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Ansible 2 Cloud Automation Cookbook

By : Aditya Patawari, Vikas Aggarwal
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Ansible 2 Cloud Automation Cookbook

By: Aditya Patawari, Vikas Aggarwal

Overview of this book

Ansible has a large collection of inbuilt modules to manage various cloud resources. The book begins with the concepts needed to safeguard your credentials and explain how you interact with cloud providers to manage resources. Each chapter begins with an introduction and prerequisites to use the right modules to manage a given cloud provider. Learn about Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and other providers. Each chapter shows you how to create basic computing resources, which you can then use to deploy an application. Finally, you will be able to deploy a sample application to demonstrate various usage patterns and utilities of resources.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Introduction

Amazon Web Services offers a wide range of services, other than EC2, to host our applications in a most advanced and secured fashion. In this chapter, we will be discussing a few of the key services required for deploying a production-class application:

  • Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS): A hosted relational database service from AWS in an isolated environment. It provides several database engines, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.
  • Route53: A scalable domain name system (DNS) by AWS.
  • Simple Storage Service (S3): An object storage service by AWS. S3 provides high durability, compliance capabilities, and security. It is widely used for creating CDN backends, backups, and storing log files, as well as hosting static websites.
  • Lambda: AWS Lambda is an event-driven, serverless platform for cloud computing. It's a computing service...