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AWS for System Administrators

AWS for System Administrators - Second Edition

By : Marcel Neidinger, Prashant Lakhera
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AWS for System Administrators

AWS for System Administrators

By: Marcel Neidinger, Prashant Lakhera

Overview of this book

System administrators adopting AWS often struggle with automation, scalability, and multi-account management. Originally authored by Prashant Lakhera and now thoroughly updated by Senior Solutions Architect Marcel Neidinger, this second edition is your scenario-driven, hands-on guide to efficiently deploying and managing cloud infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). This updated edition features new topics like chaos engineering with AWS Fault Injection Simulator, multi-account CI/CD deployments, reusable IaC patterns, and cloud compliance using AWS Config and service control policies—all to help you build modern cloud architectures. You’ll set up AWS CLI, Terraform, and CDK to automate deployments, as well as explore cloud networking with VPCs, EC2, and Transit Gateway, followed by auto-scaling and load balancing strategies. The chapters highlight AWS Secrets Manager for securely storing and accessing your secrets, along with CloudWatch for monitoring and observability in the cloud. You’ll implement centralized logging and develop backup and disaster recovery strategies. The book guides you through the processes and best practices for setting up a multi-account environment, with real-world scenarios for optimizing costs and ensuring high availability. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills to efficiently deploy, manage, and optimize AWS infrastructure at scale.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Part 1: AWS Services and Tools
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Part 2: Building Infrastructure
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Part 3: Scalability and Elasticity of our Cloud Infrastructure
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Part 4: Monitoring, Metrics, and the Backup Layer
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Part 5: Deployments at Scale

Increasing Application Fault Tolerance and Efficiency with Elastic Load Balancing

In the previous chapter, we set up our first compute instances inside AWS using the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service. As you have seen, these instances already expose a public IP address that we could use to serve our page. But what if we need more than one instance to handle the load? This is where load balancing – the distribution of traffic across a fleet of servers – comes into play.

In this chapter, we’ll explore the different AWS offerings when it comes to load balancing, a collection of resources that are grouped under the term Elastic Load Balancing.

The topics covered in this chapter include the following:

  • An introduction to elastic load balancing
  • The different types of load balancers available on AWS
  • Setting up an application load balancer
  • Combining the network and application load balancers
  • Examples of increasing security by serving HTTPS...
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