias-reference/ Amazon Redshift automatically enables short query acceleration | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-redshift-automatically-enables-short-query-acceleration/ Amazon Redshift announces support for nested data with Redshift Spectrum | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon-redshift-announces-support-for-nested-data-with-redshift-spectrum/ Elastic Load Balancing Announces Support for Redirects and Fixed Responses for Application Load Balancer | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/elastic-load-balancing-announces-support-for-redirects-and-fixed-responses-for-application-load-balancer/ AWS IoT Device Defender - Now Generally Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/aws-iot-device-defender-now-generally-available/ AWS IoT Rules Engine Now Supports Step Functions Action | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-iot-rules-engine-now-supports-step-functions-action/ Stream data 65% faster with 5x higher fan-out using new Kinesis Data Streams features | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/stream_data_65_faster_with_5x_higher_fan_out_using_new_kinesis_data_streams_features/ Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports zero downtime, in-place version upgrades | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/08/amazon_elasticsearch_service_now_supports_zero_downtime_in-place_version_upgrades/ Announcing the New AWS Free Tier Widget on the AWS Billing Dashboard | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/aws-billing-dashboard-free-tier-widget/ New AWS Public Datasets Available from Allen Institute for Brain Science, NOAA, Hubble Space Telescope, and Others | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/07/new-aws-public-datasets-available/

AWS Podcast
#246: Service Update Mega-Show!

