Terratag is a CLI tool allowing for tags or labels to be applied across an entire set of Terraform files. Terratag will apply tags or labels to any AWS, GCP and Azure resources.
How to use Terratag to automatically manage tags and labels for your Terraform Code
This blog addresses how you can do that easily and automatically when using Terraform and Terratag (an open source project by env0) on top of the Gitlab CI/CD platform.
Use Tagging to Organize Your Environment and Drive Accountability - Laying the Foundation: Setting Up Your Environment for Cost Optimization
This paper seeks to empower you to maximize value from your investments, improve forecasting accuracy and cost predictability, create a culture of ownership and cost transparency, and continuously measure your optimization status.
Alert severity not correctly set on PagerDuty Alert · Issue #1211 · prometheus/alertmanager
I'm trying to migrate to the PagerDuty API v2. I already changed to use the routing_key in the configuration so that AM would use the API v2. What I can not find how to do is passing on to ...
Severity not being set in pagerduty eventv2 call · Issue #2193 · prometheus/alertmanager
I would like to create a receiver that's a pagerduty integration with severity set to 'warning' and create low urgency incidents in pagerduty. I wanted to check in here to s...
[Umbrella] Make ClickHouse great on AArch64 · Issue #37005 · ClickHouse/ClickHouse
Objective Improve performance of ClickHouse for AArch64 and share the knowledge on how to do that. Plan This is list of what can be done to improve performance for AArch64. Contrib/third_party libr...
Using Amazon EMR on Amazon EKS for transient EMR clusters | Amazon Web Services
Introduction Many organizations as part of their cloud journey into Amazon Web Services migrate and modernize their ETL (extract-transform-load) batch processing workloads running on on-premises Hadoop clusters to AWS. They often start their journey with the lift and shift approach, by hosting their Hadoop environment on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) or migrate to […]
Architecting for resiliency on AWS App Runner | Amazon Web Services
AWS App Runner is one of the simplest ways to run your containerized web applications and APIs on AWS. App Runner abstracts away the cloud resources needed for running your web application or API, including load balancers, TLS certificates, auto-scaling, logs, metrics, tracing (such as observability), as well as the underlying compute resources. With App Runner, […]
Understanding data transfer costs for AWS container services | Amazon Web Services
Overview Data transfer costs can play a significant role in determining the overall design of a system. Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR), Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) can incur data transfer charges depending on a variety of factors. It can be difficult to visualize what that means […]
hashicorp/envconsul: Launch a subprocess with environment variables using data from @HashiCorp Consul and Vault.
Launch a subprocess with environment variables using data from @HashiCorp Consul and Vault. - hashicorp/envconsul: Launch a subprocess with environment variables using data from @HashiCorp Consul a...
Find the right Spot Instances for your application – Spot Instance advisor – Amazon Web Services
Spot Instance advisor helps you determine pools with the least chance of interruption and provides the savings you get over On-Demand rates. You should weigh your application’s tolerance for interruption and your cost saving goals when selecting a Spot instance. The lower your interruption rate, the longer your Spot instances are likely to run.
Shared Responsibility Model - Amazon Web Services (AWS)
While AWS manages security of the cloud, security in the cloud is the responsibility of the customer. Learn more about the Shared Responsibility Model.