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    AWS System Administration: Best Practices for Sysadmins in the Amazon Cloud

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    AWS System Administration: Best Practices for Sysadmins in the Amazon Cloud

    AWS System Administration: Best Practices for Sysadmins in the Amazon Cloud by Mike Ryan
    English | 25 Mar 2016 | ISBN: 1449342574 | 380 pages | AZW3 | 4.46 Mb

    With platforms designed for rapid adaptation and failure recovery such as Amazon Web Services, cloud computing is more like programming than traditional system administration. Tools for automatic scaling and instance replacement allow even small DevOps teams to manage massively scalable application infrastructures—if team members drop their old views of development and operations and start mastering automation.

    This comprehensive guide shows developers and system administrators how to configure and manage AWS services including EC2, CloudFormation, Elastic Load Balancing, S3, and Route 53. Sysadms will learn will learn to automate their favorite tools and processes; developers will pick up enough ops knowledge to build a robust and resilient AWS application infrastructure.

    Launch instances with EC2 or CloudFormation
    Securely deploy and manage your applications with AWS tools
    Learn to automate AWS configuration management with Python and Puppet
    Deploy applications with Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing
    Explore approaches for deploying application and infrastructure updates
    Save time on development and operations with reusable components
    Learn strategies for managing log files in AWS environments
    Configure a cloud-aware DNS service with Route 53
    Use AWS CloudWatch to monitor your infrastructure and applications