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AWS Compute Blog Setting Up an Envoy Front Proxy on Amazon ECS NOTICE: April 17, 2023 â This post no longer reflects the best guidance for configuring a service mesh with Amazon ECS and its examples no longer work as shown. Please refer to newer content on Amazon ECS Service Connect or AWS App Mesh instead. This post was contributed by Nare Hayrapetyan, Sr. Software Engineer Many customers are exc
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Today we are introducing Crossplane, the open source multicloud control plane. It exposes workload and resource abstractions on-top of existing managed services that enables a high degree of workload portability across cloud providers. A single crossplane enables the provisioning and full-lifecycle management of services and infrastructure across a wide range of providers, offerings, vendors, regi
Before running Envoy in a production setting, you might want to tour its capabilities. By using Docker containers, and a few small services, youâll quickly get the idea behind using Envoy to proxy traffic, and learn what place it might have in your network architecture. Weâll walk through how to run Envoy on your laptop, test proxy configurations, and observe results. Weâll start with somewhat few
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I have realized recently that a lot of people think I am just a shill for Kubernetes and I am not. What I have done is write a few blog posts on some interesting problems to be solved in Kubernetes. But I would like to emphasize that those problems are pretty exclusive to the way Kubernetes was designed and you could easily build your own orchestrator without them. Use Containerd If you need an ex
TelepresenceFast, local development for Kubernetes and OpenShift Microservicesget started Accelerate Inner Dev LoopKubernetes was supposed to make your team faster, but now everytime you make a code change you have to wait for containers to build, be pushed to registry, and deployed. With Telepresence, you can make changes to your service as if you're developing locally, without having to run all
Record and share your terminal sessions, the simple way. Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Experience a lightweight, text-based approach to terminal recording. asciinema [as-kee-nuh-muh] is a free and open source solution for recording terminal sessions and sharing them on the web. Read about how it works. Easy recording Record right where you work - in a terminal. To start, run ascii
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