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In this episode, David Lynam provides an overview of AWS Transit Gateway, which aims to simplify complex network connectivity between VPCs, VPNs, and on-premises networks. We discuss the limitations of using VPC peering and the benefits Transit Gateway provides through its hub-and-spoke model. The main components of Transit Gateway are explained, including attachments, route tables, associations, and route propagation. We go through some example use cases like sharing Transit Gateways across accounts, network isolation for compliance, routing traffic through security services, and bandwidth/scaling capabilities. In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: - How Amazon VPC Transit Gateways work Do you have any AWS questions you would like us to address? Leave a comment here or connect with us on X/Twitter: - https://twitter.com/eoins - https://twitter.com/loige
In this episode, Simon Elisha and Brett Looney dive deep into the AWS Transit Gateway, a cloud-scale router that connects VPCs and other networking resources in AWS. They explain how Transit Gateway works, its advantages over VPC peering, and its scalability and resilience. They also touch on concepts like attachments, route tables, and VRF (virtual routing and forwarding). The conversation highlights the benefits of Transit Gateway for both experienced network administrators and newcomers to networking in the cloud. https://aws.amazon.com/transit-gateway
Send us a textDiscover how OpenAI's transformation from a nonprofit to a B Corp is reshaping the AI landscape and sparking ethical debates. We discuss Sam Altman's pivotal role in this transition and how it mirrors the trajectory of other AI startups like Anthropic. As we navigate the complexities of AI governance, California Governor Gavin Newsom's veto of a bill requiring AI "kill switches" prompts us to question the future of regulatory measures in this rapidly evolving field.Meanwhile, AWS users have reason to celebrate with the introduction of security group referencing across AWS Transit Gateway—a feature that promises enhanced security and flexibility. Why did it take AWS so long to roll this out? Join us as we weigh in on networking innovation and its implications for global communication, particularly through the lens of subsea cable connectivity. The mounting influence of tech giants like AWS and Azure raises critical discussions about an open internet and consumer choice. Connect with us at the upcoming re:Invent conference to keep these critical conversations going.Check out the Fortnightly Cloud Networking Newshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1fkBWCGwXDUX9OfZ9_MvSVup8tJJzJeqrauaE6VPT2b0/Visit our website and subscribe: https://www.cables2clouds.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cables2cloudsFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cables2clouds/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cables2cloudsMerch Store: https://store.cables2clouds.com/Join the Discord Study group: https://artofneteng.com/iaatjArt of Network Engineering (AONE): https://artofnetworkengineering.com
Episode SummaryCorey is joined by William Collins, Alkira's head cloud architect, to discuss the obstacles and possibilities of cloud networking. They discuss the evolution, challenges, and necessity of cloud networking, highlighting why this fundamental part of cloud design often goes unrecognized yet truly deserves attention. From William's early days of cloud skepticism to the incredible influence of services such as AWS Transit Gateway, William shares his experiences and insights into how network planning can make a big difference in cloud installations in this episode of Screaming in the Cloud.Show Notes:About William Collins:William Collins is a principal cloud architect at Alkira, where he plays a pivotal role in evangelizing the company's vision, building customer relationships, and leading thought in the network, security, and automation spaces within the cloud ecosystem. With a rich background in enterprise technology across financial services and healthcare, including a significant tenure as Director of Cloud Architecture at Humana, William has made substantial contributions to cloud adoption and network modernization. Beyond his professional pursuits, William is passionate about content creation, hosting The Cloud Gambit Podcast, and teaching as a LinkedIn Learning Instructor. His expertise spans automation, cloud computing, and network engineering. An advocate for continuous learning and innovation, William's outside interests include woodworking, playing ice hockey, and guitar. While his insights are influential, they reflect his personal views and not those of his employer.Show Highlights: (00:00) Introduction(03:24) William Collins shares his initial skepticism towards cloud computing (07:28) The evolution of cloud networking(13:50) The role of upfront planning in cloud network deployment to avoid scalability and complexity issues.(21:10) The shift from complicated, manual network setups to simple, effective cloud systems .(24:13) William uses Netflix's network design as an example of how cloud networking powers seamless user experiences (27:44) The future of cloud networking and the ongoing need for innovation(30:23) Closing remarks Links:Alkira's Website: https://www.alkira.com/The Cloud Gambit Podcast: https://www.thecloudgambit.com/William Collins on X (Twitter) https://twitter.com/WCollins502AWS Transit Gateway https://aws.amazon.com/transit-gateway/William Collins on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-collins-
