Learn Amazon Web Services in a Month of Lunches guides you through the process of building a robust and secure web application using the core AWS services you really need to know. You'll be amazed by how much you can accomplish with AWS!
About the Technology
Cloud computing has transformed the way we build and deliver software. With the Amazon Web Services cloud platform, you can trade expensive glass room hardware and custom infrastructure for virtual servers and easy-to-configure storage, security, and networking services. Better, because you don't own the hardware, you only pay for the computing power you need! Just learn a few key ideas and techniques and you can have applications up and running in AWS in minutes.
About the Book
Learn Amazon Web Services in a Month of Lunches gets you started with AWS fast. In just 21 bite-size lessons, you'll learn the concepts and practical techniques you need to deploy and manage applications. You'll learn by doing real-world labs that guide you from the core AWS tool set through setting up security and storage and planning for growth. You'll even deploy a public-facing application that's highly available, scalable, and load balanced.
What's Inside
• First steps with AWS - no experience required
• Deploy web apps using EC2, RDS, S3, and Route 53
• Cheap and fast system backups
• Setting up cloud automation
About the Reader
If you know your way around Windows or Linux and have a basic idea of how web applications work, you're ready to start using AWS.
Author(s): David Clinton
Edition: 1
Publisher: Manning Publications
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 328
City: Shelter Island, NY
Tags: Amazon Web Services; Cloud Computing; Command Line; Databases; Security; Web Applications; Relational Databases; NoSQL; Monitoring; DNS; Scalability; Clusters; Docker; Backup; DynamoDB; High Availability; AWS S3; Entry Level; Automation; Load Balancing; AWS Lambda; AWS Elastic Cloud; SSL/TLS; AWS Elastic Beanstalk; AWS Glacier; AWS CloudWatch
1. Before you begin
PART 1. THE CORE AWS TOOLS
2. The 10-minute EC2 web server
3. Provisioning a more robust EC2 website
4. Databases on AWS
5. DNS: what’s in a name?
6. S3: cheap, fast file storage
7. S3: cheap, fast system backups
8. AWS security: working with IAM users, groups, and roles
9. Managing growth
10. Pushing back against the chaos: using resource tags
11. CloudWatch: monitoring AWS resources for fun and profit
12. Another way to play: the command-line interface
PART 2. THE AWS POWER USER: OPTIMIZING YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE
13. Keeping ahead of user demand
14. High availability: working with AWS networking tools
15. High availability: load balancing
16. High availability: auto scaling
17. High availability: content-delivery networks
PART 3. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: WHAT ELSE CAN AWS DO FOR YOU?
18. Building hybrid infrastructure
19. Cloud automation: working with Elastic Beanstalk, Docker, and Lambda
20. Everything else (nearly)
21. Never the end