This document provides information about an AWS webinar on AWS CodeStar and AWS CodePipeline held on November 11, 2020. It includes an agenda that covers the need for CI/CD, an overview of AWS CodeStar features, an overview of AWS CodePipeline features, common questions, and a conclusion. The presenter is Hiroki Yamaguchi from Amazon Web Services Japan. Attendees can ask questions during the webinar.
The document discusses Amazon Route 53 and Route 53 Resolver for hybrid cloud DNS. It explains that Route 53 Resolver allows DNS queries to be resolved between on-premises networks and AWS resources using private and public DNS zones. It provides examples of configuring inbound and outbound endpoints to allow resolution of queries from VPCs and on-premises to internet domains and private domains. The document also mentions additional capabilities like resolving queries for internal domain names in a VPC.
This document discusses DNS and Amazon Route 53. It begins with an overview of DNS records like NS, A, AAAA, CNAME, PTR and MX records. It then covers DNS concepts such as the domain name system, domain name registration and resolution. The document also discusses how Route 53 can be used to configure DNS settings across public and private hosted zones for routing traffic to AWS resources.
AWS Black Belt Online Seminarの最新コンテンツ: https://aws.amazon.com/jp/aws-jp-introduction/#new
過去に開催されたオンラインセミナーのコンテンツ一覧: https://aws.amazon.com/jp/aws-jp-introduction/aws-jp-webinar-service-cut/
Snowball and Snowball Edge devices can be used to transfer large amounts of data into and out of AWS cost effectively. Snowball supports offline data transfers of up to 80TB while Snowball Edge provides up to 100TB of storage along with local compute and storage capabilities. The seminar covered how to set up and use Snowball and Snowball Edge devices including creating jobs, transferring and processing data, and networking options when used with services like S3, EC2, and Lambda.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an AWS webinar on AWS Glue. It introduces AWS Glue as a fully managed and serverless ETL service that can manage metadata for various data sources. The webinar will cover the background of AWS Glue, its key features including being serverless and enabling secure development in notebooks, use cases, pricing, and a conclusion. It also provides details on the components and functions of AWS Glue like the data catalog, orchestration, and serverless engines.
1. The document discusses how to configure a Network Load Balancer (NLB) with a PrivateLink endpoint to provide private access to services within a VPC.
2. Key steps include creating an Elastic Network Interface (ENI) in each Availability Zone, associating the ENIs to the NLB, and specifying the PrivateLink endpoint DNS name to route traffic privately.
3. PrivateLink allows networking interfaces and resources to be accessed privately without an internet gateway, NAT device, VPN connection or AWS Direct Connect.
The document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS) Batch and how it can help customers run batch computing workloads on AWS. It notes that AWS Batch automatically provisions the optimal quantity and type of compute resources (e.g., EC2 instances) required to run jobs efficiently. It also allows customers to integrate their own scheduling and application code with AWS Batch through simple API calls or SDKs.
This document discusses DNS and Amazon Route 53. It begins with an overview of DNS records like NS, A, AAAA, CNAME, PTR and MX records. It then covers DNS concepts such as the domain name system, domain name registration and resolution. The document also discusses how Route 53 can be used to configure DNS settings across public and private hosted zones for routing traffic to AWS resources.
AWS Black Belt Online Seminarの最新コンテンツ: https://aws.amazon.com/jp/aws-jp-introduction/#new
過去に開催されたオンラインセミナーのコンテンツ一覧: https://aws.amazon.com/jp/aws-jp-introduction/aws-jp-webinar-service-cut/
Snowball and Snowball Edge devices can be used to transfer large amounts of data into and out of AWS cost effectively. Snowball supports offline data transfers of up to 80TB while Snowball Edge provides up to 100TB of storage along with local compute and storage capabilities. The seminar covered how to set up and use Snowball and Snowball Edge devices including creating jobs, transferring and processing data, and networking options when used with services like S3, EC2, and Lambda.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an AWS webinar on AWS Glue. It introduces AWS Glue as a fully managed and serverless ETL service that can manage metadata for various data sources. The webinar will cover the background of AWS Glue, its key features including being serverless and enabling secure development in notebooks, use cases, pricing, and a conclusion. It also provides details on the components and functions of AWS Glue like the data catalog, orchestration, and serverless engines.
1. The document discusses how to configure a Network Load Balancer (NLB) with a PrivateLink endpoint to provide private access to services within a VPC.
2. Key steps include creating an Elastic Network Interface (ENI) in each Availability Zone, associating the ENIs to the NLB, and specifying the PrivateLink endpoint DNS name to route traffic privately.
3. PrivateLink allows networking interfaces and resources to be accessed privately without an internet gateway, NAT device, VPN connection or AWS Direct Connect.
The document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS) Batch and how it can help customers run batch computing workloads on AWS. It notes that AWS Batch automatically provisions the optimal quantity and type of compute resources (e.g., EC2 instances) required to run jobs efficiently. It also allows customers to integrate their own scheduling and application code with AWS Batch through simple API calls or SDKs.
The document discusses internal development (internalization) and provides tips to address its challenges. It explains that internalization has benefits like creating the most suitable systems and moving faster. However, it requires having or hiring people with the right skills, and understanding the business. Selecting what to internalize, like design, development or operations, is important. Connecting existing solutions and reducing what needs to be built can help address challenges like hiring and education. Understanding the perspective of business teams can also help create the right systems.
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