AWS: Working Like a Mainframe? Maybe

November 22, 2019

Is it possible to mainframe-ize AWS? Batch operations and similar useful method? If you think the answer is, “No,” you may want to read “How NextRoll Leverages AWS Batch for Daily Business Operations.” The DarkCyber team has been laboring in the AWS data marketplace, and we were delighted to read this post in NextRoll.

We noted this passage:

The freedom of stack is one of them. As long as you can package your requirements into a Dockerfile, and build that docker image, you can deploy it to Batch. This enables us to use a wide variety of technologies in our stack. We have jobs that are written using C/C++, Python, Rust, GoLang, Haskell, Java and other programming languages. Freedom in the way that data is being processed is another reason.

The write up invokes the open source goodness some associate with AWS.

Net net: AWS delivers some useful functions. Mainframers may disagree, but batch is batch.

Stephen E Arnold, November 22, 2019

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