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  • Deploying CloudFront Access Log Analysis Infrastructure with CDK 2

    calendar Nov 2, 2023 · 5 min read · AWS CDK CloudFront Glue Athena Typescript Web  ·
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    Enabling CloudFront access logs is a basic way of monitoring incoming requests. However, CloudFront writes these logs as gzip packed files into S3, which makes a convenient analysis difficult. AWS Glue together with AWS Athena allows the use of SQL to query these logs and this post explains the steps to deploy the necessary infrastructure with CDK 2.


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  • Keeping Stateful and Stateless Resources in Separate Stacks in CDK

    calendar Feb 21, 2023 · 3 min read · AWS CDK  ·
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    When deploying infrastructure as code with CDK it is a good practice to keep stateful resources like databases separated from stateless resources in different stacks to avoid accidental data loss and other problems.


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Gerhard Flothow

Freelance full stack software developer, wannabe ethical hacker with strong interest in infrastructure, software quality, security, privacy and the beauty of simplicity.
Taking care of Pachamama and its creatures.

"Cuando la sangre de tus venas retorne al mar y el polvo de tus huesos vuelva al suelo, quizás recuerdes que esta tierra no te pertenece a ti, sino que tú perteneces a esta tierra." - proverbio indígena Warming stripes showing the global warming from 1850 until 2022, here used as a separator

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