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
On The Cloud Pod this week, the team gets judicial on the Microsoft-Unity partnership. Plus: Amazon acquires iRobot, BigQuery boasts Zero-ETL for Bigtable data, and Serverless SQL for Azure Databricks is in public preview. 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
Setting up a reliable cloud networking for your Apache Kafka® infrastructure can be complex. There are many factors to consider—cost, security, scalability, and availability. With immense experience building cloud-native Kafka solutions on Confluent Cloud, Justin Lee (Principal Solutions Engineer, Enterprise Solutions Engineering, Confluent) and Dennis Wittekind (Customer Success Technical Architect, Customer Success Engineering, Confluent) talk about the different networking options on Confluent Cloud, including AWS Transit Gateway, AWS, and Azure Private Link, and discuss when and why you might choose one over the other. In order to build a secure cloud-native Kafka network, you need to consider information security and compliance requirements. These requirements may vary depending on your industry, location, and regulatory environment. For example, in financial organizations, transaction data or personal identifiable information (PII) may not be accessible over the internet. In this case, your network architecture may require private networking, which means you have to choose between private endpoints or a peering connection between your infrastructure and your Kafka clusters in the cloud.What are the differences between different networking solutions? Dennis and Justin talk about some of the benefits and drawbacks of different network architectures. For example, Transit Gateways offered by AWS are often a good fit for organizations with large, disparate network architectures, while Private Link is sometimes preferred for its security benefits. We also discuss the management overhead involved in administering different network architectures.Dennis and Justin also highlight their recently launched course on Confluent Developer—the Confluent Cloud Networking course. This hands-on course covers basic networking and cloud computing concepts that will offer support for you to get a clearer picture of the configurations and collaborate with the networking teams.EPISODE LINKSCloud Networking courseManage NetworkingWatch the video version of this podcastKris Jenkins' TwitterStreaming Audio Playlist Join the Confluent CommunityLearn more with Kafka tutorials, resources, and guides at Confluent DeveloperLive demo: Intro to Event-Driven Microservices with ConfluentUse PODCAST100 to get an additional $100 of free Confluent Cloud usage (details)
Cloud Posse holds public "Office Hours" every Wednesday at 11:30am PST to answer questions on all things related to DevOps, Terraform, Kubernetes, CICD. Basically, it's like an interactive "Lunch & Learn" session where we get together for about an hour and talk shop. These are totally free and just an opportunity to ask us (or our community of experts) any questions you may have. You can register here: https://cloudposse.com/office-hoursJoin the conversation: https://slack.cloudposse.com/Find out how we can help your company:https://cloudposse.com/quizhttps://cloudposse.com/accelerate/Learn more about Cloud Posse:https://cloudposse.comhttps://github.com/cloudpossehttps://sweetops.com/https://newsletter.cloudposse.comhttps://podcast.cloudposse.com/[00:00:00] Intro[00:01:31] AWS Lambda Functions now support HTTPS Endpoints (e.g. Single-Function Microservices)https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-aws-lambda-function-urls-built-in-https-endpoints-for-single-function-microservices/[00:12:04] AWS Provider version 4.0 Chaos. AWS Terraform Provider v4.9.0 was just released. https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/issues/23106https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/blob/v4.9.0/CHANGELOG.md[00:16:54] AWS Announces Data Transfer Price Reduction for AWS PrivateLink, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS Client VPN serviceshttps://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/04/aws-data-transfer-price-reduction-privatelink-transit-gateway-client-vpn-services/[00:18:08] GitHub Now Supports Organizational Profile Pageshttps://github.com/github[00:21:32] “Case Study” on the Longest (Atlassian) Outage of All Time! 2+ weeks OMG, 400+ customershttps://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/scoop-atlassian[00:35:10] Azure Terrafy and AzAPI are Microsoft's alternative to “Terraformer” (by google)https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-tools-blog/announcing-azure-terrafy-and-azapi-terraform-provider-previews/ba-p/3270937https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer[00:36:13] Scaling containers on AWS in 2022https://www.vladionescu.me/posts/scaling-containers-on-aws-in-2022/[00:51:17] Pros and cons of using the latest EKS AMIs or managing roll-out of new AMI releases manually? [00:57:10] How have folks automated AWS IAM Access Key + Secret Key rotation policies[00:57:54] Outro #officehours,#cloudposse,#sweetops,#devops,#sre,#terraform,#kubernetes,#awsSupport the show (https://cloudposse.com/office-hours/)
