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Moving to the Cloud: Exploring the API Gateway to Success

Daniel Bryant

Take the API gateway use case as an example, there are two key personas involved: the platform engineers, who want to set appropriate guardrails to minimize incidents and maximize their security posture, and the developers, who want to release services and functionality rapidly and configure API endpoints dynamically.

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10 top AWS resources on O’Reilly’s online learning platform

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Our most-used AWS resources will help you stay on track in your journey to learn and apply AWS. We dove into the data on our online learning platform to identify the most-used Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources. These are the items our platform subscribers regularly turn to as they apply AWS in their projects and organizations.

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Managing CI/CD pipelines with Arm compute resource classes

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Organizations that need to run microservices, application servers, databases, and other workloads in a cost-effective way will continue to turn to the Arm architecture. Before you can get started with this tutorial, you need to complete a number of tasks: Git clone this arm-executors example repo GitHub. Sign-up for a CircleCI account.

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Enabling TLS in the Dev Loop: Self-Signed Certs, nip, and edgestack.me

Daniel Bryant

It’s easy to spin up an app or microservice and access this via an IP address or localhost, but this isn’t a fully qualified domain name and doesn’t quite behave in the same way. For example, Chrome tries to make it very difficult to view pages with invalid TLS certificates. AWS ALB vs NLB). to 127.0.0.1.

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The Mechanics of Deploying the Envoy Proxy at Lyft: Lessons Learned for Ambassador

Daniel Bryant

At last year’s Microservices Virtual Practitioner Summit Matt gave a great talk about the journey and mechanics of deploying Envoy at Lyft , and I was keen to revisit some of the wisdom shared within this talk and see how this relates to the work being undertaken in the open source Ambassador project.

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Routing from Kubernetes to External VMs using the Ambassador API gateway: A Terraformed Playground

Daniel Bryant

Edge Routing in a Multi-Platform World I’ve written previously about using an edge proxy or gateway to help with a migration from a monolith to microservices, or a migration from on premises to the cloud. If you have network access to the endpoint, then Ambassador can route to it.

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Routing in a Multi-Platform Data Center: From VMs to Kubernetes, via Ambassador

Daniel Bryant

Edge Routing in a Multi-Platform World I’ve written previously about using an edge proxy or gateway to help with a migration from a monolith to microservices, or a migration from on premises to the cloud. If you have network access to the endpoint, then Ambassador can route to it.