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AWS Administration Cookbook

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Key FeaturesInstall, configure, and administer computing, storage, and networking in the AWS cloudAutomate your infrastructure and control every aspect of it through infrastructure as codeWork through exciting recipes to administer your AWS cloudBook DescriptionAmazon Web Services (AWS) is a bundled remote computing service that provides cloud computing infrastructure over the Internet with storage, bandwidth, and customized support for application programming interfaces (API). Implementing these services to efficiently administer your cloud environments is a core task.

This book will help you build and administer your cloud environment with AWS. We'll begin with the AWS fundamentals, and you'll build the foundation for the recipes you'll work on throughout the book. Next, you will find out how to manage multiple accounts and set up consolidated billing. You will then learn to set up reliable and fast hosting for static websites, share data between running instances, and back up your data for compliance.

Moving on, you will find out how to use the compute service to enable consistent and fast instance provisioning, and will see how to provision storage volumes and autoscale an application server. Next, you'll discover how to effectively use the networking and database service of AWS. You will also learn about the different management tools of AWS along with securing your AWS cloud. Finally, you will learn to estimate the costs for your cloud.

By the end of the book, you will be able to easily administer your AWS cloud.

What you will learnDiscover the best practices to achieve an automated repeatable infrastructure in AWSBring down your IT costs by managing AWS successfully and deliver high availability, fault tolerance, and scalabilityMake any website faster with static and dynamic cachingCreate monitoring and alerting dashboards using CloudWatchMigrate a database to AWSSet up consolidated billing to achieve simple and effective cost management with accountsHost a domain and find out how you can automate health checksAbout the AuthorLucas Chan has been working in tech since 1995 in a variety of development, systems admin, and DevOps roles. He is currently a senior consultant and engineer at Versent and technical director at Stax. He's been running production workloads on AWS for over 10 years. He's also a member of the APAC AWS warriors program and holds all five of the available AWS certifications.

Rowan Udell has been working in development and operations for 15 years. He has held a variety of positions, such as SRE, frontend developer, backend developer, consultant, technical lead, and team leader. His travels have seen him work in start-ups and enterprises in the finance, education, and web industries in Australia and Canada. He currently works as a senior consultant with Versent, an AWS Advanced Partner in Sydney. He specializes in serverless applications and architectures on AWS, and contributes actively in the Serverless Framework community.

Table of ContentsAWS FundamentalsManaging AWS AccountsStorage and Content DeliveryUsing AWS ComputeManagement ToolsDatabase ServicesNetworkingSecurity and IdentityEstimating Costs

689 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 24, 2017

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This development-oriented guide provides practical recipes for managing AWS efficiently. However, readers should note that AWS evolves rapidly, so it’s essential to follow the recipes with awareness of current updates. For example, the author mentions only two load balancers—ALB and CLB—but as of November 2023, AWS also offers NLB and GLB, while CLB has been retired.

The book emphasizes the use of CloudFormation and the AWS CLI, making it a strong resource for automation and quick deployments. This focus on code-driven management reduces reliance on the AWS console, which can be a major advantage given how frequently the console interface changes. The streamlined approach allows for a more consistent and distraction-free experience, making it particularly valuable for developers aiming to master AWS.
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