On The Cloud Pod this week, the team finds out whose re:Invent 2021 crystal ball was most accurate. Also Graviton3 is announced, and Adam Selipsky gives his first re:Invent keynote. A big thanks to this week's sponsors: 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. JumpCloud, which offers a complete platform for identity, access, and device management — no matter where your users and devices are located. This week's highlights
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
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On The Cloud Pod this week, Ryan has given all his money to the Amazon press team to write really confusing headlines just to annoy Peter. Also, Jonathan is missing presumed cranky buns. A big thanks to this week's sponsors: 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 IBM is spinning off its infrastructure services business — the new public company will be called “Kyndryl.” Teresa Carlson has left the AWS building. The AWS VP is headed to big-data analytics company Splunk Inc. as its new chief growth officer. Google's like the cool kids who know how to party. General News: Eventual Degradation of Profits IBM to name its infrastructure services business “Kyndryl”. We hope they didn't spend a lot of money coming up with that name. Top AWS executive Teresa Carlson joins Splunk as President and Chief Growth Officer. We thought she might have been a candidate to succeed Andy Jassy. Amazon Web Services: 5G Not Included AWS formally launches the OpenSearch project. Seems like it's listened to the open source feedback. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling introduces Warm Pools to accelerate scale-out while saving money. Please don't let Andy name anything. AWS and Verizon team up to provide 5G-powered edge computing infrastructure. Justin got his COVID-19 vaccination and was disappointed it didn't come with 5G. Amazon Redshift now supports data sharing when producer clusters are paused. We wonder what underlying tech made this possible? Google Cloud Platform: Excel at No Code Leaf Space enables next-gen satellites on Google Cloud. This fills a very obvious gap in the market and is pretty cool. Google introduces a new blog series: Cloud CISO perspectives. Hopefully some cool stuff will be announced. Google announces its business process automation app AppSheet is now generally available. We feel bad for the poor sap that has to maintain this on the backend. Oracle: Answering Questions That Haven't Been Asked Oracle releases new features for its Cloud Infrastructure Mobile app. None of the providers really do an amazing job of cloud mobile apps. TCP Lightning Round Though he won't be quitting his day job for the comedy club circuit, Justin produces some gold to take this week's point, leaving scores at Justin (6), Ryan (3), Jonathan (5). Other headlines mentioned: eksctl now supports creating node groups using resource specifications and dry run mode Amazon Athena now presents query execution plans to aid tuning AWS Step Functions adds new data flow simulator for modelling input and output processing Amazon Textract announces quality updates to its tables extraction feature Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Multicast on AWS Transit Gateway is now available in major AWS regions worldwide General availability: Azure Blob storage supports objects up to 200 TB in size New digital rewards and racer profile personalization features on the AWS DeepRacer console AWS Identity and Access Management now makes it easier to relate a user’s IAM role activity to their corporate identity AWS Control Tower introduces changes to preventive S3 guardrails and updates to S3 bucket encryption protocols Amazon FSx and AWS Backup announce support for copying file system backups across AWS Regions and AWS accounts Introducing SAP Integration with Google Cloud Data Fusion Things Coming Up Discover cloud storage solutions at Azure Storage Day — April 29 Save the date: AWS Containers events in May AWS Regional Summits — May 10–19 AWS Summit Online Americas — May 12–13 Microsoft Build — May 19–21 (Digital) Google Financial Services Summit — May 27th Harness Unscripted Conference — June 16–17 Google Cloud Next — Not announced yet (one site says Moscone is reserved June 28–30) Google Cloud Next 2021 — October 12–14, 2021 AWS re:Invent — November 29–December 3 — Las Vegas Oracle Open World (no details yet)
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
In this session, learn about Intuit's best practices for moving financial data securely and streamlining data management. Hear from Justin Stottlemyer, director and distinguished engineer at Intuit, about his experience moving critical data quickly using NetApp Cloud Sync. Discover how Intuit uses NetApp Cloud Volumes Service to run its file ingestion service with fast performance and with the required SLA delivered. Plus, learn how Intuit architected and used Amazon EBS, Amazon S3, and AWS Transit Gateway with NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP to provide multiprotocol storage services with multiple Availability Zones, high availability, and multi-regional disaster recovery for over 3,400 AWS accounts. This presentation is brought to you by NetApp, an APN Partner.
