Learn Amazon Web Services in a Month of Lunches
David Clinton is a writer, teacher, and system administrator. He has managed, written about, and generated training materials for a wide range of critical technical topics, including Linux systems, cloud computing (particularly AWS), and container technologies such as Docker.
The cloud has changed the way people design and deploy software. With the Amazon Web Services cloud platform, you can swap out pricey glass room hardware and specialized architecture for virtual servers and simple storage, security, and networking services. Better yet, because you don't own the hardware, you only pay for what you need! You only need to understand a few essential concepts and approaches to have applications up and operating in AWS in minutes.
Learn Amazon Web Services in a Month of Lunches gets you up and running with AWS quickly. You'll master the principles and practical practices you need to install and maintain apps in just 21 bite-sized sessions. You'll learn by conducting real-world exercises that take you from the basic AWS tool set to security, storage, and growth planning. You'll also create a public-facing application that is highly available, scalable, and load balanced. Manning Publications offers a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats with the purchase of the print book.
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
You're ready to use AWS if you're familiar with Windows or Linux and have a basic understanding of how web apps work.
Author: David Clinton
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