You could say a lot of things about AWS, but among the cloud platforms (and I've used quite a few) AWS takes the cake. It is logically structured, you can get through its documentation relatively easily, you have a great variety of tools and services to choose from [from AWS itself and from third-party developers in their marketplace]. There is a learning curve, there is quite a lot of it, but it is still way easier than some other platforms. I've used and abused AWS and EC2 specifically and for me it is the best.
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This post shows how to implement it with Apache APISIX. - Source: dev.to / 21 days ago
In this post, I'd like to describe how to fix some of them via the Apache APISIX API Gateway. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
In the era of digitization, the availability and stability of services are crucial for the success of enterprises. As a key component of microservices architecture, the API gateway plays a significant role. APISIX, an open-source API gateway platform, ensures the continuity and stability of services through its health check mechanism. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Next February will mark the two-year milestone that I'm working for: API7.ai on Apache APISIX. I'm still very pleased about both. It allows me to do things I like a lot, such as writing posts and giving talks. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
In early 2021, I started to work on the Apache APISIX project. I have to admit that I had never heard about it before. In this post, I'd like to introduce some Apache projects that are less well-known than HTTPD or Kafka. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Image credits: All images are sourced from the AWS website (https://aws.amazon.com/). - Source: dev.to / about 11 hours ago
For this article, you will need: i. A Google account for your app password generation Ii. A Linux terminal. I used the AWS console. You can sign up for a free 1yr tier account here. - Source: dev.to / 1 day ago
If you don’t already have an AWS account, sign up for one at https://aws.amazon.com/. Once you have an account, log in and go to the Elastic Beanstalk service. - Source: dev.to / 17 days ago
Pierre: Qovery will add Google Cloud Platform (GCP) by year-end, joining AWS and Scaleway! This expansion gives you more choices for your cloud needs. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Account: Access to an AWS account is necessary to utilize Amazon OpenSearch Service. If you don't have one, you can sign up for an AWS account here. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
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