Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2012

Amazon Web Services Re:Invent Report

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Following my previous article for my trip to Re:Invent...

"T-Shirt" Project: Success!

Successfully delivered to Jeff Barr. Notice my face: I usually don't look so silly... I was nervous! :)

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Jeff Barr, AWS

Carlos Conde was very difficult to locate at the event: He's and important man. But "the creator" deserves a t-shirt and a special version one.

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Carlos Conde, AWS

It took some courage to give my present to Adrian Cockcroft. He's like a star! :)

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Adrian Cockcroft, Netflix


Bring ideas and find out about future plans: Success!

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Anil Hinduja, CloudFront

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Tom Rizzo, EC2 AWS

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AWS Training Team
I had a good chat with the Training Team and there are VERY interesting news about Certification. I'm pretty sure we will have and official announcement in the following weeks. We'll wait for that.


News:


Zadara Storage: A surprisingly and interesting approach to provide high-end storage for EC2 Instances. They've managed to have space at AWS Data Centers to install there SAN Disks Arrays and they're willing to connected them to your EC2 Instances using Direct Connect. This connection method is used to connect your office or your on premise infrastructure to your VPC but in this case they connect storage through iSCSI or NFS. The price of the service is per hours basis and you get full access to the admin tool to define your volumes and parameters like RAID configuration. With a solution like that, there is no limit for the kind of application to run on EC2. Even the more I/O demanding ones. We are talking here about non virtualized storage. The old fashioned SAN array. Currently is only available at US-East Region but with plans to expand to other regions.
Besides technical and commercial considerations, this product/service says a lot of how open is AWS when it comes to giving tools to their costumers. Is hard for me to imagine others companies letting in a competitor into their buildings. Well done!


New EC2 Instance Types: A "Cluster High Memory" instance with 240 GB RAM and two 120GB SSD disks. A "High Storage" instance 117 GB RAM and 24 hard drives (48 TB total). I only can say: Awesome! According with the EC2 Team, this internal storage will be managed as the any other kind of Instance Storage and therefore is: Ephemeral. Using their words: "It will be amazing to see how you (the costumers) create new ways to use this storage". I couldn't agree more.


AWS Marketplace is not just a place to sell AMIs. Thanks to the talk of Craig Carl I've got a wider perspective of AWS Marketplace. We should see it like a tool to sell anything your are able to create in Amazon Web Services cloud. Not just an AMI with an application stack in, but a dynamic configuration set. A configuration that adapt to the consumer needs gathering information automatically of interacting with the user.
And a new concept of product just emerged: A Marketplace application could be something else than an application. I'll try to explain it with an example: You could create an application to access some information. The information is what the costumer wants (no the application itself). As long the application is running, the costumer is accessing to the information and therefore is billed (and you get your cut). When the contract expires, the application shuts down and the deal ceases. Commercial or infrastructure costs on your side (the provider) = zero. Awesome.
I my opinion, a new job role has been created: "Marketplace application stack developer".

An EC2 Spot Instance can be automatically terminated at any given minute. We knew that they can be terminated without previous warning when a "On Demand User" needs the resources you're using but we didn't know when it could happen.

"AMI" could be spelled as "A.M.I." or can be pronounced as /æˈmɪ/


And some more pictures:

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

What I would like to bring from Las Vegas AWS re:Invent 2012 ?

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My wish list:

- I would like a handshake with Jeff Barr, AWS Evangelist and leader of its official blog. I think he's doing and excellent job and I admire how he manage to find time to accomplish his tasks.

- I would like a handshake with Carlos Conde, AWS Europe Solutions Architect. I had the opportunity of helping him at the last Navigate the Cloud Barcelona/Madrid and there I have discovered that he is the designer of the awesome design used in all the AWS Official Architecture Diagrams. He is an excellent communicator and as it turns out, he is brilliant graphic designer. I have no words to express my admiration.

