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AWS Cloud Computing Concepts and Tech Analogies

AWS Cloud Computing Concepts and Tech Analogies

By : Ashish Prajapati, Juan Carlos Ruiz, Marco Tamassia
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AWS Cloud Computing Concepts and Tech Analogies

AWS Cloud Computing Concepts and Tech Analogies

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By: Ashish Prajapati, Juan Carlos Ruiz, Marco Tamassia

Overview of this book

This book makes understanding cloud computing easy by providing relatable examples that simplify the complex technology. By drawing parallels between cloud concepts and everyday scenarios, we will demystify cloud tech, and once you start to understand it, learning cloud computing will be more enjoyable. This book will help you learn about cloud computing in general and AWS specifically, as you follow the journey of TrendyCorp—a fictitious company gearing up to move from traditional IT to cloud computing. You’ll shape your understanding of the cloud through scenarios of interactions between TrendyCorp’s new hires, seasoned IT professionals, external consultants, and the board of directors engaged in modernizing their applications. These characters’ discussions and actions are focused on learning about cloud services by drawing comparisons between the technology and examples taken from real life. Through this book, you’ll realize that cloud computing concepts have more in common with your day-to-day scenarios and situations than you’ve ever imagined. This book offers a conversational and entertaining narrative that anyone working in IT and looking to understand how the cloud works will be able to follow. By the end of it, you’ll have developed a clear and simplified perspective of cloud technologies.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Part 1: Cloud Infrastructure and Core Services
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Part 2: Platform Services
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Part 3: Application Services

Monitoring – metrics and tools

Raj has recently been reading a lot about monitoring. He has found lots of documents on the web pages of their cloud provider, and he has also recovered some of his formal documentation from his time at college. Once all these have been processed and merged, he steps forward to provide his expertise to the team.

Raj: I’ve been reading a lot about what can be monitored. While you were explaining the advantages, something came to my mind from my university classes, so I found this in my old notes.

There was a clever guy who said that if something can be expressed in numbers, and that means objective numbers coming from a system, then you can learn about it and improve it. Conversely, what can’t be expressed in numbers will not provide any sort of useful or satisfactory help. Or something similar, I don’t exactly remember by heart.

Alex: Hey, it’s like my neighbors...

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