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Node.js vs. Golang Performance: Which Is Faster?
Node.js vs. Golang Performance: Which Is Faster?
Node.js (Node) is an open source development platform for running JavaScript code on the server side. Go (also known as Golang) is a...
Running Hadoop on AWS: The Basics and 5 Tips for Success
Running Hadoop on AWS: The Basics and 5 Tips for Success
You can run Apache Hadoop on AWS using Amazon EMR, a managed service for processing and analyzing large datasets.
Python Performance: Optimization Tips Faster Python Versions
Python Performance: Optimization Tips and Faster Python Versions
Python is considered slower than other languages. Learn about ways to optimize Python performance, and new Python versions that offer...
AWS re:Invent Highlights - Integrating Optimization into Your Cloud Journey
Integrating Optimization into Your Cloud Journey
Review the cloud optimization journey from the perspective of real-life use cases and explore common optimization methods that many companies...
EKS Pricing in EC2 and Fargate - and How to Pay Less for EKS
EKS Pricing in EC2 and Fargate—and How to Pay Less for EKS
The basic price of EKS per is $0.10 per hour per Kubernetes cluster. In addition, you need to pay for other resources used by the cluster, such...
Kubernetes Autoscaling: Methods and Best Practices
Kubernetes Autoscaling: Methods and Best Practices
There are several autoscaling tools provided by Kubernetes—the most important are Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA), Vertical Pod Autoscaling...
Cloud Cost Management: A Complete Guide
Cloud Cost Management: A Complete Guide
Cloud cost management is an organizational practice that helps businesses understand and manage the costs and requirements associated with cloud...
EC2 Auto Scaling: How It Works, Examples, and Key Challenges
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EC2 Auto Scaling: How It Works, Examples, and Key Challenges
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Auto Scaling is a feature that ensures the right number of Amazon EC2 instances are available for an...
ECS Pricing Is ECS Really Free
AWS ECS Pricing: 4 Pricing Models and Best Practices
Amazon doesn’t charge extra to launch or run containers with EC2. You pay for the resources used to run the applications, including Elastic...