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AWS DevOps Simplified

By : Akshay Kapoor
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AWS DevOps Simplified

By: Akshay Kapoor

Overview of this book

DevOps and AWS are the two key enablers for the success of any modern software-run business. DevOps accelerates software delivery, while AWS offers a plethora of services, allowing developers to prioritize business outcomes without worrying about undifferentiated heavy lifting. This book focuses on the synergy between them, equipping you with strong foundations, hands-on examples, and a strategy to accelerate your DevOps journey on AWS. AWS DevOps Simplified is a practical guide that starts with an introduction to AWS DevOps offerings and aids you in choosing a cloud service that fits your company's operating model. Following this, it provides hands-on tutorials on the GitOps approach to software delivery, covering immutable infrastructure and pipelines, using tools such as Packer, CDK, and CodeBuild/CodeDeploy. Additionally, it provides you with a deep understanding of AWS container services and how to implement observability and DevSecOps best practices to build and operate your multi-account, multi-Region AWS environments. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with solutions and ready-to-deploy code samples that address common DevOps challenges faced by enterprises hosting workloads in the cloud.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1 Driving Transformation through AWS and DevOps
5
Part 2 Faster Software Delivery with Consistent and Reproducible Environments
9
Part 3 Security and Observability of Containerized Workloads
13
Part 4 Taking the Next Steps

Summary

This chapter laid the foundations of immutable infrastructure and the benefits of adopting this approach for managing software at scale. This is important for delivering solutions with increased reliability and confidence. The same approach can easily be adopted on-premises, but AWS shines in this space as its infrastructure elasticity fits particularly well with such methodologies.

Those of you who have not used AWS before will also benefit from this chapter as we have covered creating an AWS account and security best practices around the usage of root credentials. It also provided some hands-on practice with the AWS CLI, and the toolbox setup. All of this will help you in the upcoming chapters as the hands-on exercises in this book will leverage the tooling baked into the Cloud9 IDE.

Finally, we used tools such as Packer to create an AMI and deployed an EC2 instance hosting the Python web server application. We used some resources such as a default VPC and the subnets...