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Achieving Zero Trust Security on Amazon EKS with Istio

Achieving Zero Trust Security on Amazon EKS with Istio

This is the fourth blog post of our “Istio on EKS” series. In this blog post, we’ll explore how Istio, a powerful service mesh, enables organizations to implement a zero trust security model on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). We will start by understanding how Istio implements peer authentication between microservices by Mutual Transport […]

Amazon's Exabyte-Scale Migration from Apache Spark to Ray on Amazon EC2

Amazon’s Exabyte-Scale Migration from Apache Spark to Ray on Amazon EC2

Large-scale, distributed compute framework migrations are not for the faint of heart. There are backwards-compatibility constraints to maintain, performance expectations to meet, scalability limits to overcome, and the omnipresent risk of introducing breaking changes to production. This all becomes especially troubling if you happen to be migrating away from something that successfully processes exabytes of […]

Enhancing an internal developer platform with Crossplane on EKS with SIXT

Enhancing an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) with Crossplane on EKS at SIXT

SIXT is a leading global mobility provider serving customers in over 100 countries worldwide. The company is committed to creating an exciting customer journey by delivering premium service and products. To deliver on its customer promise, SIXT is empowering its software developers to provide new and update existing features quickly. They modernized their applications as […]

Behind the scenes on AWS open source

Behind the Scenes on AWS Contributions to Open Source Databases

AWS engineers are significant contributors to the open source databases that our managed services are built on and that our customers depend on. Aurora PostgreSQL and MySQL-compatible editions and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB, are AWS services built on, or compatible with, open source databases.