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Amazon Web Services (AWS) and OpenAI have formed a $38 billion partnership to enhance OpenAI's AI workloads. AWS will provide advanced computing resources, including NVIDIA GPUs and the ability to scale up to millions of CPUs, to support OpenAI's generative AI projects. The infrastructure is designed for high efficiency and low-latency performance.
AWS has introduced its European Sovereign Cloud, designed to meet strict data sovereignty requirements for public sector and regulated industries in Europe. This independent cloud infrastructure operates entirely within the EU, ensuring data residency and operational control under European jurisdiction.
AWS introduces Stack Refactoring for CloudFormation, allowing users to reorganize their infrastructure without downtime. This feature enables moving resources between stacks, renaming IDs, and breaking down large templates into smaller ones while ensuring operational stability. The process is controlled and can be tracked for safety.
This article discusses the transition from AWS to bare-metal infrastructure, detailing the cost savings and operational changes experienced over two years. The authors address common questions from the tech community, highlighting their significant savings, improved reliability, and ongoing cloud utilization where it makes sense.
HashiCorp has announced the general availability of the Terraform AWS provider version 6.0, which enhances multi-region support and simplifies infrastructure management across AWS. This update allows users to define AWS resources with a single configuration file, improving workflow efficiency and reducing memory usage.
Amazon Web Services experienced a significant outage on Monday, affecting numerous major websites including Disney+, Reddit, and United Airlines. Although most services were restored within hours, the outage highlighted the fragility of reliance on major cloud providers, with AWS confirming it was caused by DNS issues related to its DynamoDB service.
Apple has reportedly explored the possibility of creating its own cloud computing service to compete with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This move indicates Apple's interest in expanding its infrastructure capabilities and potentially diversifying its revenue streams. The company is considering how to leverage its existing resources to enter the cloud market effectively.