AWS Open Source Blog
Category: Amazon Route 53
Building a multi-tenant Kubeflow environment on Amazon EKS using Amazon Cognito and ADFS
The Kubeflow project is dedicated to making deployments of machine learning (ML) workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable, and scalable. The project’s goal is not to recreate other services, but to provide a straightforward way to deploy best-of-breed open source systems for ML to diverse infrastructures. Many of our enterprise customers need to integrate Kubeflow with […]
Read MoreOpen source mobile core network implementation on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
As introduced in Amazon Web Services (AWS) whitepapers, Carrier-grade Mobile Packet Core Network on AWS and 5G Network Evolution with AWS, implementing 4G Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and 5G Core (5GC) on AWS can bring a significant value and benefit, such as scalability, flexibility, and programmable orchestration, as well as automation of the underlying infrastructure layer. This […]
Read MoreDeploying open source web conferencing solution BigBlueButton on AWS
Major advancements in technology have drastically changed how and where we conduct business. Pushed by the increased number of employees working remotely, the globalization of businesses, and the rise of instant, on-demand communications, technology has had to adapt. For modern and innovative businesses to grow and globalize, building and maintaining quality relationships with partners, suppliers, […]
Read MoreHow to build a scalable BigBlueButton video conference solution on AWS
BigBlueButton is an open source video conference system that supports various audio and video formats and allows the use of integrated video-, screen- and document-sharing functions. BigBlueButton has features for multi-user whiteboards, breakout rooms, public and private chats, polling, moderation, emojis, and raise-hands. In this post, we will explain how AWS customers who are looking […]
Read MoreUnified Service Discovery with Amazon ECS and Kubernetes
中文版 Starting today, you can leverage unified service discovery for services managed by Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Kubernetes. We recently introduced ECS Service Discovery, which makes it easy for containerized services to discover and connect with each other by creating and managing a registry of service names using the Amazon Route 53 […]
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