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Your single AWS account is a serious risk
Your AWS account is one of the most valuable things you own if you run a business on AWS. If you only own a single AWS account, you’re facing a serious security risk! The post will show you why this a problem and how you can solve it. This post receive...
Read morePrivate subnets are broken on AWS
This blog post was written in July 2015 and is partly outdated. Amazon released [VPC endpoint for S3](http://aws.amazon.com/de/about-aws/whats-new/2015/05/introducing-amazon-vpc-endpoints-for-amazon-s3) and [Amazon VPC NAT Gateway](https://aws.amazon.co...
Read moreAmazon Web Services in Action
Newer edition available! Amazon Web Services in Action, Second Edition is now available. Andreas and I, have written a book about Amazon Web Services (AWS) called Amazon Web Services in Action. Our book focuses on essential AWS services including vir...
Read moreInteracting with AWS to turn system diagrams into reality
Generally speaking, you can host any application on AWS. If you interact with AWS, you will always make calls to the API. The API is the interface between you and AWS as figure 1 demonstrates. Figure 1 Tools to interact with the AWS API You will now get...
Read moreWhat can you do with AWS?
This article excerpted from Amazon Web Services in Action, shows that you can run any application on AWS by using one or a combination of different services. The four examples we present in this article will give you an idea of what you can do with AWS....
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