In this episode, Paul Duvall and Brian Jakovich are joined by Trey McElhattan from Stelligent to cover recent DevOps in AWS news and speak about AWS CodeStar.
Stay tuned for Trey’s blog post on his experiences in using AWS CodeStar!
Here are the show notes:
DevOps in AWS News
- Amazon Cognito Now Supported by AWS CloudFormation
- AWS CodeStar released
- AWS CodeDeploy now integrates with Elastic Load Balancer. Provides greater control on managing deployments on EC2
- “The new badge of honor for Serverless development is an empty EC2 dashboard“
- Create & edit AWS CloudFormation templates in CloudFormation Designer using YAML
- https://www.twitch.tv/aws
- Migrating from ServerSpec to InSpec (with screencasts)
- Introducing mu: a tool for managing your microservices in AWS
- Microservice testing with mu: injecting quality into the pipeline
- Docker lifecycle automation and testing with Ruby in AWS
- AWS SQS, API Gateway, Direct Connect, Database Migration Service Now HIPAA Compliant
- Netflix: Distributed Repositories and Dependencies
- Netflix: Evolution of Containers at Netflix
- AWS EdStart for EdTech Startups
Episode Topics
- What is AWS CodeStar? What are its key features?
- Which AWS tools does it use?
- What are the alternatives to using AWS CodeStar?
- If you’d like to switch one of the tools that CodeStar uses, how would you do this (e.g. use a different monitoring tools than CloudWatch)?
- Which are supported and how: SDKs, CLI, Console, CloudFormation, etc.?
- What’s the pricing model for CodeStar?
Additional Resources
- New- Introducing AWS CodeStar – Quickly Develop, Build, and Deploy Applications on AWS
- AWS CodeStar Product Details
- AWS CodeStar Main Page
About DevOps in AWS Radio
On DevOps in AWS Radio, we cover topics around applying DevOps principles and practices such as Continuous Delivery in the Amazon Web Services cloud. This is what we do at Stelligent for our customers. We’ll bring listeners into our roundtables and speak with engineers who’ve recently published on our blog and we’ll also be reaching out to the wider DevOps in AWS community to get their thoughts and insights.
The overall vision of this podcast is to describe how listeners can create a one-click (or “no click”) implementation of their software systems and infrastructure in the Amazon Web Services cloud so that teams can deliver software to users whenever there’s a business need to do so. The podcast will delve into the cultural, process, tooling, and organizational changes that can make this possible including:
- Automation of
- Networks (e.g. VPC)
- Compute (EC2, Containers, Serverless, etc.)
- Storage (e.g. S3, EBS, etc.)
- Database and Data (RDS, DynamoDB, etc.)
- Organizational and Team Structures and Practices
- Team and Organization Communication and Collaboration
- Cultural Indicators
- Version control systems and processes
- Deployment Pipelines
- Orchestration of software delivery workflows
- Execution of these workflows
- Application/service Architectures – e.g. Microservices
- Automation of Build and deployment processes
- Automation of testing and other verification approaches, tools and systems
- Automation of security practices and approaches
- Continuous Feedback systems
- Many other Topics…
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