AWS Open Source Blog
Category: Best Practices
Build More Sustainable AWS Workloads with the Sustainability Scanner
Sustainability Scanner is an open source tool designed to help customers create a more sustainable infrastructure on AWS by evaluating your infrastructure as code against a set of sustainability best practices and suggested improvements to apply to your code.
Deep PostgreSQL Thoughts: Valuing Currency
PostgreSQL currency buys you fewer bugs, higher security, and comes with relatively low risks.
Enhancing Network Resilience with Istio on Amazon EKS
Explore how Istio on Amazon EKS can enhance network resilience for microservices.
Accelerate your Application Modernization to Amazon EKS with Konveyor
Get at introduction to Konveyor, an open source tool that you can use in your modernization projects on Kubernetes.
Two New Open Source Rust Crates Create Easier Cedar Policy Management
Developers using the Cedar SDK can use two new open source Rust crates, cedar-local-agent and avp-local-agent, to reduce their development burden and ease policy management tasks.
How Open Source Projects are Using Kani to Write Better Software in Rust
AWS open source project Kani is succeeding in changing the perception, effectiveness, and usability of verification tools that were previously thought to be cumbersome or beyond reach.
Behind the Scenes on AWS Contributions to Cloud Native Open Source Projects
In the past year alone, AWS contributed significantly to containerd, Cortex, etcd, Fluentd, nerdctl, Notary, OpenTelemetry, Thanos, and Tinkerbell.
Right-size your Kubernetes Applications Using Open Source Goldilocks for Cost Optimization
Learn how to optimize resource allocation and right-size applications in Kubernetes environments to reduce costs using open source Goldilocks.
Driving Action and Communication in AWS Amplify Open Source Projects
Learn about the processes and tools that the AWS Amplify team built and uses to help build a vibrant and responsive open source community.
Why Bad Bugs in DNS (And Other Open Source Code) Just Won’t Go Away
Paul Vixie, VP/ Distinguished Engineer of Security at AWS, explains why bugs discovered in DNS 14 years ago are still causing problems for software today, despite the existence of a patch.