AWS has committed to supporting the Rust community and using the language to deliver fast and robust services to customers at scale, and we want to enable our customers to do the same. This post aims to show that you can use this environment for Rust development as well as hundreds of other supported languages. The Rust programming language has gained a huge amount of popularity recently. One recurring question we hear is “Graviton2 is great, but how can my team develop for ARM natively without the complexity of cross-compilation or having to buy custom hardware on premises?” This post seeks to answer that question by setting up the Visual Studio Code-based Code Server IDE, running on a Graviton2 EC2 instance that enables native development in a cost-effective and secure manner accessed via your browser. We speak to customers daily about Graviton2. Post Syndicated from Alistair McLean original Ģ020 was the year that ARM chips made the headlines by moving from largely mobile form factors into the cloud thanks to AWS Graviton2, allowing you to have up to 40% better price performance over comparable current generation x86 Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) instances.