
Learn Amazon Web Services in a Month of Lunches
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- 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
- Before you begin
PART 1 - THE CORE AWS TOOLS
- The 10-minute EC2 web server
- Provisioning a more robust EC2 website
- Databases on AWS
- DNS: what’s in a name?
- S3: cheap, fast file storage
- S3: cheap, fast system backups
- AWS security: working with IAM users, groups, and roles
- Managing growth
- Pushing back against the chaos: using resource tags
- CloudWatch: monitoring AWS resources for fun and profit
- Another way to play: the command-line interface
PART 2 - THE AWS POWER USER: OPTIMIZING YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE
- Keeping ahead of user demand
- High availability: working with AWS networking tools
- High availability: load balancing
- High availability: auto scaling
- High availability: content-delivery networks
PART 3 - FOOD FOR THOUGHT: WHAT ELSE CAN AWS DO FOR YOU?
- Building hybrid infrastructure
- Cloud automation: working with Elastic Beanstalk, Docker, and Lambda
- Everything else (nearly)
- Never the end
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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About This Book
- Chapter 1. Before you begin
- Part 1. The core AWS tools
- Chapter 2. The 10-minute EC2 web server
- Chapter 3. Provisioning a more robust EC2 website
- Chapter 4. Databases on AWS
- Chapter 5. DNS: what's in a name?
- Chapter 6. S3: cheap, fast file storage
- Chapter 7. S3: cheap, fast system backups
- Chapter 8. AWS security: working with IAM users, groups, and roles
- Chapter 9. Managing growth
- Chapter 10. Pushing back against the chaos: using resource tags
- Chapter 11. CloudWatch: monitoring AWS resources for fun and profit
- Chapter 12. Another way to play: the command-line interface
- Part 2. The AWS power user: optimizing your infrastructure
- Chapter 13. Keeping ahead of user demand
- Chapter 14. High availability: working with AWS networking tools
- Chapter 15. High availability: load balancing
- Chapter 16. High availability: auto scaling
- Chapter 17. High availability: content-delivery networks
- Part 3. Food for thought: what else can AWS do for you?
- Chapter 18. Building hybrid infrastructure
- Chapter 19. Cloud automation: working with Elastic Beanstalk, Docker, and Lambda
- Chapter 20. Everything else (nearly)
- Chapter 21. Never the end
- Appendix. Connecting to your EC2 instance
- Appendix
- Appendix
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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