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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)

Managing access with IAM

There are three different identity entities in IAM that we will be taking a deeper look at in this chapter:

  • Users: These are identifying objects that uniquely represent the person or service that is interacting with AWS. A user will always specify a username and then a credential that will be used with the username to authenticate the user.
  • Groups: These are collections of IAM users that allow for the grouping of users with identical requirements into an entity that can be easily managed as a single entity. Any permissions set to the group will be automatically inherited by all the users in the group. It is a best practice of AWS to apply permissions to groups and then move users in and out of groups when their permission requirements change.
  • Roles: These are identifying objects that help AWS identify the service's or a person's permissions...