The launch of Amazon Route 53 Resolver endpoints and forwarding rules has opened up a variety of exciting new options for managing DNS resolution, especially in hybrid cloud environments. This session gives a quick overview of the product before taking a deep dive into the design of Route 53 Resolver, including how it complements Route 53 private DNS and best practices to achieve availability and performance. We also dive into some new patterns that are emerging with services such as AWS Transit Gateway, AWS PrivateLink, and AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory.
In this advanced session, we review common architectural patterns for designing networks with many VPCs. Segmentation, security, scalability, cross-region connectivity, and flexibility become more important as you scale on AWS. We review designs that include AWS Transit Gateway, AWS Direct Connect, VPN, AWS PrivateLink, VPC peering, and more.
AWS Network Manager is a new service that enables customers to centrally manage and monitor their global networks across AWS and their on-premises environments. Network Manager reduces the operational cost and complexity involved with visualizing and troubleshooting connectivity across remote locations, third-party network appliances, and cloud resources. Come to this session to learn more about this new service and how it integrates with AWS Transit Gateway, AWS Direct Connect, and AWS Site-to-Site VPNs.
Join Dave Brown, VP of Amazon EC2 Networking at AWS, to learn about the new services and features we launched this year. Dave covers the entire suite of networking services, including Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), Elastic Load Balancing, AWS PrivateLink, VPN, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS Direct Connect. In addition, Dave reviews some real-world customer scenarios and how AWS networking solves those in a secure, reliable, flexible, and highly performant way.
Dans cet épisode hors série, je passe en revue quelques annonces faites lors de la deuxième journée de re:Invent. Nous parlons de AWS Transit Gateway, de serverless avec AWS Lambda et de CodeGuru
Dans cet épisode hors série, je passe en revue quelques annonces faites lors de la deuxième journée de re:Invent. Nous parlons de AWS Transit Gateway, de serverless avec AWS Lambda et de CodeGuru
Dans cet épisode hors série, je passe en revue quelques annonces faites lors de la deuxième journée de re:Invent. Nous parlons de AWS Transit Gateway, de serverless avec AWS Lambda et de CodeGuru
Everything is moving to the cloud, which makes it increasingly important to secure your cloud infrastructure and minimize the threat of potential attackers. With a virtual private cloud (VPC)—your own private network in the cloud that you can launch your own instances into—this can be done with VPC Peering, connecting VPCs together to create a path between them to keep your data safe and accessible to you alone. Although typically performed in a single cloud provider, it is possible to do in more than one—think of it as your cloud routerDaniel LaMotte (Site Reliability Engineer, Confluent) walks through the details of cloud networking and VPC peering: what it is, what it does, and how to launch a VPC in the cloud, plus the difference between AWS PrivateLink and AWS Transit Gateway, CIDR, and its accessibility across cloud providers. EPISODE LINKSVPC Peering in Confluent CloudJoin the Confluent Community SlackFully managed Apache Kafka as a service! Try free.
