AWS
AWS is expanding its operations in Japan by building on its infrastructure capacity in Tokyo and Osaka.
“We have our low latency stream which goes into MongoDB; we have our main engineering pipeline, which goes to S3 and gets encrypted for GDPR purposes. Then we have a Spark stream, which pulls the data into Delta Lake..."
Warns users it will terminate affected tasks, but leaves a lacuna... (Fear not, we're here with details)
"If spot instances weren’t available, we had no way to tell Cluster Autoscaler to fall back to on-demand Instances, and we ended up stuck in a few loops…" others note.
Hammer down those AWS bills, chisel away at that scheduling latency; pick a carpentry tool, pick your clumsy metaphor...
Home Office CTO has highlighted a focus on “streamlining our technology and data estates and unifying systems” and “open source and cloud technologies that are scalable and maintainable.”
Anyone need 65 exaflops of compute on-demand? Amazon should be able to sort you out...
"Administrators can also configure allowed topics and blocked topics and words so that the responses are controlled. In addition, administrators can enable or disable the upload file feature for their end users..."
From Sun Ray, to Fire: With its WorkSpaces Thin Client, can AWS make DaaS hot again?