AWS (Amazon Web Services) is the largest cloud computing platform, offering over 200 services from virtual servers to machine learning. About a third of all cloud infrastructure runs on AWS. It's incredibly powerful but notorious for its confusing pricing and overwhelming number of services.
The largest cloud computing platform, offering over 200 services from virtual servers to machine learning. About a third of all cloud infrastructure runs on AWS. It's incredibly powerful but notorious for its confusing pricing and overwhelming number of services.
Short for Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment. It automates testing and deploying your code so you can ship faster with fewer bugs.
The practice of automatically building and testing code every time someone pushes changes. Catches problems early instead of at release time.
Automatically deploying code to production after it passes all tests. No manual "deploy" button—if tests pass, it ships.
A culture and set of practices that bridges development and operations. The goal is faster, more reliable releases through automation and collaboration.
Managing servers, databases, and networks through config files instead of clicking around dashboards. Version controlled, repeatable, and way less error-prone.