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Automated RDS Snapshot Management for Improved Data Security

2024-07-17T06:42:57+00:00

The Automated Daily RDS Export ensures that daily snapshots of Amazon RDS instances are created and made shareable. While RDS takes daily snapshots automatically, these are not shareable by default. To address this, we copy the snapshots and share the copies with a designated backup account. This process uses AWS Lambda Functions and Amazon EventBridge to automate the task. EventBridge triggers the Lambda function daily, which handles copying and sharing the snapshots. This automation ensures that shareable snapshots are created every day without manual intervention, enhancing the reliability and accessibility of database backups. The Automated Daily RDS Export has several [...]

Automated RDS Snapshot Management for Improved Data Security2024-07-17T06:42:57+00:00

Unified Slack Automation for Purging the Cache

2024-05-15T11:29:22+00:00

Cached data can sometimes be corrupted, which can lead to performance problems. It can also prevent applications and websites from loading the latest version of their content. That’s why clearing cache is a must, not only does it resolve these issues, it also clears up space. Clearing cache is also a way to protect privacy since cache can hold sensitive information. About the task Currently, when purging the cache for both TD Portal and TD Main Site, 4 slack commands have to be used: For TD Portal: /clear-w3 portal /clear-fastcgi portal For TD Main Site: /clear-wprocket main /clear-fastcgi main Using [...]

Unified Slack Automation for Purging the Cache2024-05-15T11:29:22+00:00

Serverless Model Deployment in AWS: Streamlining with Lambda, Docker, and S3

2023-11-30T06:08:01+00:00

Welcome back to our series on model deployment in AWS! In the fast-paced world of machine learning and data science, the ability to deploy models efficiently and reliably is crucial. This is where AWS services, with their vast array of tools and capabilities, come into play. In this second installment, we will delve into the potent combination of AWS Lambda and Docker, coupled with the convenience of storing models in S3. This trio offers a scalable, cost-effective, and streamlined solution for deploying machine learning models in a production environment. If you recall, in the first part of our series, we [...]

Serverless Model Deployment in AWS: Streamlining with Lambda, Docker, and S32023-11-30T06:08:01+00:00

Creating a Slack Notification for Redis Errors with Lambda Function and CloudWatch Logs Integration

2023-10-22T14:15:34+00:00

As more companies turn to cloud solutions, monitoring and notification systems for errors are becoming increasingly crucial. Redis, an open-source, fast, in-memory key-value data store, is now a widely used solution for databases, cache, message brokers, and queues. However, like any software, Redis may experience errors that require immediate attention. This article will guide you through setting up an automated Slack Notification using Lambda Function and CloudWatch Logs Integration to receive real-time alerts when Redis errors occur. Let's begin by configuring the CloudWatch agent to send Redis logs to CloudWatch Logs by running sudo vi /opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/bin/config.json in SSH. Suppose you [...]

Creating a Slack Notification for Redis Errors with Lambda Function and CloudWatch Logs Integration2023-10-22T14:15:34+00:00

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