by Marcin Pajdzik | 18 Mar 2018 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Solutions Architecture
Multi Account Architecture – From One to Many: Evolving VPC Design This is a topic that is well known from previous reinvent conferences. It is especially interesting for large enterprise level organisations looking for the right architecture when consuming...
by Marcin Pajdzik | 19 Jan 2018 | Career, Solutions Architecture
I have been recently asked to contribute my thoughts and insights for an article for Gazprom Marketing & Trading. The article offers tips and advice for those IT professionals who are looking to take the step into a solutions architect role. The full article can...
by Marcin Pajdzik | 16 Aug 2017 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Azure, Solutions Architecture
I have been recently asked on several occasions why I would ever choose Microsoft Azure over Amazon Web Services. There are a number of reasons why I would advise on using Azure in certain scenarios despite AWS being an undisputed market leader in cloud computing....
by Marcin Pajdzik | 5 Apr 2017 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Solutions Architecture
I have worked with Amazon Web Services since 2008. For the past couple of years, I have done a lot of work around network design and hybrid cloud in enterprise level environments. Over all the years, I have been exposed to most of the AWS services. The examination is...
by Marcin Pajdzik | 15 Sep 2016 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Solutions Architecture
In order to run .NET web applications on Amazon Web Services EC2 instances in an Auto Scaling Group behind an Elastic Load Balancer, a process needs to be set up that will deploy your application each time a new EC2 instance goes online. The Octopus Deploy server is a...
by Marcin Pajdzik | 1 Aug 2016 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Solutions Architecture
As much as AWS VPC offers security and flexibility, there are certain aspects of its design that are worth proper consideration prior to implementation. This is because if you do not lay out your VPC well enough, you may not leave yourself enough room for manoeuvre...
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