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Hybrid Cloud for Developers

By : Manoj Hirway
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Hybrid Cloud for Developers

By: Manoj Hirway

Overview of this book

This book introduces you to the hybrid cloud platform, and focuses on the AWS public cloud and OpenStack private cloud platforms. It provides a deep dive into the AWS and OpenStack cloud platform services that are essential for developing hybrid cloud applications. You will learn to develop applications on AWS and OpenStack platforms with ease by leveraging various cloud services and taking advantage of PaaS. The book provides you with the ability to leverage the ?exibility of choosing a cloud platform for migrating your existing resources to the cloud, as well as developing hybrid cloud applications that can migrate virtual machine instances from AWS to OpenStack and vice versa. You will also be able to build and test cloud applications without worrying about the system that your development environment supports. The book also provides an in-depth understanding of the best practices that are followed across the industry for developing cloud applications, as well as for adapting the hybrid cloud platform. Lastly, it also sheds light on various troubleshooting techniques for OpenStack and AWS cloud platform services that are consumed by hybrid cloud applications. By the end of this book, you will have a deep understanding of the hybrid cloud platform and will be able to develop robust, efficient, modular, scalable, and ?exible cloud applications.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Introducing AWS Cloud 


Amazon released its public cloud on March 13, 2006, in which they offered a storage service called Simple Storage Service (S3). This storage service allows users to upload files such as photos, videos, spreadsheets, and so on. Users were able to read, edit, and delete these files on the cloud using the console provided by Amazon. However, this service was only offered in the US. It wasn't available to the other parts of the world. However, as years progressed, Amazon started expanding and providing its services to the other regions and now offers its services to the entire world. The S3 service also matured and provides several more additional features such as encryption, logging, high availability, and so on. Users can now upload files with a size of up to 5 TB.

After the success of S3, Amazon also started a Queue Service called SQS or Simple Queue Service. This service provides software developers with a way to transfer messages between different software applications...