#cloudchat Recap: AWS Implementation Stories
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This week we hosted a special edition of #cloudchat. To round out our month-long AWS-themed discussion we had many users, including our own Rackers, tweeting live from the re:Invent floor! The experts discussed their experiences implementing AWS — the good and the bad — and which re:Invent announcements had them the most excited.
Our own Chief Evangelist, John Engates, joined our AWS Evangelist and Cloud Architect Erin Johnson in tweeting live from the conference. Also joining the discussion was Cloud Economist Corey Quinn, RackN’s Rob Hirschfeld, AWS’s Nathan Peck, RealSelf’s Ed Anderson and Cisco’s Maish Saidel-Keesing.
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Together, our participants weighed in on some of the most pressing AWS questions:
- Q1: What kinds of results have you seen after moving workloads to #AWS or deploying new workloads on AWS? #cloudchat
- Q2: What’s the most successful #AWS project you’ve been a part of? What worked well? #cloudchat
- Q3: When implementing #AWS have you found the migration and deployment phase to be particularly difficult or smooth? Why? #cloudchat
- Q4: What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced while implementing or operating #AWS? How did you overcome it? #cloudchat
- Q5: What’s the biggest tip you’d give to an IT team that’s just about to begin a major #AWS implementation? #cloudchat
- Q6: What’s the one thing that came out of #reinvent this year that you’re the most excited about? Why? #cloudchat
We asked cloud chatters to share their most successful migration stories. AWS’s Nathan Peck described a project he worked on for a social media app. He explained how they “took a monolithic backend and turned it into efficient and highly scalable microservices in Elastic Container Service.”
https://twitter.com/nathankpeck/status/936308207428890625
The journey of migrating to and deploying AWS can be complex and paved with challenges. Our experts said the best cure for a bumpy road is to plan from the beginning and define the cloud strategy.
https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig/status/936307142688088065
https://twitter.com/wmalz/status/936307382954717185
A reoccurring theme we’ve seen in nearly every #cloudchat has been the need to learn from those who have been there before. So, we asked our experts to share their biggest tips for teams beginning a major AWS implementation.
Nathan said writing infrastructure code from the start is key, and Corey emphasized the need to lean on the people who understand AWS best to avoid major pitfalls.
https://twitter.com/nathankpeck/status/936312230433325057
https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig/status/936312440085651456
Finally, on the heels of the re:Invent keynote, our cloud chatters shared what AWS updates they’re most looking forward to. From Aurora to Fargate — there is no doubting 2018 is going to be a big year in the cloud.
https://twitter.com/jengates/status/936314035594600448
https://twitter.com/QuinnyPig/status/936313683801550850
https://twitter.com/edjgeek/status/936314180226883584
https://twitter.com/edyesed/status/936313839020261377
Enjoy this week’s AWS-themed #cloudchat? Explore our Twitter Moment to read more of the conversation and catch us each week in December as we turn our eyes to the future of the cloud.
https://twitter.com/i/moments/936774956217663488
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