Joel Varty
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Amazon adds CloudFront API for content invalidation
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Good news from Amazon this morning as they have announced what I’ve been asking for – an API for content invalidation. Previously, they allowed content to have a max-age of 1 hour, but it didn’t allow for the control that a manual invalidation would...
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Amazon CloudFront Cache Invalidation – Fill out the Survey!
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Amazon have come up with a survey regarding how cache can be invalidated on object stored in their CloudFront servers. http://survey.amazonwebservices.com/survey/s?s=1369 This is a key feature for Agility CMS, and for a lot of other applications...
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What is Cloud Computing?
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This is a question that we discuss quite often at Edentity. It’s one of those things, kind of like “web services” where the terminology has been thrown around by a ton of people and means a lot of different things. Here’s my favorite diagram so...
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Amazon Web Services Import/Export – fill your S3 buckets without killing your bandwidth
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One of the things about online file storage is getting the first massive data dump onto the server. If you have a lot of data to store, it would be more prudent to simply take an external drive to the physical data center and do a transfer...
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