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AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional Certification and Beyond

By : Adam Book
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AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional Certification and Beyond

By: Adam Book

Overview of this book

The AWS Certified DevOps Engineer certification is one of the highest AWS credentials, vastly recognized in cloud computing or software development industries. This book is an extensive guide to helping you strengthen your DevOps skills as you work with your AWS workloads on a day-to-day basis. You'll begin by learning how to create and deploy a workload using the AWS code suite of tools, and then move on to adding monitoring and fault tolerance to your workload. You'll explore enterprise scenarios that'll help you to understand various AWS tools and services. This book is packed with detailed explanations of essential concepts to help you get to grips with the domains needed to pass the DevOps professional exam. As you advance, you'll delve into AWS with the help of hands-on examples and practice questions to gain a holistic understanding of the services covered in the AWS DevOps professional exam. Throughout the book, you'll find real-world scenarios that you can easily incorporate in your daily activities when working with AWS, making you a valuable asset for any organization. By the end of this AWS certification book, you'll have gained the knowledge needed to pass the AWS Certified DevOps Engineer exam, and be able to implement different techniques for delivering each service in real-world scenarios.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
1
Section 1: Establishing the Fundamentals
7
Section 2: Developing, Deploying, and Using Infrastructure as Code
16
Section 3: Monitoring and Logging Your Environment and Workloads
21
Section 4: Enabling Highly Available Workloads, Fault Tolerance, and Implementing Standards and Policies
27
Section 5: Exam Tips and Tricks

Understanding KMS keys

KMS is a managed service from Amazon that makes it easy to produce and manage Customer-Managed Keys (CMKs). CMKs are the encryption keys used to secure and control access data stored on AWS. KMS integrates seamlessly with many other services, especially the IAM service, so that you can control who is allowed access to the keys.

AWS creates the key material for the KMS key. You, as the customer, cannot extract, export, view, or manage this key material. You can delete the key but cannot delete the key material itself:

Figure 19.2 – Master and data keys in AWS KMS

One of the key concepts to understand in KMS is envelope encryption. When AWS encrypts your data, your data is secured, but your key needs to be protected as well. AWS does this by encrypting your data with a data key and then encrypting the data key with another key. That top-level plaintext key is known as the master key.

Using the envelope encryption process...