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Crafting a One-Page resume website without spending a dollar

Published: December 4, 2023 | Modified: December 10, 2023

This post details my side project—a one-page resume website that I constructed without incurring any expenses.

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Scaling with AWS PrivateLink

Published: October 22, 2023 | Modified: October 22, 2023

In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the scalability factors pertaining to AWS PrivateLink. As your organization’s VPC count grows, explore the impact on your AWS PrivateLink infrastructure and management. Learn about considerations that helps to craft a scalable solution that harnesses the power of PrivateLink while minimizing complexity and costs.

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Understanding the basics of Lambda Function URLs

Published: October 21, 2023 | Modified: October 21, 2023

This article provides an introductory exploration of Lambda Function URLs. Learn about their definition, discover when and why they are utilized, and delve into key security considerations. Get a solid grasp of this essential aspect of AWS Lambda in a concise and informative read.

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VPC Peering vs AWS PrivateLink vs Transit Gateway

Published: October 21, 2023 | Modified: October 21, 2023

In this blog, we explore the methods of inter-VPC communication, comparing VPC peering, AWS PrivateLink, and Transit Gateway. We’ll shed light on the unique strengths of each method and help you navigate the best choice for your cloud network architecture. Discover the ideal solution for your cross-VPC connectivity needs.

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How to overprovision the EKS cluster?

Published: October 17, 2023 | Modified: October 17, 2023

This article presents a thorough guide on overprovisioning the EKS cluster, complete with a step-by-step approach for deployment, setup, and testing. It delves into creating and setting up PriorityClass, ConfigMap, and RBAC; deploying pause pods and an autoscaler; and implementing a testing strategy.

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Basics of Overprovisioning in EKS Cluster

Published: October 15, 2023 | Modified: October 15, 2023

The article discusses overprovisioning in Kubernetes clusters, exploring its need and calculation methods. Overprovisioning, facilitated by pause pods, prepares a cluster for future demands and avoids bottlenecks and delays. The article also explains how scale-in works with pause pods and how to configure pause pod deployment.

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GitHub Do’s and Don’ts

Published: January 19, 2023 | Modified: January 19, 2023

A list of pointers that can help you define GitHub usage guidelines.

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