AWS re:Invent 2022 New Database Release - Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments
Posted on December 2, 2022 by Aishwarya Joshi | Comments(0)
Continue Reading...Automated Security Service - AWS Inspector | Improve the Security and Compliance of your AWS Applications
Posted on June 23, 2022 by Aishwarya Joshi | Comments(0)
TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Introduction to AWS Inspector 2. Architecture Diagram of AWS Inspector 3. Top Features 4. Benefits of AWS Inspector 5. Pricing 6. Conclusion 7. About CloudThat 8. FAQs Introduction to AWS Inspector AWS Inspector is a service to test the network accessibility of your Amazon EC2 instance(s) and the security state of your applications that run on those instances. It assesses the target EC2 instance(s) and checks for vulnerabilities and potential security threats. To leverage Amazon Inspector, you need to install an agent on the target EC2 instance (s). Let us look at the newly revamped AWS...
Continue Reading...An Introduction to AWS Centralized logging, Architecture, and Pricing
Posted on June 22, 2022 by Aishwarya Joshi | Comments(13)
Continue Reading...Readable Standby Instances In Multi-AZ Deployments By Amazon RDS
Posted on April 16, 2022 by Aishwarya Joshi | Comments(4)
TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Multi-AZ DB Cluster Architecture 3. Multi-AZ DB Cluster Advantages 4. Multi-AZ Deployments Vs. Multi-AZ Read Replicas 5. Read Replicas Vs. Readable Standby Instances 6. Difference in Pricing 7. Multi-AZ DB Cluster Availability 8. Conclusion 9. About CloudThat 10. FAQs 1. Introduction: Setting up, operating, and scaling a relational database in the cloud is simple by using Amazon RDS. It offers scalable capacity at a low cost while automating time-consuming administrative activities, including hardware provisioning, database setup, patching, and backups. In addition, Amazon RDS now supports multi-AZ deployments that include readable standby instances. It is...
Continue Reading...Simplify Cloud Data Auditing With AWS CLOUDTRAIL LAKE
Posted on March 20, 2022 by Aishwarya Joshi | Comments(1)
TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Difference between CloudTrail Lake and CloudTrail 3. Setup 4. Use Cases 5. Pricing 6. Conclusion 7. About CloudThat 1. Introduction CloudTrail Lake is a full-featured, self-contained, managed feature, independent of a traditional AWS CloudTrail service that collects CloudTrail activity logs, processes them in immutable, secure, long-term storage, and allows SQL queries to be executed on them. The journey started back in 2013 when AWS launched CloudTrail. Right now, AWS provides CloudTrail free of cost for 90 days, where you can see all your API activity for audit and security purposes. But if you want...
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