AWS Graviton is a 64-bit ARM-based CPU designed by AWS for their cloud instances/resources and launched first at Re-invent 2018. Graviton CPUs are not available outside of the world as it is used within the AWS Data centers only. Traditionally, we used x86 AMD-based CPU for our workloads, which is designed and developed by Intel […]
Introduction As organizations embrace the power and efficiency of AWS Graviton processors for their workloads, it is crucial to prioritize security in these environments. In this blog post, we will explore the security aspects of AWS Graviton environments and delve into the compliance standards that can be met using the advanced security features provided by […]
Introduction AWS Graviton has revolutionized cloud computing with its cost-effective and high-performance ARM-based architecture. Designed to provide an alternative to traditional x86 instances, Graviton instances offer significant benefits in terms of cost savings and improved efficiency. Before diving into future trends and developments, let us have a look at AWS Graviton and its features first. […]
Introduction to ARM Architecture The AWS Graviton processor family represents a groundbreaking advancement in cloud computing driven by the power and efficiency of the ARM architecture. As a Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture, ARM delivers exceptional performance and energy efficiency, making it a dominant force in diverse computing domains. AWS’s custom-designed Graviton processors leverage […]
Introduction In the fast-paced world of cloud computing, businesses are constantly searching for ways to optimize their workloads and enhance performance. One such solution is leveraging AWS Graviton for containerized workloads with Docker and Kubernetes. This powerful combination opens up new possibilities and can significantly enhance the efficiency of your cloud environment. In this article, […]
Introduction With the rise of cloud computing, businesses continually seek ways to optimize their infrastructure for improved performance and cost efficiency. AWS Graviton, Amazon Web Services’ custom-designed ARM-based processor, has emerged as a compelling option for organizations migrating their workloads to the cloud. When compared to the fifth-generation x86-based Amazon EC2 instances, Graviton2 instances offer […]