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Infralovers Team | 25.04.2021 Infrastructure as Code

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  1. Reduce Unwanted Traffic on Your Website with New AWS WAF Bot Control | Amazon Web Services
  2. According to research done by the AWS Shield Threat Research Team, up to 51% of traffic heading into typical web applications originates from scripts running on machines, also known as bots. A wide variety of bots – some wanted, some unwanted – are hitting your endpoints. Wanted bots are...
    https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/aws/reduce-unwanted-traffic-on-your-web-site-with-aws-bot-control/

  1. Troubleshoot Boot and Networking Issues with New EC2 Serial Console | Amazon Web Services
  2. Fixing production issues is one of the key responsibilities of system and network administrators. In fact, I’ve always found it to be one of the most interesting parts of infrastructure engineering. Diving as deep as needed into the problem at hand, not only do you (eventually) have the...
    https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/aws/troubleshoot-boot-and-networking-issues-with-new-ec2-serial-console/

  1. AWS Launches Machine Learning Tool for Business Metrics -- AWSInsider
  2. To give organizations better insight into their internal metrics, AWS has launched a tool that uses machine learning to spot and diagnose sudden anomalies in business data.
    https://awsinsider.net/articles/2021/04/12/amazon-lookout-for-metrics-ga.aspx

  1. AWS Fault Injection Simulator – Use Controlled Experiments to Boost Resilience | Amazon Web Services
  2. AWS gives you the components that you need to build systems that are highly reliable: multiple Regions (each with multiple Availability Zones), Amazon CloudWatch (metrics, monitoring, and alarms), Auto Scaling, Load Balancing, several forms of cross-region replication, and lots more. When you put...
    https://aws.amazon.com/de/blogs/aws/aws-fault-injection-simulator-use-controlled-experiments-to-boost-resilience/

  1. AWS Lambda vs EC2 - A Detailed Analysis - Whizlabs Blog
  2. This article has all the important differences upon AWS Lambda vs EC2 which will help you to make the right decision upon picking one amongst these two. Amazon EC2 is considerably one of the most popular services brought up by Amazon. Moreover, it is considered one of the major parts of the cloud...
    https://www.whizlabs.com/blog/aws-lambda-vs-ec2/


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