Scalable Session Management in PHP Utilizing Amazon DynamoDB
In a recent guest post, Sarah Mitchell from the AWS Developer Services team shared insights on how PHP developers can effectively manage session data using Amazon DynamoDB. The DynamoDB Session Handler is a new functionality included in the AWS SDK for PHP, enabling developers to tap into the capabilities of this innovative NoSQL database service.
Deploying Cluster Compute Instances Within Virtual Private Cloud
by Alex Johnson
on 26 APR 2012
The AWS team participated in the Bio-IT World conference in Boston this week, engaging with a diverse group of researchers, academics, and industry professionals about their cloud utilization strategies for managing the substantial data influx from projects like the 1000 Genomes Project. Users have discovered that AWS is exceptionally reliable for their data storage and processing needs.
The AWS Report – Episode 2 – Michael Turner from the Elastic Beanstalk Team
by Alex Johnson
on 26 APR 2012
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Turner from the Elastic Beanstalk team. During our discussion, Michael elaborated on the features of Elastic Beanstalk and shared how our clients are leveraging this service. I trust you will find this engaging! Although the post-production took longer than anticipated, the insights shared are invaluable.
Multi-Tiered Storage: Drobo, SSD, and the AWS Storage Gateway
by Alex Johnson
on 26 APR 2012
Recently, my friends at Drobo informed me about two exciting additions to their product lineup. Together, these enhancements provide users with greater flexibility for data storage, backup, and retrieval. For those unfamiliar, a Drobo serves as a local storage solution tailored for small to medium enterprises that may lack extensive IT infrastructure.
AWS CloudFormation Now Allows Creation of Virtual Private Clouds
by Alex Johnson
on 25 APR 2012
AWS CloudFormation enables users to describe stacks of related AWS resources (including EC2 instances, Elastic IP addresses, RDS DB Instances, and more) through a template. This template can incorporate runtime parameters, allowing for customization upon stack creation. CloudFormation manages the creation of resources in a dependency-based order, simplifying the process for developers.
DynamoDB Expands to Three New Locations
by Alex Johnson
on 24 APR 2012
Effective immediately, Amazon DynamoDB is now accessible in three additional AWS Regions. Here’s the updated list: US East (Northern Virginia), EU (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), US West (Northern California) — New, US West (Oregon) — New, Asia Pacific (Singapore) — New. For more information, you can find the complete list of HTTP and HTTPS service endpoints here.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk – Now Available in Japan
by Alex Johnson
on 23 APR 2012
Michael from the Elastic Beanstalk team has exciting news! We are broadening the reach of AWS Elastic Beanstalk to the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) region. Developers can now utilize the service in both the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) region and the US East (North Virginia) region. To celebrate this new regional launch, I encourage readers to check out another blog post here for more details.
AWS Week In Review – April 16, 2012
by Alex Johnson
on 23 APR 2012
After a week-long vacation away from email and internet, I’m easing back into blogging with a recap of last week’s notable events: On Monday, April 16th, we launched the AWS Partner Network. This is an excellent resource for those wanting to deepen their understanding of partnership opportunities here.
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