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AWS for System Administrators

By : Prashant Lakhera
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AWS for System Administrators

By: Prashant Lakhera

Overview of this book

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the most popular and efficient cloud platforms for administering and deploying your applications to make them resilient and robust. AWS for System Administrators will help you to learn several advanced cloud administration concepts for deploying, managing, and operating highly available systems on AWS. Starting with the fundamentals of identity and access management (IAM) for securing your environment, this book will gradually take you through AWS networking and monitoring tools. As you make your way through the chapters, you’ll get to grips with VPC, EC2, load balancer, Auto Scaling, RDS database, and data management. The book will also show you how to initiate AWS automated backups and store and keep track of log files. Later, you’ll work with AWS APIs and understand how to use them along with CloudFormation, Python Boto3 Script, and Terraform to automate infrastructure. By the end of this AWS book, you’ll be ready to build your two-tier startup with all the necessary infrastructure, monitoring, and logging components in place.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: AWS Services and Tools
4
Section 2: Building the Infrastructure
7
Section 3: Adding Scalability and Elasticity to the Infrastructure
11
Section 4: The Monitoring, Metrics, and Backup Layers

Real-time use case of launching a specific instance using CloudFormation

This is one of the requirements that most of us face in a non-production or development environment, where we want to restrict users to launching specific instance types to save costs. Let's learn how to achieve this with the help of an IAM policy. We are going to look at a real-time use case for an IAM policy where we must do the following:

  1. First, we need to create two IAM users, plakheraprod and plakheradev.
  2. Next, we must create an IAM group called EC2LimitedAccess.
  3. Now, we must create an IAM policy that restricts a user to performing only specific actions (RunInstances, StopInstances, and StartInstances), as well as launching only specific instance types (t2.small and t2.medium).

With that in mind, let's start creating the stack template:

  1. Create a file named iam-resource-creation.yml. You can find it here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/AWS-for-System-Administrators...