AWS Open Source Blog

AWS Service Broker plus GovCloud logos.

AWS Service Broker with Ease – and Now for GovCloud

AWS customers are increasingly asking for easier implementation across all services, so they can focus on what is important to their customers. In this post, we’ll explain some changes in the installation and configuration process for the AWS Service Broker which make it easier and faster to get up and running on your application platform. […]

Read More
Amazon Corretto GA.

Amazon Corretto 8 Now Generally Available

  Amazon Corretto 8, a no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK, is now Generally Available (Corretto 8 had been in preview since we announced it in November, 2018). Amazon runs Corretto internally on thousands of production services. We at Amazon are committed to keeping Java free. Since preview, we’ve listened to our customers and have […]

Read More
Apache feather logo.

Supporting The Apache Software Foundation

At AWS, we are excited to support The Apache Software Foundation, championing an organization that is delivering software for public good. Apache’s software is core to much of the Internet and is used by many of our customers and community. We’re happy to kick off 2019 by increasing our support of The Apache Software Foundation: […]

Read More
FOSDEM logo.

Open Source Love at FOSDEM 2019

It’s that time of the year again, and thousands of open source enthusiasts will be traveling to Brussels, Belgium to attend FOSDEM to soak up as much as they can in 700 sessions covering hundreds of open source projects, across the span of two days at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solbosch Campus. For those of […]

Read More
Kata Containers logo.

Kata Containers 1.5 Release with Support for Firecracker

Firecracker was announced at re:Invent 2018. It provides security and isolation of virtual machines along with fast startup times and density of containers. It provides a cloud-native hypervisor for running containers safely and efficiently. In this post, Eric Ernst from the Kata Containers project explains how Firecracker meets a need in their community for a […]

Read More
integrating Phabricator into a CI/CD pipeline.

Integrating Phabricator with AWS CodePipeline via AWS CodeCommit

Realizing true DevOps culture means implementing a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline from development to production, often integrating popular open source tools with cloud services such as AWS CodeCommit and AWS CodePipeline. In this post, Junaid Kapadia shows how to integrate Phabricator, an open source code manager, into a cloud-based CI/CD pipeline. Asif […]

Read More
communities code culture image.

Top Posts of 2018

中文版 It’s that Top Ten time of year, and I thought you might find it interesting to know which of the posts on the AWS Open Source blog have been the most popular in 2018. 1. Introducing Amazon Corretto, a No-Cost Distribution of OpenJDK with Long-Term Support by Arun Gupta, Nov 14 No surprise that […]

Read More
Kubecon 2018 expo hall.

KubeCon Seattle 2018 Recap

中文版 With 8,000 attendees in person and 2,000 on the waitlist, this was the biggest KubeCon ever. Amazon Web Services was a Diamond sponsor, and this was another great opportunity to meet our customers on the exhibitor floor, in the hallways, in the social events, and throughout the conference. There were a number of hot […]

Read More
kubectl-get-clusterserviceclass.

Using Kubernetes Service Catalog and AWS Service Broker on EKS

中文版 In a previous post we discussed using the AWS Service Broker on Kubernetes. A lot has changed since then: EKS is now available, and the Service Broker has evolved significantly, so we thought it would be good to revisit the topic with a focus on EKS. If you are a Kubernetes user, you may […]

Read More