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AWS Compute Blog

Multi-Region event-driven failover architecture with Amazon EventBridge and Route 53

Multi-Region Event-Driven Failover Architecture with Amazon EventBridge and Route 53 Event-driven architectures enable applications to respond to events in real-time, providing scalability and loose coupling between components. However, ensuring high availability across multiple AWS regions requires careful design of failover mechanisms. This post demonstrates how to build a resilient multi-region event-driven architecture using Amazon EventBridge, […]

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The Verge Tech

Casey Neistat’s guide to posting every day

Some news: The Vergecast is now a daily podcast! Starting today, we'll be posting every weekday, with even more gadgets and rankings and conversations and feelings and podcasts-within-podcasts. We're excited for all the ways this new schedule lets us tell new kinds of stories, experiment with new tech and new formats, and involve you even more in the show. (The other immediate change to know about: We'll be publishing the show in the afternoons going forward, so we can include the day's biggest

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Laravel News

Shift + AI = Fully Automated Laravel Upgrades

Introducing AI skills to fully automate the entire Shift workflow. The post Shift + AI = Fully Automated Laravel Upgrades appeared first on Laravel News. Join the Laravel Newsletter to get Laravel articles like this directly in your inbox.

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DigitalOcean Blog

DigitalOcean Serverless Inference: A Deep Dive

The Problem: Inference Gets Hard at Scale If you’ve shipped an AI feature to production, you already know: the hard part isn’t making a model respond to a prompt. The hard part is making it respond more reliably, at scale, across multiple models, without burning through your budget. The moment real users show up, you’re dealing with GPU resource contention, traffic unpredictability (a single enterprise customer can 10x your request volume overnight), latency-cost tradeoffs that shift constantly,

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