Simon hosts an update show with lots of great new features and capabilities! Chapters: Developer Tools 0:26 Storage 3:02 Compute 5:10 Database 10:31 Networking 13:41 Analytics 16:38 IoT 18:23 End User Computing 20:19 Machine Learning 21:12 Application Integration 24:02 Management and Governance 24:23 Migration 26:05 Security 26:56 Training and Certification 29:57 Blockchain 30:27 Quickstarts 31:06 Shownotes: Topic || Developer Tools Announcing AWS X-Ray Analytics – An Interactive approach to Trace Analysis | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws_x_ray_interactive_approach_analyze_traces/ Quickly Search for Resources across Services in the AWS Developer Tools Console | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/search-resources-across-services-developer-tools-console/ AWS Amplify Console adds support for Incoming Webhooks | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-amplify-console-adds-support-for-incoming-webhooks/ AWS Amplify launches an online community for fullstack serverless app developers | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-amplify-launches-an-online-community-for-fullstack-serverless-app-developers/ AWS AppSync Now Enables More Visibility into Performance and Health of GraphQL Operations | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-appsync-now-enables-more-visibility-into-performance-and-hea/ AWS AppSync Now Supports Configuring Multiple Authorization Types for GraphQL APIs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-appsync-now-supports-configuring-multiple-authorization-type/ Topic || Storage Amazon S3 Introduces S3 Batch Operations for Object Management | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/Amazon-S3-Introduces-S3-Batch-Operations-for-Object-Management/ AWS Snowball Edge adds block storage – Amazon Web Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-snowball-edge-adds-block-storage-for-edge-computing-workload/ Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Adds Support for File System Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-fsx-for-windows-file-server-adds-support-for-cloudwatch/ AWS Storage Gateway enhances access control for SMB shares to store and access objects in Amazon S3 buckets | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/AWS-Storage-Gateway-enhances-access-control-for-SMB-shares-to-access-objects-in-Amazon-s3/ Topic || Compute AWS Lambda adds support for Node.js v10 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws_lambda_adds_support_for_node_js_v10/ AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) supports IAM permissions and custom responses for Amazon API Gateway | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/aws_serverless_application_Model_support_IAM/ AWS Step Functions Adds Support for Workflow Execution Events | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-step-functions-adds-support-for-workflow-execution-events/ Amazon EC2 I3en instances, offering up to 60 TB of NVMe SSD instance storage, are now generally available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-ec2-i3en-instances-are-now-generally-available/ Now Create Amazon EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations Through AWS CloudFormation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/now-create-amazon-ec2-on-demand-capacity-reservations-through-aws-cloudformation/ Share encrypted AMIs across accounts to launch instances in a single step | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/share-encrypted-amis-across-accounts-to-launch-instances-in-a-single-step/ Launch encrypted EBS backed EC2 instances from unencrypted AMIs in a single step | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/launch-encrypted-ebs-backed-ec2-instances-from-unencrypted-amis-in-a-single-step/ Amazon EKS Releases Deep Learning Benchmarking Utility | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/-amazon-eks-releases-deep-learning-benchmarking-utility-/ Amazon EKS Adds Support for Public IP Addresses Within Cluster VPCs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-eks-adds-support-for-public-ip-addresses-within-cluster-v/ Amazon EKS Simplifies Kubernetes Cluster Authentication | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-eks-simplifies-kubernetes-cluster-authentication/ Amazon ECS Console support for ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI and Amazon EC2 A1 instance family now available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-ecs-console-support-for-ecs-optimized-amazon-linux-2-ami-/ AWS Fargate PV1.3 now supports the Splunk log driver | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-fargate-pv1-3-now-supports-the-splunk-log-driver/ Topic || Databases Amazon Aurora Serverless Supports Capacity of 1 Unit and a New Scaling Option | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/amazon_aurora_serverless_now_supports_a_minimum_capacity_of_1_unit_and_a_new_scaling_option/ Aurora Global Database Expands Availability to 14 AWS Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/Aurora_Global_Database_Expands_Availability_to_14_AWS_Regions/ Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports per-second billing | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-documentdb-now-supports-per-second-billing/ Performance Insights is Generally Available on Amazon Aurora MySQL 5.7 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/Performance-Insights-GA-Aurora-MySQL-57/ Performance Insights Supports Counter Metrics on Amazon RDS for Oracle | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/performance-insights-countermetrics-on-oracle/ Performance Insights Supports Amazon Aurora Global Database | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/performance-insights-global-datatabase/ Amazon ElastiCache for Redis adds support for Redis 5.0.4 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/elasticache-redis-5-0-4/ Amazon RDS for MySQL Supports Password Validation | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-rds-for-mysql-supports-password-validation/ Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Supports