You can now upgrade your Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) provisioned clusters running on X-86 based M5 or T3 instances and replace them with AWS Graviton3-based M7G instances with a single click of a button. In-place upgrades allows you to seamlessly switch over your existing provisioned clusters to M7G instance type for better price performance, while continuing to serve reads and writes for your connecting client applications. https://lnkd.in/gjCTWNTF
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🟧Amazon MSK supports in-place upgrades from M5, T3 instance types to Graviton3 based M7G🟪 Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) now makes it easy to upgrade provisioned clusters from X-86 based M5 or T3 instances to AWS Graviton3-based M7G instances with just a click. This upgrade allows for a smooth transition to M7G instances, offering better price performance while keeping client applications running smoothly. By switching to M7G instances, users can save up to 24% on compute costs, enjoy up to 29% higher throughput, and reduce energy consumption by up to 60% compared to M5 instances. These upgrades are now available in all AWS regions supported by MSK. To learn more visit https://lnkd.in/gtX_fgp9 #Amazon #MSK #ApacheKafka #AWSGraviton3 #M7Ginstances #inplaceupgrades #costsavings #throughput #environmentalsustainability #AWSregions #Kafkaclusters
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Amazon MSK Launches Express Brokers for Enhanced Kafka Performance Today marks a significant milestone for Amazon Web Services (AWS) as they announce the general availability of a new broker type, Express brokers, for Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK). This new type of broker is engineered to enhance the performance of Amazon MSK by offering up to three times the throughput per broker, scaling up to 20 times faster, and reducing recovery times by 90% compared to the existing Standard brokers. This development is aimed at providing users with an optimized and more efficient streaming solution while maintaining compatibility with the existing client applications and ensuring low […] https://lnkd.in/dHmRShpH https://lnkd.in/dmVmnxVC
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Learn how to create an AWS MSK (Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka) cluster with ease and manage real-time data pipelines without worrying about the infrastructure. AWS MSK takes care of provisioning, scaling, and monitoring, allowing you to focus on building streaming applications. https://zurl.co/kGWa #AWS #Kafka #MSK #CloudComputing #DataStreaming #TechTutorial
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AWS hands on Tip: Greeting, In my video linked below, I have explained what will happen if internet gateway has been detached from the VPC, connection flow and what will happen if we attach the internet gateway again to the VPC. This time i have used windows EC2 instance for the demo. Do watch it and share it to others. Happy Learning. This is the continuation to my previous video.
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I recently completed a project on setting up an on-demand video streaming platform on AWS using Terraform. This was part of the requirements to qualify for a voucher for any AWS certification, sponsored by the REXTECH Community. I am currently studying for my AWS-SAA exam so I was like.."why not" 😅 . In this project, I deployed an on-demand video streaming platform utilizing AWS services and infrastructure automation with Terraform. The solution will incorporate AWS Route 53 for DNS management, CloudFront as a Content Delivery Network (CDN) to optimize content delivery, AWS Certificate Manager for SSL certificates, and Amazon S3 for video file storage. The diagram below outlines the infrastructure architecture that was implemented. I’ve also written an article covering every step I took, complete with the code. You can check it out here: https://lnkd.in/dk7gtrbp
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Discover the secrets to setting up Jenkins on Amazon EC2 effortlessly! 🚀 Boost your team's productivity and streamline your CI/CD pipeline with our step-by-step guide. Let's dive in! #Jenkins #AmazonEC2 #DevOps #CI/CD #cloud https://lnkd.in/e4cAhCNs
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📰🚨Introducing Express brokers for Amazon MSK to deliver high throughput and faster scaling for your Kafka clusters by Channy Yun (윤석찬) 📈 AWS introduces Express brokers for Amazon MSK! Experience up to 3x throughput per broker, 20x faster scaling, and 90% quicker recovery. Simplifying Kafka management while enhancing resilience makes it a game-changer for your streaming apps! #AWS #Kafka #MSK 🚀 #AWSNews #AWS
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New broker removal capability for Amazon MSK provides a safe way to reduce the capacity of your provisioned Apache Kafka clusters. By allowing you to remove brokers without impacting availability, data durability, or disrupting your streaming applications, this feature enables you to optimize costs and right-size your MSK clusters based on changing business needs and traffic patterns. With careful planning and by following the recommended best practices, you can confidently use this capability to manage your MSK resources more efficiently. #AWS #Amazon #MSK #Kafka #Broker #Availability #BestPractices
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Plethora of announcements by Matt Garman during his Keynote in #reinvent : Servers: P6GPU EC2 TRN2 ultraservers Tranium2 GA Trainium3 Storage: Amazon S3 tables (Apache iceberg) S3 automatic metadata updates Databases: Amazon Aurora DSQL (multi tenant, multi region, low latency, strongly consistent , synchronous replication, fully managed🤩) Amazon DynamoDB Global Inference: Amazon Bedrock Model Distillation Amazon Bedrock Automated Reasoning checks Amazon Bedrock multi-agent collaboration Foundation Models::Amazon Nova AmazonNovaCanvas - Image generator model AmazonNovaReel - Video generator
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