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Compute performance efficiency - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Well-Architected Framework: Performance Efficiency Pillar
Compute performance efficiency
- [Presenter] Starting with compute architecture, What are we going to select? What do our designers actually create their applications on with the expectation of the compute they could use? We have to consider the design of the application, how it's going to be used, i.e., the usage patterns, and maybe the usage patterns demand scale. Maybe the usage pattern is it's not that important of an application. Maybe you don't know yet. Hence monitoring will help you out. And then we have to look at the configuration settings. How do I bundle and link all of the Amazon services together? Now, as mentioned, you might use an EC2 instance, a virtual server. Maybe you use Kubernetes or Docker containers. Maybe you're dispensing with instances and containers and using Lambda functions. Maybe you use all of the compute options. That might be the way to look at this. First up, let's look at EC2 instances, our virtual servers at AWS.…
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Design principals5m 26s
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Achieving performance efficiency at AWS5m 23s
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Compute performance efficiency6m 26s
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Demo: Use AWS Compute Optimizer1m 17s
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Effective storage efficiencies5m 45s
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Demo: Storage tuning5m 38s
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Designing for effective database performance efficiency5m 11s
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Demo: Aurora Serverless deployment2m 55s
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Designing for effective Network performance efficiency5m 38s
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Demo: Using a Quick Start reference deployment3m 3s
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Challenge: Modify and test compute and storage speeds3m 46s
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Monitoring performance efficiency3m 2s
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Performance efficiency trade-offs1m 54s
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Demo: Using the Well-Architected tool1m 58s
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