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AWS Open Source and More in Vancouver for OSSNA

Join us August 29-31, in Vancouver, BC, at Open Source Summit North America. Tracks this year cover a wide range of topics from Linux Systems, Cloud Native Applications, Blockchain, and AI, to Networking, Cloud Infrastructure, Open Source Leadership, Program Office Management, and more. Come by the AWS booth (#103) to chat with us and add […]

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Amazon VPC CNI Plugin Version 1.1 Now Available

The Amazon VPC Container Networking Interface (CNI) plugin allows Kubernetes pods to receive native AWS VPC IP addresses. Because the CNI plugin is a core part of Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS), the EKS team will continue to develop the project in collaboration with our partners and customers. Today, we are releasing version […]

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Tracing End-to-End Performance of Messaging Applications Built on Apache Kafka Using AWS X-Ray

Developers are using microservices architecture to build large and complex distributed applications. Distributed applications provide flexibility to isolate issues to a specific microservice, and optimize that microservice independent of other microservices. While such distributed applications scale well, it can be challenging to identify performance issues in disparate parts of the application. AWS X-Ray helps developers […]

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Sailing with Spinnaker on AWS

We have recently begun contributing to an exciting open source project, Spinnaker from Netflix. Spinnaker is a cloud-based continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes rapidly and reliably. Spinnaker makes it easier for developers to focus on writing code without having to worry about the underlying cloud infrastructure. It integrates seamlessly with tools such as […]

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Building a Data Processing Pipeline with Amazon Kinesis Data Streams and Kubeless

If you’re already running Kubernetes, FaaS (Functions as a Service) platforms on Kubernetes can help you leverage your existing investment in EC2 by enabling serverless computing. The real significance of such platforms, however, lies in the number of data sources that can trigger the deployed function. The first part of this two-part series introduced one […]

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Raising Helm – to Enterprise Scale

中文版 A typical application deployed to Kubernetes consists of multiple manifests such as Deployment and Service for each microservice. Deploying these individual manifests can be challenging – this is where package managers like Helm come to the rescue. This post from Baruch Sadogursky of JFrog provides a status update on what is being done to […]

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Integrating LDAP/AD Users to Kubernetes RBAC with the AWS-IAM-Authenticator Community Project

Aug. 30, 2022 — This blog post was written prior to AWS renaming AWS Single Sign-On. The new name is AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS Single Sign-On). Please consider all references, in this blog, to AWS Single Sign-On or AWS SSO as being AWS IAM Identity Center. Our customers ask us how they […]

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Open Source News Roundup: June 22, 2018

Next Week! Amazon Linux Launch Event Join us for an interactive event and discover how you can innovate faster using AWS services for Amazon Linux. Senior product leaders from Amazon will announce new features, provide interactive demos, and AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr will share his insights. Afterwards, join us for drinks to celebrate and […]

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Style Dictionary Hackathon!

Hey, style-minded friends: Amazon is hosting a one-day-only event to make Style Dictionary even more awesome! It will take place on Friday, June 29th in Santa Cruz, CA. All you need to bring is a laptop and yourself! We will provide: A great place to hack away Awesome folks to work with / be around […]