Beyond the Bill: Identifying Hidden Resource Leaks in Managed Cloud Infrastructure
AI on AWS,AWS,Cloud Infrastructure,DevOps,Cloud Resource Leaks Explained: Fix Hidden Costs & Reduce Cloud Spend: Managed cloud infrastructure resource leaks are subtle, systemic inefficiencies where provisioned assets like orphaned storage, idle compute instances, or unoptimized network configurations continue to incur charges without providing operational value. Identifying these leaks matters because they can inflate monthly expenditures by 30% or more,…
Read moreThe 24/7 Monitoring Blueprint: Beyond the Uptime Robot
AWS,Cloud Infrastructure,24/7 monitoring and maintenance is a comprehensive infrastructure strategy that combines real-time telemetry, automated alerting, and human expertise to ensure the continuous health of digital assets. While basic tools only check if a site is “up,” a true monitoring blueprint tracks internal system metrics to identify “grey failures” before they cause an outage. This approach…
Read moreIn-House vs Outsourced Cloud Management: How Scaling Businesses Can Optimize Infrastructure
AWS,Cloud Infrastructure,DevOps,In-house vs outsourced cloud management is a strategic evaluation of whether a company should build its own internal engineering team or partner with an external provider to handle its digital infrastructure. This decision matters because scaling businesses often hit a “complexity wall” where the technical demands of 24/7 uptime, security compliance, and cost optimization exceed…
Read moreTop Cloud Storage Services 2025 Secure, Fast & Built for the Future
AWS,Cloud Infrastructure,IT Infrastructure,Online storage has become one of the most important needs for both businesses and individuals in 2025. With the growth of data, documents, images, and videos, people are looking for safe, fast, and reliable ways to keep their information. The main focus is no longer just storing files but also accessing them easily, sharing them…
Read moreHow to Implement Responsible AI Practices Using AWS Services
AI in IT Support & Infrastructure,AWS,Server Management,Responsible AI in the Real World Artificial intelligence is now an inseparable part of decision-making-from loan approvals to hiring to healthcare diagnostics. The focus is no longer on whether AI should be built responsibly, but on how to achieve it. Responsible AI prioritizes ethical machine learning with equity, openness, accountability, and data protection. AWS provides…
Read moreAWS, Azure, or Google Cloud: Who’s Leading in 2025?
AWS,Cloud Infrastructure,Battle of the Clouds: AWS, Azure, and GCP in 2025 In the cloud computing arena of 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) continue to represent the top-tier service providers. Each of these providers offers a broad array of services designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses. However, their…
Read moreSteps to Run Kubernetes on the AWS Cloud Using Minikube Cluster
AWS,Before setting up the Kubernetes environment, you must install the Docker: docker-ce:18.06 or above, Kubectl, and Minikube in the cloud instance. Let us see the steps to run the...
Read moreSteps to install Kubernetes on Amazon Linux EC2
AWS,Kubernetes is an open-source that allows you to manage containerized apps everywhere without changing the operational method. With Kubernetes, you can manage any application across multiple cloud or on-premises. AWS makes it easy to use Kubernetes. Here, you can manage Kubernetes by yourself using Amazon EC2. Before installing Kubernetes on Amazon Linux EC2, you must…
Read moreKey difference between Amazon ECS vs EKS
AWS,Whether you prefer a simplified and managed approach with ECS or the flexibility and scalability of Kubernetes with EKS, you need to understand the key difference between Amazon ECS vs EKS, which will help you make an informed choice for your containerized workloads. Amazon ECS Amazon ECS (Amazon Elastic Container Service) is a fully managed…
Read moreTroubleshoot Health check failures for Amazon ECS tasks on AWS Fargate
AWS,The most common error you will receive during health check failures for Amazon ECS tasks on AWS Fargate. The errors are: (service AWS-service) (port 8080) is unhealthy in (target-grouparn:uxyztargetgroup/aws-targetgroup/123456789) due to (reason Health checks failed with these codes: [502]) or [request timeout] (service AWS-Service) (port 8080) is unhealthy in target-group tf-20190411170 due to (reason Health…
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