Creating an RDS DB Cross Region Replica in AWS using Terraform

So over the past week I’ve been scratching my head trying to figure out how to create a replica of my amazon aurora database in another region for DR purposes and deploying it via terraform. The…

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August recap!

In this episode, we cover:

with Gregor Braun and Henrik Husman

In this episode, we cover:

with Arianna Elena Maschietto and Gabrielle Inzirillo

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Plug and Play chief executive Saeed Amidi got his start 15 years ago when he was trying to rent some real estate. Amidi and his brother, Seena, were considering startups to lease space in their Palo Alto, California, office and met a couple of young, promising entrepreneurs behind a then-unprofitable product. The entrepreneurs were Max Levchin and Peter Thiel and the startup was PayPal. After seeing the Amidis’ ambivalence, Thiel pushed an offer they couldn’t refuse. He said he would pay his rent — then, a paltry $10,000 per month in Silicon Valley — upfront, for two years. “We said, ‘sure,’” Saeed told Business Insider at Plug and Play’s first New York demo day. “And then, we took half the money and invested it in their seed round.” Putting more than $100,000 in PayPal’s very first funding round proved to be a wildly successful investment.

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