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AWS Administration Cookbook

By : Rowan Udell, Lucas Chan
Book Image

AWS Administration Cookbook

By: Rowan Udell, Lucas Chan

Overview of this book

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a bundled remote computing service that provides cloud computing infrastructure over the Internet with storage, bandwidth, and customized support for application programming interfaces (API). Implementing these services to efficiently administer your cloud environments is a core task. This book will help you build and administer your cloud environment with AWS. We’ll begin with the AWS fundamentals, and you’ll build the foundation for the recipes you’ll work on throughout the book. Next, you will find out how to manage multiple accounts and set up consolidated billing. You will then learn to set up reliable and fast hosting for static websites, share data between running instances, and back up your data for compliance. Moving on, you will find out how to use the compute service to enable consistent and fast instance provisioning, and will see how to provision storage volumes and autoscale an application server. Next, you’ll discover how to effectively use the networking and database service of AWS. You will also learn about the different management tools of AWS along with securing your AWS cloud. Finally, you will learn to estimate the costs for your cloud. By the end of the book, you will be able to easily administer your AWS cloud.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Auto scaling an application server


Auto scaling is a fundamental component of compute in the cloud. It provides not only the ability to scale up and down in response to application load, but also redundancy, by ensuring that capacity is always available. Even in the unlikely event of an AZ outage, the auto scaling group will ensure that instances are available to run your application.

Auto scaling also allows you to pay for only the EC2 capacity you need, because underutilized servers can be automatically de-provisioned.

Getting ready

You must supply two or more subnet IDs for this recipe to work.

The following example uses an AWS Linux AMI in the us-east-1 region. Update the parameters as required if you are working in a different region.

How to do it...

  1. Start by defining the template version and description:
      AWSTemplateFormatVersion: "2010-09-09"
      Description: Create an Auto Scaling Group
  1. Add a Parameters section with the required parameters that will be used later in the template:
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