Hey Reader
Welcome to the Issue # 3 of AWS Graviton Weekly, which it will be focused on sharing everything that happened in the past week related to AWS Graviton: from September 16th to September 23th, 2022.
First, a big shout out to my fellow AWS Community Builder Andrea Cavagna, who is building amazing stuff related to AWS Security these days.
You can read this incredible 🧵 he wrote to improve dramatically the security of your AWS based infra.
News
Caylen is ready to help customers to move to AWS Graviton based infrastructure. Check out this tweet from Randall Hunt , VP of Cloud at Caylent
Articles and Tutorials
Elastic Beanstalk vs Vercel Comparison: this article is very interesting, and it highlights the support that Elastic Beanstalk has for AWS Graviton.
Slides, Videos and Audio
[PODCAST] AWS TechChat (Episode # 88): AWS Graviton with Shai Perednik, Matthew Cline and Muhammad Mansoor. Highly recommended resource if you want to know the story of the development of AWS Graviton and how to take advantage for it.
[VIDEO] Todd Crosley (CrowdStrike) & Patrick McDowell (AWS) chatted with David Vellante at Fal.Con 2022 inside the TheCube YouTube channel discussed how one customer accelerated its pace of innovation using AWS Graviton processors
[VIDEO] Leverage the Free Tier | The Keys to AWS Optimization, with Stephanie Gooch, John Masci and Carlos Galan
[VIDEO] AWS re:Invent 2021 - How Amazon migrated a large ecommerce platform to AWS Graviton, by Frank Stone and Sean Connell: this is not precisely from this week, but it's a fastantic use case for ecommerce customers out there using AWS
AWS Graviton Jobs
Specialist SA, EC2 Graviton, US West, at AWS
Cloud Architect at Caylent
Events
[WEBINAR] Migrating OpenShift workloads to AWS, with Ryan Niksch (AWS) and Tim Phillips (The Register)
[WEBINAR] Flexing your Cluster, with Priyanka Chaudhary (Data Architect, Data Lake, AWS WWCO ProServe Amazon). She will be doing a Graviton Fast Start EMR Demo.
Quote of the day
As we look to the future and building increasingly immersive and compelling experiences for players, we are excited to use AWS Graviton3-based EC2 C7g instances. Our testing has shown they are suitable for even the most demanding latency-sensitive workloads while providing significant price performance benefits and expanding what is possible within Fortnite and any Unreal Engine created experience."
Mark Imbriaco, Senior Director of Engineering, Epic Games