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Here's the recording from our DevOps “Office Hours” session on 2020-11-11.
We hold public “Office Hours” every Wednesday at 11:30am PST to answer questions on all things DevOps/Terraform/Kubernetes/CICD related.
These “lunch & learn” style sessions are totally free and really just an opportunity to talk shop, ask questions and get answers.
Register here: cloudposse.com/office-hours
Basically, these sessions are an opportunity to get a free weekly consultation with Cloud Posse where you can literally “ask me anything” (AMA). Since we're all engineers, this also helps us better understand the challenges our users have so we can better focus on solving the real problems you have and address the problems/gaps in our tools.
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00:00 Intro
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01:31 Amazon MQ will support RabbitMQ
https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/11/aws-amazon-mq-rabbitmq/
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02:50 AWS announces intelligent-tiering based on object access
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/s3-intelligent-tiering-adds-archive-access-tiers/
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05:02 ECS and ECS Fargate updates
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/11/amazon-ecs-supports-ipv6-in-awsvpc-networking-mode/
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05:38 Dynamodb exports to S3
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-export-amazon-dynamodb-table-data-to-data-lake-amazon-s3/
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08:48 How to do SLA monitoring for upstream dependencies (opsgenie, statuspage.io)
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18:45 How to deal with state manipulated outside terraform?
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24:37 How to harden AWS EKS nodes
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29:00 Advice on implementing the CIS Benchmark requirements in AWS
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35:34 EC2 autoscale group module troubleshooting
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41:23 How to get started deploying Terraform from Codefresh using GitOps
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42:25 Erik's philosophy on CI/CD for Terraform
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51:48 Comparing CI/CD tools Codefresh, Github Actions, Jenkins
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56:59 End