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In Season 5, Episode 7, Karl and Jon are joined by - Kai (Huynh Le Nhat Nghia), AWS Community Builder from Vietnam. They discuss cross-account stream processing with AWS Lambda and DynamoDB - choosing between Amazon ECS Blue/Green native or AWS CodeDeploy for deployments - how AWS Support helped refund unexpected QuickSight charges - Amazon's $200 billion investment in AI data center capacity - growth of sovereign cloud spending in Europe - and once again the guys went off on a tangent about Jon's feet...
04:06 - Cross-account stream processing with AWS Lambda and DynamoDB
This article discusses a new feature allowing simplified cross-account stream processing. It highlights use cases such as centralized data processing, shared services, and multi-tenant architectures. The feature provides improved security by maintaining data ownership in one place while allowing controlled access from other accounts.
10:13 - Choosing between Amazon ECS Blue/Green native or AWS CodeDeploy
The article compares ECS native blue/green deployments with using AWS CodeDeploy. While ECS native offers simpler deployments, CodeDeploy provides more advanced features like canary deployments, bake periods, and lifecycle hooks. The choice depends on the complexity of deployment requirements.
19:44 - AWS Support refunding QuickSight charges
A user shared their experience of unexpected QuickSight charges after a promotional period ended. AWS Support helped refund the charges. The article emphasizes the importance of setting budget alerts and understanding service pricing, especially after promotional periods.
27:00 - Amazon's $200 billion AI data center investment
Amazon announced a $200 billion investment in data center capacity for AI, with plans to double capacity by 2027. The podcast discussion touched on whether this massive investment is part of an AI bubble and how it might be monetized in the future.
34:16 - Growth of sovereign cloud spending in Europe
The article discusses the expected tripling of sovereign cloud spending in Europe, driven by concerns over data sovereignty and the US Cloud Act. The podcast touched on the challenges of truly sovereign clouds when subsidiaries are still owned by US companies.
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04:06 - Cross-account stream processing with AWS Lambda and DynamoDB
This article discusses a new feature allowing simplified cross-account stream processing. It highlights use cases such as centralized data processing, shared services, and multi-tenant architectures. The feature provides improved security by maintaining data ownership in one place while allowing controlled access from other accounts.
10:13 - Choosing between Amazon ECS Blue/Green native or AWS CodeDeploy
The article compares ECS native blue/green deployments with using AWS CodeDeploy. While ECS native offers simpler deployments, CodeDeploy provides more advanced features like canary deployments, bake periods, and lifecycle hooks. The choice depends on the complexity of deployment requirements.
19:44 - AWS Support refunding QuickSight charges
A user shared their experience of unexpected QuickSight charges after a promotional period ended. AWS Support helped refund the charges. The article emphasizes the importance of setting budget alerts and understanding service pricing, especially after promotional periods.
27:00 - Amazon's $200 billion AI data center investment
Amazon announced a $200 billion investment in data center capacity for AI, with plans to double capacity by 2027. The podcast discussion touched on whether this massive investment is part of an AI bubble and how it might be monetized in the future.
34:16 - Growth of sovereign cloud spending in Europe
The article discusses the expected tripling of sovereign cloud spending in Europe, driven by concerns over data sovereignty and the US Cloud Act. The podcast touched on the challenges of truly sovereign clouds when subsidiaries are still owned by US companies.