EC2 Spot Fleets – 신규 자동 스케일링 기능

2016-09-05 KENNETH 0

EC2 Spot Fleets – 신규 자동 스케일링 기능 EC2 Spot Fleet API – 한번에 수천개의 스팟 인스턴스 관리하기 글을 통해 한번의 요청에서 EC2 스팟 인스턴스 집합을 만들 수 있습니다. 스팟 집합 대상 용량을 지정하고 시간 당 입찰 가격을 입력하고, 인스턴스 유형을 선택하면됩니다. 백그라운드 작업을 통해 AWS는 최저가 스팟 인스턴스를 시작하여 필요한 대상 용량 (인스턴스 또는 가상 vCPU의 숫자로 표기)을 유지합니다. 인스턴스 집합 가격 상승으로 종료되면, 그 시점에서 최저가 인스턴스 교체가 시작됩니다. 신규 자동 확장 기능 오늘 스팟 집합 모델에 Auto Scaling을 추가함으로서 기능을 더욱 강화하였습니다. Amazon CloudWatch 메트릭을 기반으로 스팟 집합을 스케일-업 혹은 다운 할 수 있게되었습니다. 본 통계치를 통해 EC2, Amazon EC2 Container Service, 또는 Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) 등의 AWS 서비스 역시 사용할 수 있습니다. 또한, 응용 프로그램에서 만든 맞춤 통계수치를 사용하여 자동 스케일링이 시작되도록 할 수도 있습니다. 따라서, 이러한 통계 수치를 사용하여 스팟 집합의 크기 제어, [ more… ]

Announcing Intel® Joule™ support in Windows 10 IoT Core Anniversary Edition

2016-09-03 KENNETH 0

Announcing Intel® Joule™ support in Windows 10 IoT Core Anniversary Edition Two weeks ago I was excited to see us unveil Windows 10 IoT Core Anniversary Edition running on the new Intel® Joule™, built on the new Intel® Atom™ T5700 SOC. It took us a little over 6 weeks to bring up Windows 10 IoT Core and build Bamboo, the first Windows 10 IoT Core and Intel® Joule™ powered robot. We look forward to seeing what you think of Windows 10 IoT Core for the Intel® Joule™ when it becomes available as part of the Windows Insider Program release scheduled for September. Bamboo, the first Windows 10 IoT Core robot running on the Intel® Joule™ To give you a peek into what you can do with this we created Bamboo, a companion robotic panda. Running Windows 10 IoT Core on [ more… ]

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NGINX Plus R10 Harnesses IBM POWER

2016-09-03 KENNETH 0

NGINX Plus R10 Harnesses IBM POWER We recently announced NGINX Plus R10, the latest release of our commercial load balancer and web accelerator software with an optional WAF, additional security features, and more. In addition to making NGINX Plus more capable for enterprises looking to gain agility in delivering their critical applications, NGINX Plus R10 now supports servers based on IBM’s POWER microprocessor architecture (ppc64le). With the combination of NGINX Plus and POWER, businesses can optimize their stack from the chip up to provide services at the scale required by today’s leading Internet companies. POWER is a general‑purpose, open source microprocessor architecture designed for performance and scalability – just like NGINX Plus. POWER solutions are driven by innovation from the OpenPOWER Foundation and are built upon by a community of more than 2,300 ISVs supporting Linux on POWER. The architecture is increasingly used for high‑end applications such as cloud computing, big data [ more… ]

This Week on Windows: IFA, pro football and a tour of the new Windows Store

2016-09-03 KENNETH 0

This Week on Windows: IFA, pro football and a tour of the new Windows Store We hope you enjoyed this week’s episode of This Week on Windows! Take the tour of everything new in the Windows Store with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update in our Windows 10 Tips blog post, head over here to see all the Windows 10 devices announced at IFA, and keep reading for a great offer from Best Buy and everything new in the Windows Store this week! Save $150 on Lenovo Yoga 900 at Best Buy, Students can save an additional $150 From now until 9/3/16, Best Buy is offering $150 off the purchase of the Lenovo Yoga 900 and students can save an additional $150 off through Best Buy’s student portal. Customize your laptop experience to fit any occasion with this Lenovo Yoga 900 [ more… ]

Building in 10k: Markup for Accessibility, Clarity, and Affordance

2016-09-03 KENNETH 0

Building in 10k: Markup for Accessibility, Clarity, and Affordance Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of posts from the team that built the 10k Apart contest page, exploring the process of building for interoperability, accessibility, and progressive enhancement in less than 10kB. In the previous post in this series, I talked a lot about how the 10k Apart contest site began to materialize in terms of structure and content. Once the planning was done, I was finally able to start building the site in earnest. Where do I begin? Generally, the first step I take in building any site is to drop some sample content into a fresh HTML document and then work my way through it, marking things up as I go. In the case of this project, I decided that sample content would be all [ more… ]