Top Links from Issue #291

This issue was published on August 6, 2024

Discontinued by AWS ☠️

In this issue, AWS deprecates some services, Bedrock gets ready for the feds, and architecture diagrams become cost aware. Read the full issue...


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The end of the Everything Cloud by Forrest Brazeal
Longtime customers know there are two distinct categories of AWS services. Category 1 contains the gold-plated, inner-circle, first-ballot Hall-of-Fame services like EC2, S3, DynamoDB, etc. These are the moneymakers, the heavy hitters, the Babe Ruth and Willie Mays of the cloud.

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Accelerate your journey with AWS
Enable your team to plan, align & execute your AWS initiatives - All in one place

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What’s the best way to do fan-out/fan-in serverlessly in 2024? by Yan Cui
Robust cloud primitives like cache, storage, and pub/sub that empower developers to safely and reliably serve a massive global audience. Back in 2018, I shared [1] several ways to implement fan-out/fan-in with Lambda. A lot has changed since, so let’s explore the solution space in 2024.

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About the Author

Jeremy is the CEO and Founder of Ampt and an AWS Serverless Hero that has a soft spot for helping people solve problems using serverless. He frequently consults with companies and developers transitioning away from the traditional “server-full” approach. You can find him ranting about serverless on Twitter, in several forums and Slack groups, hosting the Serverless Chats podcast, and at conferences around the world.

 

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