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Complete AWS ECS Bootcamp (Beginner Friendly) [Video]

By : Thomas Wiesner
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Book Image

Complete AWS ECS Bootcamp (Beginner Friendly) [Video]

4.5 (2)
By: Thomas Wiesner

Overview of this book

The rising popularity of AWS and DevOps is testimony to the fact that companies are able to build and deploy products speedily and reliably using AWS and DevOps practices. This course is packed with?hands-on and practical labs which will help you to build real-world projects. The course begins with an introduction to DevOps and AWS. You’ll then sign up for an AWS account, create Identity and Access Management (IAM) users, and discover how Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instances work. Going further, you’ll find out how application load balancers and Auto Scaling groups help in scaling EC2 instances and explore AWS storage devices. As you advance, you’ll create an Amazon virtual private cloud (VPC) and get an overview of Docker and containerization. You’ll also work with Docker Compose and upload Docker images to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). Moving ahead, you’ll delve into Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), and continuous deployment. Finally, you’ll work on a project to set up, configure, containerize, and deploy a Laravel PHP application. By the end of this course, you’ll have gathered the skills needed to deploy containers to production using ECR and ECS. The resources for this course are available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Complete-2020-AWS-DevOps-Bootcamp-for-Beginners-with-ECS
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Chapter 13
Project - Deploying a Laravel Application into an HA ECS EC2 Cluster
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Section 5
Adding a Register/Login Functionality
Project - deploying a Laravel application into an HA ECS EC2 cluster: Adding a register/login functionality