This article was originally published on The Chief I/O: Use These Tools to Optimize your AWS Costs
In this article, I’ll be highlighting some tools to optimize your AWS EC2 costs using;
Cloud services, AWS especially comes with a bunch of resources and features that can both enhance your experience and on the other hand, be a little bit pricey.
Generally, the various Amazon Web Service cost optimization tools can be grouped into two broad groups, considering their functions.
Efficiently predicting the cost of cloud services offered by the…
This article was originally published on The Chief I/O: AIOps Tools: Dynatrace vs AppDynamics
In this article, I’ll be highlighting the AIOps tools — AppDynamics and Dynatrace.
The term “AIOps” is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations. The term was first coined by Garnet in 2017 in reference to how data and information from applications are managed by IT teams (using AI in this case).
AIOps is used to describe multi-layered technology platforms that can enhance and automate IT operations using Machine Learning and data analytics. Such platforms leverage large collections of data sourced from various IT tools…
This article was originally published on The Chief I/O: Reasons We Need AIOps
In this article, I’ll be discussing AIOps, how it works, and then sharing the reasons why we need AIOPs.
Coined by Gartner, AIOps meaning “Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations” or Algorithmic Operations refer to technology platforms that use Machine Learning (ML) and data science to solve IT operation problems.
The increasing complexity in data management and demand for faster and more efficient data management needs a quick fix, birthing AIOps.
Security researchers at Qualys, the cloud security firm, have uncovered a 10-year old vulnerability in Sudo, a utility included in almost all Linux and Unix-based operating systems. The vulnerability allows any unprivileged user to gain access to root privileges on a vulnerable host using a default Sudo configuration.
This article was originally published on The Chief I/O: How To Optimize AWS EC2 Costs.
In this article, I’ll be highlighting some ideal ways to optimize your AWS EC2 costs using;
- Amazon provided cost management tools and some
- Best practices for reducing your Amazon Web Service EC2 bills
Amazon has provided us with a good number of analytics and automation tools to help streamline AWS data analysis and otherwise, heavy tasks. …
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By CloudSkiff
There’s a common need to manage Terraform. It’s one thing to get started, but how do you handle managing several teams, environments, etc? This article discusses how to manage several Terraform environments. Add it to your must-read if you’ve been looking for this piece of information. Find full article here
https://medium.com/faun/manage-multiple-terraform-environments-c696f84a3687
By Alper Ünal
Here’s an interesting…