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Category: Amazon EC2
Setting up a Load-Balanced Oracle Weblogic Cluster in Amazon EC2
Update (January 29, 2016) – This blog post is six years old and many of the original links are now out of date. Take a look at the newer (albeit not by much) Oracle AMIs page for some alternatives. — Jeff; Oracle recently released several middleware Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) to the community. I want […]
AWS Management Console Support for Reserved Instances
The AWS Management Console now has support for our new Reserved Instances feature, previously announced in this very blog. You can now purchase new Reserved Instances and see your existing holdings with point-and-click ease. The EC2 tab of the console has a new button: You can see your existing set of Reserved Instances: And you […]
Webinar: Getting Started with Amazon Elastic MapReduce
At 9:00 AM PST on Thursday, May 28th, we’ll be conducting webinar to help you get started with Elastic MapReduce. In the webinar you will learn how Elastic MapReduce enables you to focus on crunching or analyzing your data without having to set up, manage, or tune a Hadoop cluster. The webinar is free but […]
EC2 and Wowza Media Support Belgium’s Largest Live Streaming Event
Imagine if you need to prepare the internet infrastructure needed to support a live event that: Will host a streaming video, Will start at a time that you can’t control, Will be of an unknown duration, May attract a worldwide audience, and Happens once in a blue moon. You can’t buy the infrastructure, since you’ll […]
New Features for Amazon EC2: Elastic Load Balancing, Auto Scaling, and Amazon CloudWatch
We are working to make it even easier for you to build sophisticated, scalable, and robust web applications using AWS. As soon as you launch some EC2 instances, you want visibility into resource utilization and overall performance. You want your application to be able to scale on demand based on traffic and system load. You […]
Quetzall CloudCache
Marc from Quetzall sent me a note about their new CloudCache product. CloudCache is a fast, lightweight key-value caching system designed for use within the cloud. Each key can optionally have an associated TTL (time to live). Once the TTL is reached the key and the associated value are removed from the cache. Running on […]
New AWS Public Data Sets – Anthrokids, Twilio/Wigle.net, Sparse Matrices, USA Spending, Tiger
We’ve added some important new community features to our Public Data Sets and we’ve also added some new and intriguing data to our collection. I’m writing this post to bring you up to date on this unique AWS feature and thought I would also show you how to instantiate and use an actual public data […]
Amazon EC2 Running IBM
Earlier this year I talked about our partnership with IBM and their commitment to the creation of licensing models that are a good match for dynamic cloud-computing environments. At that time we released a set of development AMIs (Amazon Machine Images), giving you the ability to create applications using IBM products such as DB2, WebSphere […]