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 39:37


This week Simon takes you though an extensive set of things new and interesting - hopefully something for everyone! Shownotes: Amazon Aurora Backtrack – Turn Back Time - AWS News Blog | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-aurora-backtrack-turn-back-time/ Amazon Aurora Publishes General, Slow Query and Error Logs to Amazon CloudWatch | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-aurora-publishes-general-slow-query-and-error-logs-to-amazon-cloudwatch/ Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports New X1 and X1e Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-rds-for-oracle-supports-new-x1-and-x1e-instance-types/ Amazon RDS Supports Outbound Network Access from PostgreSQL Read Replicas for Commercial Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-rds-supports-outbound-network-access-from-postgresql-read-replicas/ Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment is now available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-rds-database-preview-environment-now-available/ Modifiable sqlnet.ora Parameters for RDS Oracle | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/modifiable-sqlnet-ora-parameters-for-rds-oracle/ AWS Database Migration Service Supports IBM Db2 as a Source | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/aws-dms-supports-ibm-db2-as-a-source/ AWS Database Migration Service Supports R4 Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-database-migration-service-supports-r4-instance-types/ Amazon Redshift Adds New CloudWatch Metrics for Easy Visualization of Cluster Performance | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-redshift-adds-new-cloudwatch-metrics-for-easy-visualization-of-cluster-performance/ AWS Storage Gateway VTL Expands Backup Application Support with NovaStor DataCenter | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-storage-gateway-vtl-adds-support-for-novastor-datacenter/ Amazon Macie Adds New Dashboard Making It Easier to Identify Publicly Accessible Amazon Simple Storage Service Objects | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-macie-adds-new-dashboard-to-identify-publicly-accessible-amazon-simple-storage-service-objects/ Introducing Optimize CPUs for Amazon EC2 Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/introducing-optimize-cpus-for-amazon-ec2-instances/ Announcing General Availability of Amazon EC2 Bare Metal Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/announcing-general-availability-of-amazon-ec2-bare-metal-instances/ Introducing Amazon EC2 Fleet | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/introducing-amazon-ec2-fleet/ Introducing Amazon EC2 C5d Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/ introducing-amazon-ec2-c5d-instances/ Amazon EC2 Spot Instances now Support Red Hat BYOL | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/amazon-ec2-spot-instances-now-support-red-hat-byol/ Get Latest Console Output on EC2 Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/get-latest-console-output-on-ec2-instances/ Amazon ECS Service Discovery Supports Bridge and Host Container Networking Modes | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-ecs-service-discovery-supports-bridge-and-host-container-/ Amazon ECS Adds SSM Parameter for Launching ECS-Optimized EC2 Instances using AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/ecs-adds-ssm-parameter-for-launching-ecs-optimized-ec2-amis/ AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Apache Tomcat v8.5 and Apache HTTP Server v2.4 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/elastic-beanstalk-supports-apache-tomcat-v8_5-and-apache-http-server-v2_4/ AWS Elastic Beanstalk Adds Support for Health Events in Amazon CloudWatch Logs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/AWS-elastic-beanstalk-adds-support-for-health-events-in-amazon-cloudWatch-logs/ Application Load Balancer Announces Slow Start Support for its Load Balancing Algorithm | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/application-load-balancer-announces-slow-start-support/ Application Load Balancer and Network Load Balancer now Support Resource- and Tag-based Permissions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/alb-and-nlb-now-support-resource--and-tag-based-permissions/ Amazon Simple Queue Service Server-Side Encryption is Now Available in 13 Additional Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-sqs-server-side-encryption-is-now-available-in-16-aws-regions/ AWS CloudFormation now Supports AWS Budgets as a Resource for CloudFormation Templates, Stacks, and StackSets | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-cloudformation-supports-aws-budgets-resource/ AWS CloudFormation Supports FIPS 140-2 Validated API Endpoints in US Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-cloudformation-supports-fips-140-2-validated-api-endpoints-i/ AWS Auto Scaling Scaling Plans Can Now be Created Using AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-auto-scaling-scaling-plans-can-now-be-created-using-aws-cloudformation/ Amazon Translate is now supported in AWS Mobile SDK for Android and iOS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-translate-is-now-supported-in-aws-mobile-sdk-for-android-and-ios/ Amazon AppStream 2.0 Now Supports Administrative Controls for Limiting File Movement, Clipboard, and Printing | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/appstream2-now-supports-administrative-controls-for-limiting-file-movement-cipboard-printing/ Amazon Inspector Adds Ability to Run Security Assessments on Amazon EC2 Instances Without Adding Tags | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-inspector-adds-ability-to-run-security-assessments-on-amazon-ec2-instances-without-adding-tags/ The AWS Organizations Console is Now Available in Eight New Languages | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-organizations-console-now-available-eight-new-languages/ Amazon Cognito Now Supports the Capability to Add Custom OIDC-providers | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-cognito-now-supports-the-capability-to-add-custom-oidc-providers/ Alexa now lets you schedule 1:1 meetings and move meetings in your calendar | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/alexa-now-lets-you-schedule-1-1-meetings-and-move-meetings-in-yo/ Amazon Chime brings Meetings and Chat to Your Browser with a New Web Application | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/Amazon_Chime_brings_Meetings_and_Chat_to_Your_Browser_with_a_New_Web_Application/ The AWS Secrets Manager Console Is Now Available in Italian and Traditional Chinese | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/new-aws-secrets-manager-console-language-support-italian-traditional-chinese/ Amazon Inspector Now Supports Amazon Linux 2018.03 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-inspector-now-supports-amazon-linux-2018-03-and-ubuntu-18-04/ Higher Throughput Workflows for AWS Step Functions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/higher-throughput-workflows-for-aws-step-functions/ New Developer Preview: Use Amazon Polly Voices in Alexa Skills | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/new-developer-preview-use-amazon-polly-voices-in-alexa-skills/ AWS CodeCommit Supports Branch-Level Permissions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-codecommit-supports-branch-level-permissions/ AWS CodeBuild Adds Support for Windows Builds | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-codebuild-adds-support-for-windows-builds/ AWS CodeBuild Supports VPC Endpoints | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-codebuild-supports-vpc-endpoints/ AWS CodeBuild Now Supports Local Testing and Debugging | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-codebuild-now-supports-local-testing-and-debugging/ AWS CodePipeline Supports Push Events from GitHub via Webhooks | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-codepipeline-supports-push-events-from-github-via-webhooks/ AWS SAM CLI Simplifies Building Serverless Apps with the SAM init Command | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/aws-sam-cli-releases-new-init-command/ Optimized TensorFlow 1.8 Now Available in the AWS Deep Learning AMIs to Accelerate Training on Amazon EC2 C5 and P3 Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-deep-learning-amis-optimized-tensorflow-18/ AWS Systems Manager Helps You Collect Inventory on All Managed Instances in a Single Click | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/systems-manager-adds-1-click-experience-to-enable-inventory/ Amazon WorkSpaces Introduces Mouse Support on iPad Devices | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/Amazon-WorkSpaces-Introduces-Mouse-Support-on-iPad-Devices/ Lambda@Edge Adds Support for Node.js v8.10 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/lambda-at-edge-adds-support-for-node-js-v8-10/ Major Updates Come to Script Canvas with Lumberyard Beta 1.14 – Available Now | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/major-updates-come-to-script-canvas-with-lumberyard-beta-114-available-now/ Introducing Real-Time IoT Device Monitoring with Kinesis Data Analytics | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/introducing-real-time-iot-device-monitoring-with-kinesis-data-analytics/ Introducing the IoT Device Simulator | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/introducing-the-iot-device-simulator/ What's New with Amazon FreeRTOS - Amazon Web Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/esp32-qualified-for-amazon-freertos/ Introducing Amazon GameLift Target Tracking for Autoscaling | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/introducing-amazon-gamelift-target-tracking-for-autoscaling/ Copying Encrypted Amazon EBS Snapshots Under Custom CMK now Completes Faster With Less Storage | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/copying-encrypted-amazon-ebs-snapshots-under-custom-cmk-now-completes-faster-with-less-storage/ Amazon GuardDuty Adds Capability to Automatically Archive Findings | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-guardduty-adds-capability-to-automatically-archive-findings1/ Monitor your Reserved Instance coverage by receiving alerts via AWS Budgets | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/reserved-instance-coverage-alerts-via-aws-budgets/ Stream Real-Time Data in Apache Parquet or ORC Format Using Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/stream_real_time_data_in_apache_parquet_or_orc_format_using_firehose/ Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics Application Monitoring using Amazon CloudWatch | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/kinesis_data_analytics_application_monitoring_using_cloudwatch/ Amazon EMR now supports M5 and C5 instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-emr-now-supports-m5-and-c5-instances/ Thinkbox Deadline Supports 3ds Max 2019 and Vue 2016 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/thinkbox-deadline-supports-3ds-max-2019-and-vue-2016/ Amazon Elasticsearch Service Offers Additional Cost Savings with Reserved Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-elasticsearch-service-offers-additional-cost-savings-with-reserved-instances/ Announcing Amazon EC2 H1 Instances Price Reduction | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-ec2-h1-pricing-reduction/ AWS Service Catalog Launches Ability to Copy Products Across Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-service-catalog-launches-ability-to-copy-products-across-regions/ AWS Service Catalog Introduces the Ability to Chain the Launch of Multiple Products | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-service-catalog-introduces-the-ability-to-chain-the-launch-of-multiple-products/ Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client Is Now Available in Python | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-dynamodb-encryption-client-available-in-python/ AWS Config Adds Support for AWS X-Ray | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-config-adds-support-for-aws-x-ray/ AWS Config Adds Support for AWS Lambda | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/04/aws-config-adds-support-for-aws-lambda/ AWS Amplify Introduces Service Worker Capabilities to Enable High-Quality Progressive Web Apps. | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/aws-amplify-service-worker-capabilities/ Amazon Sumerian is Generally Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/05/amazon-sumerian-is-generally-available/

