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Learning AWS - Second Edition

By : Aurobindo Sarkar, Amit Shah
Book Image

Learning AWS - Second Edition

By: Aurobindo Sarkar, Amit Shah

Overview of this book

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the most popular and widely-used cloud platform. Administering and deploying application on AWS makes the applications resilient and robust. The main focus of the book is to cover the basic concepts of cloud-based development followed by running solutions in AWS Cloud, which will help the solutions run at scale. This book not only guides you through the trade-offs and ideas behind efficient cloud applications, but is a comprehensive guide to getting the most out of AWS. In the first section, you will begin by looking at the key concepts of AWS, setting up your AWS account, and operating it. This guide also covers cloud service models, which will help you build highly scalable and secure applications on the AWS platform. We will then dive deep into concepts of cloud computing with S3 storage, RDS and EC2. Next, this book will walk you through VPC, building real-time serverless environments, and deploying serverless APIs with microservices. Finally, this book will teach you to monitor your applications, automate your infrastructure, and deploy with CloudFormation. By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with the various services that AWS provides and will be able to leverage AWS infrastructure to accelerate the development process.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Using AWS solutions for backup and archiving

Using AWS for backups and archiving is very common and an easy entry point for organizations new to the cloud. The main reasons for the popularity cloud-based backup solutions are AWS’ global infrastructure, data durability SLAs, a rich ecosystem of partners and vendors, and compliance with regulations such as HIPAA, PCIDSS, and so on. Taking a phased approach that begins with using cloud storage as a backup data store is a reasonable and common approach. However, taking this further to create your application environment in the cloud can be a good business continuity strategy. It is also easier to track the actual usage of the backup data on the cloud, thereby presenting further opportunities to reduce your overall costs.

In most cases, the enterprise already has a well-established backup strategy, policy, and technology solution...