by David Clinton (Author)
Description
AWS gives users the networking, compute, and security services they need without making them pay for anything they're not actually using. With almost a hundred individual AWS services, putting all the pieces together is not a simple thing. That's where this book can help. Learn Amazon Web Services in a Month of Lunches guides readers through the process of building a robust and secure web application using the core AWS services they really need to know. When they're done, readers will be comfortable with the basics, and know exactly where to look when they're ready for more.
Key features
* Bite-sized lessons
* Step-by-step guide
* Thorough introduction
* Hands-on examples
Audience
This book is for developers, system administrators, or anyone looking for an introduction to using AWS cloud. A basic understanding of TCP/IP networking is helpful, but not required.
About the Technology
Amazon Web Services is, by all metrics, the giant of the cloud computing world. Not only does it dominate in terms of user adoption and market share, but its innovative and highly integrated services have defined the way networked digital services are delivered.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: 1
Publisher: Manning Publications
Published: 18 Sep 2018
ISBN 10: 1617294446
ISBN 13: 9781617294440
David Clinton is a System Administrator and Linux Server Professional with years of experience teaching IT subjects. He's the author of Practical LPIC-1 Linux Certification Study Guide, and a guide to the LPIC-3 Linux Server Virtualization and High Availability certification. David has created video courses on Linux administration, Amazon Web Services, and server security for Pluralsight.