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Amazon EC2 Cookbook

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Amazon EC2 Cookbook

Overview of this book

Discover how to perform a complete forensic investigation of large-scale Hadoop clusters using the same tools and techniques employed by forensic experts. This book begins by taking you through the process of forensic investigation and the pitfalls to avoid. It will walk you through Hadoop’s internals and architecture, and you will discover what types of information Hadoop stores and how to access that data. You will learn to identify Big Data evidence using techniques to survey a live system and interview witnesses. After setting up your own Hadoop system, you will collect evidence using techniques such as forensic imaging and application-based extractions. You will analyze Hadoop evidence using advanced tools and techniques to uncover events and statistical information. Finally, data visualization and evidence presentation techniques are covered to help you properly communicate your findings to any audience.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Amazon EC2 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


In this chapter, we will cover other services from AWS that help you store files and messages and send e-mails and notifications.

AWS Route 53 provides domain name registration service, DNS, and a health-checking service for your application. You can use any combination of these services. For example, you can use Route 53 as the DNS service to convert domain names to IP addresses for your registered domain name.

AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) provides a highly scalable and reliable data storage service. You can use S3 to store and retrieve any amount of data, including images, videos, and other content. You can also host and serve your static website from AWS S3.

AWS Simple Email Service (SES) is an e-mail platform that allows you to send and receive e-mail using your own e-mail address. You add e-mail functionality to any of your applications running on Amazon EC2 via AWS SDKs or the SES API. AWS manages the IP address reputation and the e-mail server and network infrastructure...