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AWS Podcast
#226: Service Update Show

AWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 22:14


Simon reviews some of the updates to AWS services, a new Alexa Skill, a repository of all AWS re:Invent 2017 content as well as a black-belt tip! Shownotes: Amazon Route 53 Releases Auto Naming API for Service Name Management and Discovery | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-route-53-releases-auto-naming-api-name-service-management/ Elasticsearch 6.0 now available on Amazon Elasticsearch Service | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/elasticsearch-6-0-now-available-on-amazon-elasticsearch-service/ Run Petabyte-Scale Clusters on Amazon Elasticsearch Service Using I3 instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/run-petabyte-scale-clusters-on-amazon-elasticsearch-service-using-i3-instances/ Encryption at rest now available on Amazon Elasticsearch Service | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/encryption-at-rest-now-available-on-amazon-elasticsearch-service/ AWS Storage Gateway adds upload notifications, MIME-type detection, SUSE Linux support and additional features to File Gateway | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/11/aws-storage-gateway-adds-upload-notifications-mime-type-detection-suse-linux-support-and-additional-features-to-file-gateway/ Amazon CloudWatch Alarms now alerts you when any M out of N metric datapoints in an interval are above your threshold | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-cloudwatch-alarms-now-alerts-you-when-any-m-out-of-n-metric-datapoints-in-an-interval-are-above-your-threshold/ Amazon CloudWatch now supports two new chart visualization options in metrics and dashboards | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-cloudwatch-now-supports-two-new-chart-visualization-options-in-metrics-and-dashboards/ Amazon CloudWatch Events now Supports AWS CodeBuild as an Event Target | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-cloudwatch-events-now-supports-aws-codebuild-as-an-event-target/ Amazon CloudWatch Logs now Supports KMS Encryption | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-cloudwatch-logs-now-supports-kms-encryption/ New – Amazon CloudWatch Agent with AWS Systems Manager Integration – Unified Metrics & Log Collection for Linux & Windows - AWS News Blog | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-cloudwatch-agent-with-aws-systems-manager-integration-unified-metrics-log-collection-for-linux-windows/ AWS CloudTrail Enhances Event History View and Search | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/aws-cloudtrail-enhances-event-history-view-and-search/ AWS CodePipeline Adds Support for Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/aws-codepipeline-adds-support-for-amazon-ecs-and-aws-fargate/ You Can Now Automate Amazon AppStream 2.0 Agent Updates on your Streaming Instances | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/you-can-now-automate-amazon-appStream2-agent-updates-on-your-streaming-instances/ Amazon AppStream 2.0 Now Supports Tagging to Track Your Resources | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-appstream-2-0-now-supports-tagging-to-track-your-resources/ Easily Apply Amazon Cloud Directory Schema Changes with In-Place Schema Upgrades | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/easily-apply-amazon-cloud-directory-schema-changes-with-in-place-schema-upgrades/ AWS Organizations Enhancements | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/aws-organizations-enhancements/ AWS Single Sign-On – Cloud SSO Service - AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/single-sign-on/ EFS File Sync Now Available in All Amazon EFS Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/efs-file-sync-now-available-in-all-amazon-efs-regions/ Use AWS Budgets advanced filtering options to extend your cost monitoring capabilities | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/use-aws-budgets-advanced-filtering-options-to-extend-your-cost-monitoring-capabilities/ Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Supports R4, T2 and M4 Instance Types | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-rds-for-postgresql-supports-r4-t2-and-m4-instance-types/ Support for Apache Spark 2.2.1 with Amazon SageMaker integration and Apache Hive 2.3.2 on Amazon EMR release 5.11.0 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/support-for-apache-spark-2_2_1-with-amazon-sagemaker-integration-and-apache-hive-2_3_2-on-amazon-emr-release-5_11_0/ Amazon ECS Adds ELB Health Check Grace Period | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/12/amazon-ecs-adds-elb-health-check-grace-period/ AWS Direct Connect Update – Ten New Locations Added in Late 2017 - AWS News Blog | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-direct-connect-update-ten-new-locations-added-in-late-2017/ AWS Alexa Skill Now Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/11/aws-alexa-skill-now-available/ AWS re:Invent 2017 Sessions & Podcast Feed | http://aws-reinvent-audio.s3-website.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2017/2017.html Specifying Parameter Values for the AWS Command Line Interface - AWS Command Line Interface | https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-using-param.html AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store - AWS Systems Manager | https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-paramstore.html

