AWS – You can now run a MacOS on your EC2 instance
If you ever dreamed about running MacOS on a cloud virtual machine (to be honest I don’t
), AWS just delivered to you an early Christmas gift.
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If you ever dreamed about running MacOS on a cloud virtual machine (to be honest I don’t
), AWS just delivered to you an early Christmas gift.
Like many not-for-profit leaders, you likely already understand the value of cloud computing. If you’re in the process of budgeting for a server migration in the upcoming fiscal year, be sure to add this event to your calendar as well.
As you know AWS S3 Bucket is used to stored data in a cloud storage container.
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One important part of running resources on cloud services is the cost management.
With cloud services, you have the ability to buy resources and/or services directly from your management portal.
Starting now, any new AWS Elastic File Service (EFS) file system are automatically backup with recommended settings (daily backups with a retention of 35 days) during the creation process.
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A new Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been introduced in preview called Honeycode – https://www.honeycode.aws/