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New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more.

All Things Distributed

New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more. Elastic Load Balancing support for IPV6. To support the continuous growth of the Internet it is essential that IPv6 will be enabled. ELB will now support both IPv6-only as well as Dual Stack (both IPv4 and IPv6) access. blog comments powered by Disqus.

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BGP: What is border gateway protocol, and how does it work?

Network World

IPv6 crossed this milestone late last year. Blog post by BGP experts Doug Madory of Kentik and Job Snijders of Fastly What is BGP hijacking? In a BGP hijacking attack, adversaries manipulate BGP routing tables to have a compromised router advertise prefixes that have not been assigned to it.

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Introducing the AWS South America - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

These companies can now benefit from the fact that the new Sao Paulo Region is similar to all other AWS Regions, which enables software developed for other Regions to be quickly deployed in South America as well. Please also visit the AWS developer blog for more great stories from our South American customers. CTO - Amazon.com.

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No Server Required - Jekyll & Amazon S3 - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

A good example is the comments section on this blog; a few lines of JavaScript and these pages have a dynamic nature with comments, trackbacks and social media discussion showing up as they happen. But I really want a setup that allows me to thinker with the blog where ever I am (e.g. at 30,000 feet). Which suits me just fine.

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The Amazon.com 2010 Shareholder Letter Focusses on Technology.

All Things Distributed

In the 2010 Shareholder Letter Jeff Bezos writes about the unique technologies developed at Amazon.com over the years. Given that I have frequently written about many of these technologies on this blog I asked investor relations to be allowed to reprint it here. blog comments powered by Disqus. Comments (). Amazon.com, Inc.

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk: A Quick and Simple Way into the Cloud - All.

All Things Distributed

Flexibility is one of the key principles of Amazon Web Services - developers can select any programming language and software package, any operating system, any middleware and any database to build systems and applications that meet their requirements. AWS Elastic Beanstalk: A Quick and Simple Way into the Cloud. Comments ().

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Expanding the Cloud - Introducing Amazon ElastiCache - All Things.

All Things Distributed

Amazon ElastiCache is compliant with Memcached , which makes it easy for developers who are already familiar with that system to start using the service immediately. For more hands-on information and to get started right away, see Jeff Barrs posting on the AWS Developer Blog. blog comments powered by Disqus. Contact Info.

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