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    Implementing Cloud Design Patterns for AWS

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    Implementing Cloud Design Patterns for AWS

    Implementing Cloud Design Patterns for AWS by Marcus Young
    English | May 15, 2015 | ISBN: 1782177345 | 234 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 28.97 MB

    Whether you are just getting your feet wet in cloud infrastructure or already creating complex systems, this book aims at describing patterns that can be used to fit your system needs.

    Create highly efficient design patterns for scalability, redundancy, and high availability in the AWS Cloud

    About This Book

    Create highly robust systems using cloud infrastructure
    Make web applications resilient against scheduled and accidental down-time
    Explore and apply Amazon-provided services in unique ways to solve common problems

    Who This Book Is For

    This book is aimed at architects, solution providers, and those of the DevOps community who are looking to implement repeatable patterns for deploying and maintaining services in the Amazon cloud infrastructure. Prior experience using AWS is required as the book focuses more on the patterns and not on the basics of using AWS.

    What You Will Learn

    Create and maintain server backups
    Implement scaling policies on schedules, influxes in traffic, and deep health checks
    Provision servers and data that persist through termination
    Make complete use of high availability storage and redundancy storage
    Design content delivery networks to improve user experience
    Optimize databases through caching and sharding
    Monitor and queue data for processing

    In Detail

    The initial patterns will cover some basic processes such as maintaining and storing backups as well as handling redundancy. The book will then take you through patterns of high availability. Following this, the book will discuss patterns for processing static and dynamic data and patterns for uploading data. The book will then dive into patterns for databases and data processing. In the final leg of your journey, you will get to grips with advanced patterns on Operations and Networking and also get acquainted with Throw-away Environments.