This repository hosts custom Greengrass components
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Jan 16, 2024 - Python
This repository hosts custom Greengrass components
IaC to simulate a microsservice hosted in AWS based on messages
ETL using application streaming and creating a Data Lake
The purpose of this repository is to apply a data ingestion with Amazon Kinesis Firehose saving that data to S3 using the boto3. After that I use AWS Glue to catalog and Athena to query the data.
Serverless Data pipeline with Api Gateway, AWS lambda, Amazon Kinesis, S3 and Snoflake
Sample spring boot application for AWS elasticbeanstalk with fluentd and kinesis configurations
A project using AWS to combine and transform streaming data for analytics.
Cross account log exports of S3 access logs, CWLogs, Cloudtrail, GuardDuty and Ec2 custom log upload to CWLogs
Creates an EC2 webserver instance in a VPC with logs sent to Cloudwatch and to s3 for long term storage
The simple solution that resolves problem adding new partitions created by Kinesis Firehose into Amazon Athena
This workshop is to build a serverless data lake architecture using Amazon Kinesis Firehose for streaming data ingestion, AWS Glue for Data Integration (ETL, Catalogue Management), Amazon S3 for data lake storage, Amazon Athena for SQL big data analytics.
A demo of DynamoDB CDC into data lake with AWS CDK v2
Simple Spring Boot project to stream data through Amazon Kinesis Firehose
A simple adapter that takes records from a DynamoDB stream and sends them to a Kinesis Firehose for processing.
Scrub Sensitive Data from Event Streams - Kinesis
AWS Kinesis Analytics gather metrics from various computers (cpu, memory), perform aggregation on Kinesis stream data using Kinesis Analytics (with flink) and store the stream data into AWS S3 bucket which is used by Amazon Athena for running various Analytics queries and rending charts using Grafana.
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