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Mastering Amazon EC2

Unravel the complexities of EC2 to build robust and resilient applications

Badri Kesavan

Created by Badri Kesavan

Explore Amazon EC2 from the ground up and learn how to build robust, scalable applications in the cloud. Develop a strong understanding of EC2's core features, security, and advanced deployment strategies. By the end, you'll be ready to confidently manage and optimize EC2 environments for modern cloud workloads.

Packt | May 2024 | 404 min

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LevelExpert
CategoriesSystems Administration and Networking, Cloud Deployments, Strategies and Best Practices, Amazon Web Services

What You Will Learn

You'll start by getting hands-on with EC2 basics, including setup, networking, and security. As you progress, you'll work through real-world scenarios like scaling, monitoring, and optimizing workloads. Advanced sections introduce you to containers, serverless options, and multi-cloud strategies, helping you build expertise step by step.

Key Features

  • Understand EC2 components, networking, and security to build a solid cloud foundation
  • Implement load balancing, autoscaling, and storage to create resilient applications
  • Apply advanced EC2 strategies including containers, serverless, and hybrid architectures

Target Audience

Designed for IT professionals, DevOps engineers, cloud architects, and developers who want to deepen their cloud skills. If you're familiar with basic IT concepts but new to AWS or EC2, you'll find clear guidance from fundamentals to advanced techniques. Ideal for those aiming to design, deploy, or manage cloud-based applications.

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