New Minor Versions 11.2, 10.7, 9.6.12, 9.5.16, and 9.4.21 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-rds-postgresql-supports-minor-version-112/ Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports April Oracle Patch Set Updates (PSU) and Release Updates (RU) | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-rds-for-oracle-now-supports-april-oracle-patch-set-updates-psu-and-release-updates-ru/ Topic || Networking Elastic Fabric Adapter Is Now Generally Available | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/elastic-fabric-adapter-is-now-generally-available/ Migrate Your AWS Site-to-Site VPN Connections from a Virtual Private Gateway to an AWS Transit Gateway | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/migrate-your-aws-site-to-site-vpn-connections-from-a-virtual-private-gateway-to-an-aws-transit-gateway/ Announcing AWS Direct Connect Support for AWS Transit Gateway | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/announcing-aws-direct-connect-support-for-aws-transit-gateway/ Amazon CloudFront announces 11 new Edge locations in India, Japan, and the United States | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/cloudfront-11locations-7may2019/ Amazon VPC Endpoints Now Support Tagging for Gateway Endpoints, Interface Endpoints, and Endpoint Services | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-vpc-endpoints-now-support-tagging-for-gateway-endpoints-interface-endpoints-and-endpoint-services/ Topic || Analytics Amazon EMR announces Support for Multiple Master nodes to enable High Availability for EMR applications | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/amazon-emr-announces-support-for-multiple-master-nodes-to-enable-high-availability-for-EMR-applications/ Amazon EMR now supports Multiple Master nodes to enable High Availability for HBase clusters | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-emr-now-supports-multiple-master-nodes-to-enable-high-availability-for-hbase-clusters/ Amazon EMR announces Support for Reconfiguring Applications on Running EMR Clusters | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-emr-announces-support-for-reconfiguring-applications-on-running-emr-clusters/ Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics now allows you to assign AWS resource tags to your real-time applications | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon_kinesis_data_analytics_now_allows_you_to_assign_aws_resource_tags_to_your_real_time_applications/ AWS Glue crawlers now support existing Data Catalog tables as sources | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-glue-crawlers-now-support-existing-data-catalog-tables-as-sources/ Topic || IoT AWS IoT Analytics Now Supports Faster SQL Data Set Refresh Intervals | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-iot-analytics-now-supports-faster-sql-data-set-refresh-intervals/ AWS IoT Greengrass Adds Support for Python 3.7, Node v8.10.0, and Expands Support for Elliptic-Curve Cryptography | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-iot-greengrass-adds-support-python-3-7-node-v-8-10-0-and-expands-support-elliptic-curve-cryptography/ AWS Releases Additional Preconfigured Examples for FreeRTOS on Armv8-M | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-releases-additional-freertos-preconfigured-examples-armv8m/ AWS IoT Device Defender supports monitoring behavior of unregistered devices | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-iot-device-defender-supports-monitoring-behavior-of-unregistered-devices/ AWS IoT Analytics Now Supports Data Set Content Delivery to Amazon S3 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-iot-analytics-now-supports-data-set-content-delivery-to-amaz/ Topic || End User Computing Amazon AppStream 2.0 adds configurable timeouts for idle sessions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-appstream-2-0-adds-configurable-timeouts-for-idle-session/ Monitor Emails in Your Workmail Organization Using Cloudwatch Metrics and Logs | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/monitor-emails-in-your-workmail-organization-using-cloudwatch-me/ You can now use custom chat bots with Amazon Chime | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/you-can-now-use-custom-chat-bots-with-amazon-chime/ Topic || Machine Learning Developers, start your engines! The AWS DeepRacer Virtual League kicks off today. | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/AWSDeepRacerVirtualLeague/ Amazon SageMaker announces new features to the built-in Object2Vec algorithm | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-sagemaker-announces-new-features-to-the-built-in-object2v/ Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth Now Supports Automated Email Notifications for Manual Data Labeling | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-sagemaker-ground-truth-now-supports-automated-email-notif/ Amazon Translate Adds Support for Hindi, Farsi, Malay, and Norwegian | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon_translate_support_hindi_farsi_malay_norwegian/ Amazon Transcribe now supports Hindi and Indian-accented English | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-transcribe-supports-hindi-indian-accented-english/ Amazon Comprehend batch jobs now supports Amazon Virtual Private Cloud | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-comprehend-batch-jobs-now-supports-amazon-virtual-private-cloud/ New in AWS Deep Learning AMIs: PyTorch 1.1, Chainer 5.4, and CUDA 10 support for MXNet | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/new-in-aws-deep-learning-amis-pytorch-1-1-chainer-5-4-cuda10-for-mxnet/ Topic || Application Integration Amazon MQ Now Supports Resource-Level and Tag-Based Permissions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/amazon-mq-now-supports-resource-level-and-tag-based-permissions/ Amazon SNS Adds Support for Cost Allocation Tags | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-sns-adds-support-for-cost-allocation-tags/ Topic || Management and Governance Reservation Expiration Alerts Now Available in AWS Cost Explorer | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/reservation-expiration-alerts-now-available-in-aws-cost-explorer/ AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager Supports Microsoft Application Patching | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-systems-manager-patch-manager-supports-microsoft-application-patching/ AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate now supports Chef Automate 2 | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-opsworks-for-chef-automate-now-supports-chef-automate-2/ AWS Service Catalog Connector for ServiceNow supports CloudFormation StackSets | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/service-catalog-servicenow-connector-now-supports-stacksets/ Topic || Migration AWS Migration Hub EC2 Recommendations | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/aws-migration-hub-ec2-recommendations/ Topic || Security Amazon GuardDuty Adds Two New Threat Detections | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-guardduty-adds-two-new-threat-detections/ AWS Security Token Service (STS) now supports enabling the global STS endpoint to issue session tokens compatible with all AWS Regions | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-security-token-service-sts-now-supports-enabling-the-global-sts-endpoint-to-issue-session-tokens-compatible-with-all-aws-regions/ AWS WAF Security Automations Now Supports Log Analysis | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-waf-security-automations-now-supports-log-analysis/ AWS Certificate Manager Private Certificate Authority Increases Certificate Limit To One Million | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/aws-certificate-manager-private-certificate-authority-increases-certificate-limit-to-one-million/ Amazon Cognito launches enhanced user password reset API for administrators | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/amazon-cognito-launches-enhanced-user-password-reset-api-for-administrators/ AWS Secrets Manager supports more client-side caching libraries to improve secrets availability and reduce cost | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/Secrets-Manager-Client-Side-Caching-Libraries-in-Python-NET-Go/ Create fine-grained session permissions using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) managed policies | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/session-permissions/ Topic || Training and Certification New VMware Cloud on AWS Navigate Track | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/vmware-navigate-track/ Topic || Blockchain Amazon Managed Blockchain What's New | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/04/introducing-amazon-managed-blockchain/ Topic || Quick Starts New Quick Start deploys SAP S/4HANA on AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/05/new-quick-start-deploys-sap-s4-hana-on-aws/
[NEW LAUNCH!] AWS Transit Gateway and Transit VPCs, Reference Architectures for Many VPCs (NET402) In this session, we will review the new AWS Transit Gateway and new networking features. We compare AWS Transit Gateway and Transit VPCs and discuss how to architect your accounts and VPCs. This session will be helpful if the developers have been let loose, and you are planning lots of VPCs or accounts. How should you connect them; what limits do you need to be aware of; and how does routing work with many VPCs? We dive into the details of recent launches and how to work with concepts like Transit VPCs, account strategies, scaling services, using firewalls, and direct connect gateways to solve problems of many VPCs.
To deliver your applications to millions of users you need to scale your network across thousands of VPCs. AWS Transit Gateway helps scale your workloads and vastly simplifies how you connect your AWS networks. AWS Transit Gateway also makes it easier to connect your on-premises networks across those VPCs. Using secure operational controls, you can implement and maintain centralized policies to connect Amazon VPCs with each other and with your on-premises networks. This session will enable you to get started quickly and get an insight into the various capabilities that AWS Transit Gateway introduces.
Simon & Jeff are joined by a live audience for the first time! Listen to some great updates and fun laughs. Shownotes: EFS Infrequent Access: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/coming-soon-amazon-efs-infrequent-access-storage-class/ S3 Intelligent tiering - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/s3-intelligent-tiering/ S3 Batch Operations - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/s3-batch-operations/ AWS DataSync - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/introducing-aws-datasync-for-accelerated-online-data-transfer/ AWS Transfer for SFTP - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/aws-transfer-for-sftp-fully-managed-sftp-for-s3/ Firecracker - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/firecracker-lightweight-virtualization-for-serverless-computing/ AWS Transit Gateway - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/introducing-aws-transit-gateway/ AWS Global Accelerator - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/introducing-aws-global-accelerator/ EBS Performance Update - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/amazon-elastic-block-store-announces-double-the-performance-of-provisioned-iops-volumes/ Amazon EC2 A1 Instances - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/introducing-amazon-ec2-a1-instances/ Amazon EC2 C5n Instances - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/introducing-amazon-ec2-c5n-instances/ Amazon DyanmoDB support for Transactions - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/announcing-amazon-dynamodb-support-for-transactions/ AWS GroundStation - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-ground-station-ingest-and-process-data-from-orbiting-satellites/?sc_channel=sm&sc_publisher=TWITTER&sc_country=Global&sc_geo=GLOBAL&sc_outcome=awareness&trk=AWS_reInvent_2018_launch_Ground_Station_TWITTER&sc_content=AWS_reInvent_2018_launch_Ground_Station&linkId=60243499