by ezcloud | May 29, 2019 | Amazon Lightsail, Amazon, Amazon Web Services
A Lightsail load balancer distributes incoming application traffic among multiple Lightsail instances, in multiple Availability Zones. Load balancing can increase the fault tolerance of your applications and helps makes them more highly available. The load balancer...
by ezcloud | May 29, 2019 | Amazon Web Services, Amazon
Developers can use Amazon Lightsail to spin up servers and web applications as a single package. It’s less configurable than what they can create on Amazon EC2, but it’s also a lot easier to deploy and estimate costs. In 2017, I wrote a detailed...
by ezcloud | May 28, 2019 | Amazon Web Services, Amazon, Atlassian
Engineering stateless, high-availability cloud services comes with juuuuuuust a few challenges. Here’s how we (eventually) slayed the dragon. Atlassian went “all in” on AWS in 2016 and they continue to be our preferred cloud provider. The extent of that migration was...
by ezcloud | Mar 9, 2019 | Amazon Web Services, Amazon, General
Earlier this year, there were signs that IBM really might pull off a turnaround. After more than five years of shrinking revenues, Big Blue reported three quarters of growth in a row. Sure, that growth wasn’t coming from new businesses, but from milking the upside in...
by ezcloud | Feb 2, 2019 | Amazon Web Services, Amazon
Think big: The development of this tech hub was sparked by an Amazonian’s six-pager. A new Amazon office is nestled into San Diego’s Golden Triangle neighborhood, which is home to a budding tech sector, and within shouting distance of both the Pacific Ocean and...
by ezcloud | Feb 1, 2019 | Azure, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, General, Google, Google Cloud, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft
Palo Alto Networks Inc. today announced that it has agreed to buy RedLock Inc., a competitor focused on securing cloud environments, in an all-cash deal worth $173 million. The purchase is the latest in a series of nine-figure acquisitions that the network protection...