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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator ??? Associate Guide

By : Marko Sluga
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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator ??? Associate Guide

By: Marko Sluga

Overview of this book

AWS certifications are becoming one of the must have certifications for any IT professional working on an AWS Cloud platform. This book will act as your one stop preparation guide to validate your technical expertise in deployment, management, and operations on the AWS platform. Along with exam specific content this book will also deep dive into real world scenarios and hands-on instructions. This book will revolve around concepts like teaching you to deploy, manage, and operate scalable, highly available, and fault tolerant systems on AWS. You will also learn to migrate an existing on-premises application to AWS. You get hands-on experience in selecting the appropriate AWS service based on compute, data, or security requirements. This book will also get you well versed with estimating AWS usage costs and identifying operational cost control mechanisms. By the end of this book, you will be all prepared to implement and manage resources efficiently on the AWS cloud along with confidently passing the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate exam.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)

Questions

  1. True or false: Elastic Beanstalk requires us to maintain and manage our code and takes care of each and every aspect of the infrastructure.
  1. True or false: An Elastic Beanstalk environment creates a transparent environment that we can see in our EC2, ELB, RDS, and other consoles.
  2. True or false: Elastic Beanstalk environments are one-click deployments that can't be customized.
  3. What is the type and maximum size of the source bundle that can be created for use with Elastic Beanstalk?
  4. What is the maximum number of versions supported in each application?
  5. A SLA requires you to maintain the application versions for 30 days and then discard them. What feature of Elastic Beanstalk can help you adhere to the SLA?
  6. You have deployed an Elastic Beanstalk application. Now, you need to modify the instance type of the running application. How would you go about doing this?
  7. Your...