It is not easy to subsist in a modern cloud ecosystem. However, there are solid principles that will help you to build a perfect AWS architecture for your Laravel application, including the 12-factor methodology, design applications with a stateless approach and decoupling service components. I’m sure you are adopting many of these principles already. However, […]
Using Laravel and AWS: What You Need to Know
Most likely, you have heard about and Laravel, the open source PHP framework, and you might be planning to go to the next level to modernize your PHP Laravel application. AWS offers a number of features to help organizations scale to support millions of users, not to mention the agility and cost benefits associated with […]
DevOps 2.0: A New Evolution of Serverless Cloud Architecture
Science teaches us to formulate hypotheses and test them experimentally to advance systematically. While this sounds logical, DevOps—and software architecture in particular—does not follow this approach because current tools make this too cumbersome. So, architecture choices are frequently made by HiPPO (highest paid person’s opinion). However, the rate of development, especially in the serverless or […]
Hosting Scalable WordPress on AWS
Do you own or manage a WordPress site? Is it complex, with a lot of traffic? I’m going to show you the ideal architecture to host a highly available and scalable WordPress site on AWS. This blog is intended to show a distributed architecture in AWS for WordPress CMS websites. You will be able to […]
Evaluating a Multi-Cloud Strategy: The Pros and Cons
First off, let’s define multi-cloud. Clearly, we’re talking about using one or more clouds, but clouds come in different flavors. For example, multi-cloud incorporates the idea of hybrid cloud—a mix of public and private clouds. But multi-cloud can also mean two or more public clouds or two or more private clouds. So, why is this […]
What Can the Cloud Do for DevOps?
The cloud has enabled DevOps to grow and expand well beyond traditional boundaries set forth by on-premises production environments. With Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other cloud services providers, DevOps devices are intended to speed advancement by empowering engineers to change, test and push code in a computerized design. This enables organizations to create and […]
Why You Need Chaos Engineered into Your Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure
Nearly a decade ago, I began working at Amazon as an engineer. Cloud technology was just starting to revolutionize how companies launch applications, and early adopters were seeing the benefits of not having to purchase, provision and manage their own hardware. On the flip side, larger companies (especially those that store sensitive information) were still […]
5 Reasons AWS Service Catalog is Sexy for DevOps and Cloud
Ok, so you’re probably more excited about topics such as microservices and containers right now, but bear with me. AWS Service Catalog is becoming increasingly necessary as cloud infrastructure evolves, allowing IT and developers to share pre-approved services, which helps tear down silos and encourage DevOps-related practices. If you’re not familiar with Service Catalog, it […]
DevOps Primer: Using Vagrant with AWS
One of the most common problems in modern software development is the phrase, “It works on my machine,” when a particular piece of code runs on developer’s machine but produces error on other team member’s machine. Thankfully, now there is a plugin that can help determine why something works only in particular environments, turning the […]
How Data Drives the Business of a Clean Energy Company
Imagine using kerosene lanterns to light your way into the evening, at home so you can cook, read, shower and the kids can do homework, or outside to keep a business or medical center open or play night games in a park or field. This is life in undeveloped nations. Not only is the light […]
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