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Implementing DevOps on AWS

You're reading from   Implementing DevOps on AWS Engineering DevOps for modern businesses

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460141
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vaselin Kantsev Vaselin Kantsev
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Preface 1. What is DevOps and Should You Care? FREE CHAPTER 2. Start Treating Your Infrastructure as Code 3. Bringing Your Infrastructure Under Configuration Management 4. Build, Test, and Release Faster with Continuous Integration 5. Ever-Ready to Deploy Using Continuous Delivery 6. Continuous Deployment - A Fully Automated Workflow 7. Metrics, Log Collection, and Monitoring 8. Optimize for Scale and Cost 9. Secure Your AWS Environment 10. AWS Tips and Tricks

Chapter 8. Optimize for Scale and Cost

On the subject of optimization, we shall start from the top, that is to say the earliest stage: the design stage.

Imagine iterating over your architecture plan time and time again, until you have convinced yourself and your colleagues that this is the best you can do with the information available at that time. Now imagine that, unless you have a very unusual use case, other people have already done similar iterations and have kindly shared the outcome.

Back to reality and fortunately, we were not far off. There is indeed a collective AWS knowledge base in the form of blog posts, case studies, and white papers available to anybody embarking on their first cloud deployment.

We are going to take a distilled sample of that knowledge base and apply it to a common architecture example, in an attempt to achieve maximum scalability, whilst remaining cost efficient.

The example is going to be one of a typical frontend (NGINX nodes), backend (DB cluster...

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