Azure for the masses Microsoft has come a long way in the past two years with their cloud offerings, and Azure is now a legit IaaS option that many of our customers are...
TAC v TAM
by Peter Roosakos | Nov 20, 2016 | Cloud, Cloud Management, Public Cloud
We get questions regularly about the difference between the industry standard Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider Technical Account Manager (TAM) and the Foghorn...
Infrastructure as Code in Google Cloud
by Peter Roosakos | Oct 19, 2016 | Cloud, Cloud Management, GCP, General, Public Cloud
Why Foghorn Codes Infrastructure At Foghorn, we manage lots of customer infrastructure via our FogOps offerings. Code is a great way to help make sure that we deliver...
ChatOps – Contender or Pretender?
by Peter Roosakos | Sep 28, 2016 | Cloud, Cloud Management, Private Cloud, Public Cloud
TL;DR FogOps is built around ChatOps, I thought I’d share why we chose it. Every time a new word is born, I can’t wait to explain why we didn’t need that...
6 Things to know about AWS Elastic Beanstalk
by Ryan Fackett | Aug 20, 2016 | Amazon Web Services, AWS, Cloud, General, Public Cloud
ElasticBeanstalk is AWS’ PaaS, and it’s a powerful platform to accelerate application delivery in AWS’ cloud. That said, I have come across a few things...
Introducing FOG-OPS
by Alex Roosakos | Jul 11, 2016 | Amazon Web Services, AWS, Cloud, Public Cloud
The day has arrived when every company, not just those at Google-scale, can achieve high availability and scale without a linear increase in operational cost. That’s what...
When Security Best Practices Conflict – AWS KMS vs Whitelists
by Ryan Fackett | Apr 7, 2016 | Amazon Web Services, AWS, Cloud, Security
A while back AWS EBS encryption moved to using KMS (Key Management Service). This was a welcome change as KMS is a great service that enables some interesting security...
Optimizing Cloud Spend – When Context Counts
by Peter Roosakos | Mar 31, 2016 | Amazon Web Services, AWS, Public Cloud
A little while ago, I was asked by a customer to help them lower their Amazon Web Services monthly spend. They were currently spending about $8,000 per month, and set an...
To NAT or to Proxy, That is the Question…
by Ryan Fackett | Jan 5, 2016 | Amazon Web Services, Cloud, Security
A Better Way to Manage Internet Access for VPC Resources Anyone who has run OpsWorks stacks with private instances relying on NAT for Internet access may have seen firsthand...
Security Groups got you down? Get Security Flow!
by Peter Roosakos | Dec 21, 2015 | Amazon Web Services, AWS, Cloud, Public Cloud, Security
Here at Foghorn Consulting, we’ve been designing, implementing, and managing point to point security with AWS security groups for years. Security groups allow an...
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