- I would like a handshake with Adrian Cockcroft, Cloud Architect at Netflix. I red him (without me been aware of) back when I was a Solaris enthusiast and I like his way of communicate: Sharp, sober and with a little touch of humor.

- I would like to have some beers with my friends of Celingest.com. They are going to be there and I have a present for them (and for the people mentioned above). What it is? You will see ;)

- I would like to know if there is an AWS Architect Certification on the road map and if so, details about it. Now you have an official architecting training course but I hope there is more coming about this topic.

- I would like to know the plans to implement native Hot-Link protection for CloudFront. This was an issue some time ago for S3 but now is solved with referral control. Some of my customers would like that to happen for CloudFront as well.

- I would like to know if there is any plan to adopt BGP routing for Disaster and Recovery solutions. AWS is doing an effort to become the perfect choice when it comes to D&R and I think it is. The option of having a "sleeping infrastructure" waiting for a disaster to happen and booting up when that happens is... priceless. And the cherry on the cake would be the option of route customer Public IP traffic (Only for costumers with their own Autonomous System, of course).

- I would like to suggest to the EC2 Team the idea of not auto-terminating EC2 Instances living into and Auto Scaling Group until their "paying hour" has been spent. When in an Auto Scaling Group, the EC2 instances are automatically launched and terminated. That's the way it should be. But if the application load decreases, could happen that an instance that was brought to life 30 minutes ago will be terminated (no longer needed) and you will waste the other remaining 30 minutes. Would be nice to have an option to tell AS not to terminate an instance until the whole hour has passed.

- And learn, meet interesting people and have fun :)


My tentative agenda:

Tuesday 10/28/2012
APN Partner Summit 

Wednesday 11/28/2012 

10:30 AM-11:20 AM Room 3205: RMG205 Decoding Your AWS Bill 
10:30 AM-11:20 AM Room 3004: STP204 Pinterest Pins AWS! Running Lean on AWS Once You've Made It 

01:00 PM-01:50 PM Room Venetian A: RMG204 Optimizing Costs with AWS 
01:00 PM-01:50 PM Room 3404: ENT205 Drinking our own Champagne: Amazon.com's Adoption of AWS 

02:05 PM-02:55 PM Room Venetian B: STG301 Using Amazon Elastic Block Store 
02:05 PM-02:55 PM Room 3205: CPN203 Saving with EC2 Spot Instances 

03:25 PM-04:15 PM Room 3004: BDT301 High Performance Computing in the Cloud 
03:25 PM-04:15 PM Room 3202: SPR208 Hitting Your Cloud's Usage Sweet Spot (Presented by Newvem) 

04:30 PM-05:20 PM Room 3404: STP101 What Can You Do With $100? 
04:30 PM-05:20 PM Room Venetian C: ARC203 Highly Available Architecture at Netflix 

Thursday 11/29/2012 

10:30 AM-11:20 AM Room Venetian C: ARC204 AWS Infrastructure Automation 
10:30 AM-11:20 AM Room Venetian D: STG205 Amazon S3: Reduce costs, save time, and better protect your data 

11:35 AM-12:25 PM Room Venetian A: ARC202 Architecting for High Availability & Multi-Availability Zones on AWS 
11:35 AM-12:25 PM Room Venetian B: CPN208 Failures at Scale and How to Ignore Them 

03:00 PM-03:50 PM Room 3305: CPN202 Run More for Less 
03:00 PM-03:50 PM Room 3101B: CPN206 Learning From the Masters 

04:05 PM-04:55 PM Room 3404: BDT204 Awesome Applications of Open Data 
04:05 PM-04:55 PM Room Venetian D: STG302 Archive in the Cloud with Amazon Glacier 

05:10 PM-06:00 PM Room Venetian B: CPN209 Your Linux Amazon Machine Image 
05:10 PM-06:00 PM Room 3205: CPN211 My Data Center Has Walls that Move 


To anyone around Las Vegas those days:



juan...@gmail.com