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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Amazon Web Services in Action by Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig is a comprehensive guide that provides practical examples and real-world solutions for using AWS. It covers key services and best practices for building scalable and reliable applications on the AWS platform.
In Amazon Web Services in Action by Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig, we are introduced to the basics of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The authors begin by explaining the key concepts and components of AWS, such as Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations. They also provide a detailed overview of the AWS Global Infrastructure, which includes data centers and network connectivity.
Furthermore, the authors delve into the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service, which controls access to AWS resources. They explain how to set up IAM users, groups, roles, and policies, and emphasize the importance of security best practices when working with AWS.
Next, Wittig and Wittig guide us through building virtual infrastructure on AWS. They start with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and demonstrate how to launch, manage, and monitor EC2 instances. The authors then introduce the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and Software Development Kits (SDKs) for automating infrastructure management.
They also cover AWS CloudFormation, a service for provisioning and managing AWS infrastructure as code. Additionally, the authors explain AWS Elastic Beanstalk and AWS OpsWorks, which are platforms for deploying and managing applications on AWS.
The book then focuses on data storage in the cloud. Wittig and Wittig introduce Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), a scalable object storage service, and Amazon Glacier, a low-cost storage service for data archiving. They also discuss Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) and instance store, which provide block-level storage for EC2 instances.
Furthermore, the authors cover Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) for file storage, Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for managed relational databases, and Amazon ElastiCache for in-memory caching. They conclude this section with Amazon DynamoDB, a fully managed NoSQL database service.
In the final section, Wittig and Wittig discuss how to architect applications for high availability and fault tolerance on AWS. They explain how to use AWS Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing to ensure that applications can handle varying levels of traffic and remain resilient to failures.
Additionally, the authors cover Amazon CloudWatch, a monitoring and management service, and Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), a message queuing service. They also emphasize the importance of decoupling application components to enhance scalability and fault isolation.
In conclusion, Amazon Web Services in Action provides a comprehensive and practical guide to working with AWS. The book equips readers with the knowledge and skills to leverage AWS services effectively, from setting up virtual infrastructure to architecting fault-tolerant applications. It is a valuable resource for developers, architects, and IT professionals looking to harness the power of cloud computing with AWS.
Amazon Web Services in Action by Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig is a comprehensive guide that provides a deep dive into the world of AWS. It covers a wide range of topics including cloud computing concepts, AWS infrastructure, storage, networking, security, and more. With practical examples and real-world scenarios, this book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand and utilize AWS effectively.
Developers and engineers looking to understand and use Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Individuals interested in cloud computing and infrastructure management
Professionals seeking practical guidance and real-world examples for implementing AWS solutions
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