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AWS re:Invent 2016
SAC314: GxP Compliance in the Cloud

AWS re:Invent 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2016 42:00


GxP is an acronym that refers to the regulations and guidelines applicable to life sciences organizations that make food and medical products such as drugs, medical devices, and medical software applications. The overall intent of GxP requirements is to ensure that food and medical products are safe for consumers and to ensure the integrity of data used to make product-related safety decisions. The term GxP encompasses a broad range of compliance-related activities such as Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and others, each of which has product-specific requirements that life sciences organizations must implement based on the 1) type of products they make and 2) country in which their products are sold. When life sciences organizations use computerized systems to perform certain GxP activities, they must ensure that the computerized GxP system is developed, validated, and operated appropriately for the intended use of the system. For this session, co-presented with Merck, services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon CloudWatch Logs, AWS CloudTrail, AWS CodeCommit, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and AWS CodePipeline will be discussed with an emphasis on implementing GxP-compliant systems in the AWS Cloud.

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AWS re:Invent 2016
SAC305: How AWS Automates Internal Compliance at Massive Scale using AWS Services

AWS re:Invent 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2016 60:00


Is your IT environment getting bigger and more complex than your compliance team can handle? Get a peek under the hood of how the AWS Compliance team manages and automates security assurance and compliance in the AWS environment. We’ll tell you what we’re doing to automate controls, match up huge data sets to validate compliance, how we perform game day simulations of entire region outages, and how we manage our ever-present external audits. With each example, we’ll give you some ideas on how to use AWS services to manage the security and compliance of your AWS and on-prem environments. In this session, Chad Woolf, Director of Risk and Compliance for AWS, and Sara Duffer, Director of Security Assurance Automation discusses how the AWS Compliance team uses AWS services like Amazon Inspector, Amazon CloudWatch Logs, AWS CloudTrail, and AWS Config to manage risk, compliance, and audit in the massive scale of the AWS IT environment.

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AWS re:Invent 2016
DEV301: Amazon CloudWatch Logs and AWS Lambda: A Match Made in Heaven

AWS re:Invent 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2016 38:00


In this session, we cover three common scenarios that include Amazon CloudWatch Logs and AWS Lambda. First, you learn how to build an Elasticsearch cluster from historical data using Amazon S3, Lambda, and CloudWatch Logs. Next, you learn how to add details to CloudWatch alarm notifications using Amazon SNS and Lambda. Finally, we show you how to bring Elastic Load Balancing logs to CloudWatch Logs using S3 bucket triggers from Lambda.

AWS re:Invent 2016
ARC409: Deploying Your First 100K Windows Users

AWS re:Invent 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2016 63:00


Deploy, scale, and manage the Microsoft servers on AWS supporting 100K users. This session covers the AWS and Microsoft architectures to stand up Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, SQL Server, and Active Directory for enterprises. We focus on the architecture, automation, and management of Windows resources on AWS, including cloud-first technologies like AWS CloudFormation, Amazon EC2 Simple Systems Manager, and Amazon CloudWatch Logs.