Top 5 Architecture Blog Posts for Q3 2021

The goal of the AWS Architecture Blog i s to highlight best practices and provide architectural guidance. We publish thought leadership pieces that encourage readers to discover other technical documentation such as solutions and managed solutions , other AWS blogs , videos , reference architectures, whitepapers, and guides , training and certification , case studies , and the AWS Architecture Monthly Magazine .

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Field Notes: How to Build an AWS Glue Workflow using the AWS Cloud Development Kit

Many customers use AWS Glue workflows to build and orchestrate their ETL (extract-transform-load) pipelines directly in the AWS Glue console using the visual tool to author workflows. This can be time consuming, harder to version control, and error prone due to manual configurations, when compared to managing your workflows as code.

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Connect Amazon S3 File Gateway using AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3

AWS Storage Gateway is a set of services that provides on-premises access to virtually unlimited cloud storage. You can extend your on-premises storage capacity, and move on-premises backups and archives to the cloud. It provides low-latency access to cloud storage by caching frequently accessed data on premises, while storing data securely and durably in the cloud.

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SAP workload automation using Suse on Azure

If you’d like to see us expand this article with more information, such as potential use cases, alternative services, implementation considerations, or pricing guidance, let us know with GitHub Feedback ! This architecture demonstrates how to use the SUSE SAP automation solution on Azure.

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What is Cloud Load Balancing?

Let’s say your new application has been a hit. Usage is growing across the world and you now need to figure out how to scale, optimize, and secure the app while keeping your costs down and your users happy. That’s where Cloud Load Balancing comes in

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Building blocks for autonomous-driving simulation environments

To assess autonomous driving (AD), function engineers need to simulate the behavior of vehicles with AD capabilities. Consider the following example driving scenario: A test vehicle is autonomously driving at 80 mph in the right lane on a 3-lane highway.There is a truck 600 ft ahead driving in the same lane and in the same direction at 55 mph. There is no vehicle nearby in the middle lane. The road markers are visible, the sun is shining perpendicular to the vehicle, and the road is dry.

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Field Notes: How to Enable Cross-Account Access for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams using Kinesis Client Library 2.x

Businesses today are dealing with vast amounts of real-time data they need to process and analyze to generate insights. Real-time delivery of data and insights enable businesses to quickly make decisions in response to sensor data from devices, clickstream events, user engagement, and infrastructure events, among many others.

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