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AWS SysOps Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Eric Z. Beard, Rowan Udell, Lucas Chan
Book Image

AWS SysOps Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Eric Z. Beard, Rowan Udell, Lucas Chan

Overview of this book

AWS is an on-demand remote computing service providing cloud infrastructure over the internet with storage, bandwidth, and customized support for APIs. This updated second edition will help you implement these services and efficiently administer your AWS environment. You will start with the AWS fundamentals and then understand how to manage multiple accounts before setting up consolidated billing. The book will assist you in setting up reliable and fast hosting for static websites, sharing data between running instances and backing up data for compliance. By understanding how to use compute service, you will also discover how to achieve quick and consistent instance provisioning. You’ll then learn to provision storage volumes and autoscale an app server. Next, you’ll explore serverless development with AWS Lambda, and gain insights into using networking and database services such as Amazon Neptune. The later chapters will focus on management tools like AWS CloudFormation, and how to secure your cloud resources and estimate costs for your infrastructure. Finally, you’ll use the AWS well-architected framework to conduct a technology baseline review self-assessment and identify critical areas for improvement in the management and operation of your cloud-based workloads. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills to effectively administer your AWS environment.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Monitoring the Infrastructure

As with all administration, monitoring is a critical part of using AWS. Due to the ephemeral nature of cloud resources, and the ability to quickly provision large numbers of new resources, keeping track of and measuring your usage is even more important than when using on-premises systems.

One of the greatest benefits of the cloud is its ability to spin up new resources with the click of a button, or by the use of automation scripts and auto-scaling to create new resources in response to the greater load on the system. However, this advantage can come at a cost if you are not carefully monitoring the infrastructure. As an administrator, you will need to keep a close eye on the cost associated with resource usage, and you will be tasked with providing a view of key performance indicators (KPIs) for your business. This chapter will provide you with...