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The most visited AWS DevOps blogs in 2022
As we kick off 2023, I wanted to take a moment to highlight the top posts from 2022. Without further ado, here are the top 10 AWS DevOps Blog posts of 2022.
#1: Integrating with GitHub Actions – CI/CD pipeline to deploy a Web App to Amazon EC2
Coming in at #1, Mahesh Biradar, Solutions Architect and Suresh Moolya, Cloud Application Architect use GitHub Actions and AWS CodeDeploy to deploy a sample application to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
#2: Deploy and Manage GitLab Runners on Amazon EC2
Sylvia Qi, Senior DevOps Architect, and Sebastian Carreras, Senior Cloud Application Architect, guide us through utilizing infrastructure as code (IaC) to automate GitLab Runner deployment on Amazon EC2.
#3 Multi-Region Terraform Deployments with AWS CodePipeline using Terraform Built CI/CD
Lerna Ekmekcioglu, Senior Solutions Architect, and Jack Iu, Global Solutions Architect, demonstrate best practices for multi-Region deployments using HashiCorp Terraform, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CodePipeline.
#4 Use the AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps to automate your deployments to AWS
Mahmoud Abid, Senior Customer Delivery Architect, leverages the AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps to deploy AWS CloudFormation stacks.
#5 Deploy and manage OpenAPI/Swagger RESTful APIs with the AWS Cloud Development Kit
Luke Popplewell, Solutions Architect, demonstrates using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) to build and deploy Amazon API Gateway resources using the OpenAPI specification.
#6: How to unit test and deploy AWS Glue jobs using AWS CodePipeline
Praveen Kumar Jeyarajan, Senior DevOps Consultant, and Vaidyanathan Ganesa Sankaran, Sr Modernization Architect, discuss unit testing Python-based AWS Glue Jobs in AWS CodePipeline.
#7: Jenkins high availability and disaster recovery on AWS
James Bland, APN Global Tech Lead for DevOps, and Welly Siauw, Sr. Partner solutions architect, discuss the challenges of architecting Jenkins for scale and high availability (HA).
#8: Monitor AWS resources created by Terraform in Amazon DevOps Guru using tfdevops
Harish Vaswani, Senior Cloud Application Architect, and Rafael Ramos, Solutions Architect, explain how you can configure and use tfdevops to easily enable Amazon DevOps Guru for your existing AWS resources created by Terraform.
#9: Manage application security and compliance with the AWS Cloud Development Kit and cdk-nag
Arun Donti, Senior Software Engineer with Twitch, demonstrates how to integrate cdk-nag into an AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) application to provide continual feedback and help align your applications with best practices.
#10: Smithy Server and Client Generator for TypeScript (Developer Preview)
Adam Thomas, Senior Software Development Engineer, demonstrate how you can use Smithy to define services and SDKs and deploy them to AWS Lambda using a generated client.
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