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AWS Tools for PowerShell 6

By : Ramesh Waghmare
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AWS Tools for PowerShell 6

By: Ramesh Waghmare

Overview of this book

AWS Tools for PowerShell 6 shows you exactly how to automate all the aspects of AWS. You can take advantage of the amazing power of the cloud, yet add powerful scripts and mechanisms to perform common tasks faster than ever before. This book expands on the Amazon documentation with real-world, useful examples and production-ready scripts to automate all the aspects of your new cloud platform. It will cover topics such as managing Windows with PowerShell, setting up security services, administering database services, and deploying and managing networking. You will also explore advanced topics such as PowerShell authoring techniques, and configuring and managing storage and content delivery. By the end of this book, you will be able to use Amazon Web Services to automate and manage Windows servers. You will also have gained a good understanding of automating the AWS infrastructure using simple coding.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Accessing the EC2 instance

For an EC2 instance that we have created earlier, the public IP is 54.209.21.209. To ease the connectivity demonstration, I spun up the EC2 server in the public subnet. You should follow the appropriate practice in your environment to get connected to your EC2 instance. Whether to use the bastion server, build IPsec VPN, or use direct connect is something you need to think about, considering your network infrastructure requirement. In order to access the EC2 instance, ensure that you have the OpenSSH module installed in your PowerShell environment. Microsoft announced OpenSSH support on PowerShell in 2015. You can download the OpenSSH from https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases, and follow the instructions posted on https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/wiki/Install-Win32-OpenSSH. This is not the only way that you can get connected...