Most browsers currently support TLS 1.2, defined almost 10 years ago. The next version, 1.3, is faster and more secure and can be tried in Chrome and Firefox.
Launched in 2014, T2 instances were low cost EC2 instances with ‘burstable’ performance when needed. Now, you can get more control over just how much ‘burst’ you get.
Netflix is well known as a heavy user of AWS, leveraging up to 300,000 CPUs at any one time to encode video. Inspired by EC2’s own ‘spot market’, Netflix created their own to manage the heavy workload.
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From the developers of Linkerd comes a ‘next generation’ Kubnernetes-focused service mesh with lower resource demands and ‘blazingly fast’ performance in comparison.
Aurora is AWS’s MySQL- and Postgres-compatible scalable database service and they’re now working on a pay-as-you-go variant for highly variable workloads.
Combining tech from Intel’s Clear Containers and Hyper runV, this is a new project from the OpenStack Foundation working to build a standard implementation of lightweight VMs that perform like containers.