Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) is an AWS service designed to help organizations prepare for and execute faster recovery of applications running on AWS’s global cloud infrastructure. In this post, I want to summarize some of the key benefits, recent announcements, and why these are important.
When milliseconds matter, every improvement counts. Amazon EventBridge just announced a staggering 94% reduction in end-to-end latency for Event Buses, now as low as 129ms at the 99th percentile.
In today’s application landscape, a comprehensive authorization solution is crucial for maintaining security and compliance. Amazon Verified Permissions (AVP) is an (I feel) often-overlooked service that offers powerful, fine-grained authorization capabilities for custom applications. Let’s explore this AWS service and discover how it can enhance your application’s security posture.
Kubernetes gives developers a lot of flexibility in terms of developing and deploying applications. With flexibility, comes the opportunity for configuration to get out of control. Kyverno is a great tool for helping create policies in Kubernetes to ensure that flexibility remains, but guardrails are in place.
In this post, I will review AWS' fairly new ACK project for deploying AWS resources using Kubernetes.