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AWS Scaling (Reactive VS Proactive VS Predictive)

In terms of Amazon Web Services (AWS), scaling refers to adjusting of computing resources in order to maintain performance of application hosted under AWS. It is simply done by increasing the number of EC2 instances or also by scaling additional resources for other AWS services. With AWS scaling, your application will always have the right resources at the right time. There are mainly three types of scaling that you can do on AWS namely; Reactive Scaling, Proactive Scaling and Predictive Scaling . Reactive Scaling (AWS Auto Scaling) AWS Reactive Scaling, or also called Auto Scaling simply monitors your applications and adjusts its capacity to maintain optimum performance at supposedly minimum cost. It is free of cost and  can easily be setup with less hassle. With the AWS Auto Scaling service, you can configure one unified scaling policy per application source. Then, you can add each scalable resource that supports your application to the scaling plan, and define th...
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Fateko Jutta : Is it worth watching?

Fateko Jutta; starring Saugat Malla was one of the hyped movie in Nepal. Got a chance to watch the movie yesterday and now here is the review. Warning: SPOILERS ALERT Directed by Naresh Khadka and produced by Arjun Kumar, movie shows the story of people living in Terai area. Movie seems to be quite typical starting with the death of the father of Saugat Malla, which was of course a horrible beginning. Then, movie directly jumps to 20 years in future where Saugat Malla grows up and with his gang of his three bakwas friends who moves around terai stealing hens and selling other's buffalo. Must say, the movie was quite dramatic. The story of movie was not making any sense at all. There was just comedy and epic acting of Saugat. The worst part about movie was ending where all of the three people (Saugat Malla and his two friends) end up becoming wanted, which of course made no sense at all because there was no way of becoming them to be wanted by police as police had already c...

Cars 3: The Review

Cars, probably one of my favorite of all time. Finally got a chance to watch the movie and here's the review. Warning: SPOILERS ALERT "Okay..here we go... focus.....speed......I am speed. One winner 42 loosers! I eat loosers for breakfast!! Did I used to say that?" The movie starts with the voice of McQueen and his epic quote and his best friend Mater interrupts. The story goes normal. McQueen racing down the tracks and winning. Winning, winning and winning until next gen car starts appearing, first one to be Storm. Then, in an anger to win the race against others, McQueen crashes himself in middle of the race. He has to be treated for 1 months and finally from his friend's motivations, he decides to race again. He contacts with his old sponsors and heads towards the all new Rusteze Racing Center. Later, he finds out it was all possible due to selling of Rusteze to Sterling. As story forwards, McQueen ends up crashing into the racing simulator and insists to get ...

English: A Wonder in Itself

English is the only worldwide spoken language. More than half of the world’s books and three quarters of international mails are in English. Most works of literature are written and translated in English. However, it is the truth that English is an amazing language because words and phrases in English are unusually made. There is neither pine nor apple in pineapple. The word egg-apple says nothing about egg, which means brinjal. In the case of hamburger, there is no ham. Sweetmeats are not kind of meat, it is a kind of candy and sweetbreads are not a kind of bread and it is meat. Boning rings are not round like a ring rather they are square. Guinea pig is not a kind of pig it is a person or animal used in an experiment. A writer writes but a finger not fings, a grocer not groces and hammers not ham. In the case of forming plural, plural of mouse is mice; louse is lice, what is the plural of house? Is it hice? It’s not. Plural of tooth is teeth, foot is feet, goose is gees...

What is in a name? Ask experts

 Breaking Shakespeare’s famous saying A name can influence everything from your school grades and career choice to who you marry and where you live. For instance; someone named Jacqueline or Steven will generally fare better in life than Latrina or Butch, say researchers, who also point to a phenomenon whereby the world’s fastest man is call Bolt, a TV weather forecaster Sarah Blizzard, and the local librarian Mrs. Storey. “Your name can influence the assumptions that other people make about your character and background, and thus the chances you are given in life,” says Richard Wideman- a case in point, he’s a professor of psychology at University of Hertfordshire. “It can also be a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. If your name sounds intelligent, successful and attractive, you are more likely to act those things.” A flurry of studies in recent years have examined names as predictors if success. They found that girls with perceived “feminine” names like Isabella o...

50 Exclusive Reasons To Love Nepal

1.       LUKLA AIRPORT: Because it is the most dangerous airport in the world, Discovery Channel says so. Of course this also makes it is the most exciting: as you take off, you go downhill then the runway just disappears in the valley, and as you get into the air you are in the embrace of the most majestic mountains in the world. 2.       KARNALI HIGHWAY: Because it has no overtaking lanes, road signs or painted markings, making it the world’s most dangerous highway. We are in awe of every passenger who has completed his journey. 3.       ONLINE VOTING CHAMPIONS: Because we win anything that has an online voting system; whether it’s cheering on Indian Idol Prashant Tamang or helping Anuradha Koirala win $100,000 as a CNN Hero, we’re there with bells on. 4.       KUTUMBA: Because their instrumental folk ensemble sounds so damn good that they have played everywhere from t...

The Green Thing

Checking out at the store, the young cashier suggested to the older woman, that she should bring her own grocery bags because plastic bags weren’t good for the environment. The woman apologized and explained, “We didn’t have this green thing back in my earlier days.” The young clerk responded, “That’s our problem today, your generation did not care enough to save our environment for future generations.” She was right – our generation didn’t have green thing in its day. Back then, we returned milk bottles, soda bottles and beer bottles to the store. The store sent them back to the plant to be washed and sterilized and refilled, so it could use the same bottles over and over. So they were really truly recycled. But we didn’t have the green thing back in our day. Grocery stores bagged her groceries in brown paper bags, which were reused for numerous things, most memorable besides household garbage bags, was the use of brown paper bags as book covers for our schoolbooks. This was...