Category: Blogs

All types of blogs including life experiences for any user to discuss and comment to.

  • Value Articles

    Family

    https://www.romper.com/life/family-traditions?utm_source=pocket-newtab-intl-en

    There is no reason to risk what you have and need for what you don’t have and don’t need.

  • Building a Second Brain – Tiago Forte

    The Foundation (Understanding what’s possible)

    Where it all started

    During the course of the author’s illness, he suffered a severe fever, which resulted in him losing his short-term memory and speech disability, which made him feel extremely hopeless and despondent. Without a resolution, the author took things into his own hand and started writing his own journal. He started researching and writing treatments that worked and which did not work .

    By taking notes about everything he learned, he could pick up all the details of his condition from a different perspective and understand it better. He used notes as a practical means of transforming new information into practical solutions he could use.

    In the aftermath of this experience, the author became obsessed with taking notes and learning about everything around him. This author adopts a digital note-taking method that can be customized and shaped in order to meet the author’s specific needs.

    He joined the US Peace Corps, serving in developing countries, and accepted an assignment in Ukraine. Because of his obsession with note-taking, he could teach his students how to keep schedules, how to take notes in class, how to set goals, and how to plan their education.

    As he returned to his analyst job, he was unprepared for the constant barrage of inputs and wondered how anyone could accomplish anything. The only thing he knew was to take notes of everything he encountered. He did this, which gave him confidence that he could find exactly what he needed when needed.

    As the go-to man in the office for finding any information and recalling what a client said some weeks back, he felt satisfaction and pride through leveraging what he knew.

    Discovering the power of Sharing

  • Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service)

    The Elastic Compute Cloud (ECS) is a highly scalable, high-performance container management service from Amazon. It supports Docker containers and lets you run your applications across a cluster of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances within the Amazon Cloud. When you use Amazon ECS, you do not need to worry about establishing, operating, and scaling your own cluster management infrastructure because the service does everything for you.

    With AWS ECS, you will be able to schedule the placement of your containers across the cluster according to the availability and resource requirements of your organization in order to maximize your organization’s efficiency and performance. Additionally, you can integrate a scheduler from a third party or create your own scheduler to meet the needs of your business or application, depending on your needs.

    Using simple API calls, you can launch and stop container-enabled applications, query the cluster’s state, and access many familiar features, such as security groups, elastic load balancing, and Amazon Elastic Block Stores (EBS) volumes.

  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

    The Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides resizable computing capacity in the cloud. This lets you launch virtual machines (called instances), which can be customized to suit your needs. Instance types vary in CPU, memory, storage, and networking, so you can pick what’s right for you.

    AWS EC2 provides the flexibility to scale your resources up or down as needed, so you only pay for the resources you use. Additionally, you are able to configure security and network settings for your instances, as well as launch instances in a number of availability zones to ensure high availability.

    Some key features of EC2 include:

    • Elasticity: Scale resources up or down as needed
    • Customization: Choose from a variety of instance types and configurations
    • Security: Configure security groups and network settings
    • High availability: Launch instances in multiple availability zones
    • Flexibility: Choose between On-demand, Reserved, and Spot instances.

    AWS’s EC2 service is a core service that is used for a wide range of applications, such as web-based applications, big data processing, and gaming servers.

  • AWS Services

    Compute:

    Storage:

    • Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
    • Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)
    • Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)
    • AWS Storage Gateway
    • Amazon S3 Glacier
    • Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive
    • Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering
    • Amazon S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access
    • Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration
    • Amazon S3 Outposts
    • Amazon S3 Batch Operations

    Databases:

    • Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
    • Amazon DynamoDB
    • Amazon Neptune
    • Amazon DocumentDB
    • Amazon Timestream
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB)
    • Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
    • Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service
    • Amazon RDS on VMware
    • Amazon RDS for Oracle
    • Amazon RDS for SQL Server
    • Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
    • Amazon RDS for MySQL
    • Amazon Aurora
    • Amazon Redshift
    • Amazon Elasticsearch Service

    AWS Networking services

    • Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
    • Amazon Elastic IP
    • Amazon Direct Connect
    • AWS Transit Gateway
    • AWS App Mesh
    • AWS Cloud Map
    • AWS Global Accelerator
    • AWS App Runner
    • AWS App Mesh
    • Amazon Route 53
    • AWS Global Accelerator
    • AWS CloudFront
    • AWS Direct Connect Gateway
    • AWS VPN CloudHub
    • AWS Managed VPN
    • AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager
    • Amazon CloudFront
    • Amazon Route 53
    • AWS Global Accelerator
    • Elastic Load Balancing (Classic Load Balancer, Application Load Balancer and Network Load Balancer)
    • AWS PrivateLink
    • AWS Global Accelerator
    • AWS Direct Connect
    • AWS Resource Access Manager
    • AWS App Mesh

    Security, Identity & Compliance:

    • Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM)
    • AWS Single Sign-On (SSO)
    • AWS Certificate Manager
    • Amazon CloudHSM
    • AWS Directory Service
    • Amazon GuardDuty
    • Amazon Inspector
    • Amazon Macie
    • AWS Resource Access Manager
    • AWS Secrets Manager
    • AWS Security Hub
    • AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF)
    • AWS Shield
    • AWS Firewall Manager
    • AWS Organizations
    • AWS Resource Groups
    • AWS Resource Tagging
    • AWS Control Tower

    Application Integration:

    • Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
    • Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)
    • AWS Step Functions
    • AWS EventBridge
    • Amazon MQ
    • Amazon SNS Mobile Push
    • AWS AppSync

    Analytics:

    • Amazon QuickSight
    • Amazon Kinesis
    • Amazon Elasticsearch Service
    • Amazon CloudSearch
    • AWS Glue
    • Amazon Data Pipeline
    • AWS Data Exchange
    • AWS Lake Formation
    • AWS Data Catalog
    • AWS DataBrew

    AI and Machine Learning:

    • Amazon SageMaker
    • Amazon Comprehend
    • Amazon Transcribe
    • Amazon Translate
    • Amazon Lex
    • Amazon Polly
    • Amazon Rekognition
    • Amazon Transcribe Medical
    • Amazon Translate Medical
    • Amazon Comprehend Medical
    • Amazon Augmented AI
    • Amazon Personalize
    • Amazon Forecast
    • Amazon Textract
    • Amazon Kendra
    • Amazon CodeGuru
    • Amazon CodeGuru Profiler
    • Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer
    • Amazon Fraud Detector

    Management and Governance:

    • AWS Management Console
    • AWS Systems Manager
    • AWS Personal Health Dashboard
    • AWS Auto Scaling
    • AWS CloudFormation
    • AWS CloudTrail
    • AWS Config
    • AWS Service Catalog
    • AWS Resource Groups
    • AWS Resource Tagging
    • AWS Control Tower
    • AWS Organizations
    • AWS AppConfig
    • AWS App Runner
    • AWS CodeStar
    • AWS CodeCommit
    • AWS CodeBuild
    • AWS CodeDeploy
    • AWS CodePipeline
    • AWS CodeArtifact