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AWS Certified Solutions Architect ??? Associate Guide

You're reading from   AWS Certified Solutions Architect ??? Associate Guide The ultimate exam guide to AWS Solutions Architect certification

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789130669
Length 626 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stuart Scott Stuart Scott
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Gabriel Ramirez Isaias Ramirez Melgarejo Gabriel Ramirez Isaias Ramirez Melgarejo
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Preface 1. Introducing Amazon Web Services 2. AWS Global Infrastructure Overview FREE CHAPTER 3. Elasticity and Scalability Concepts 4. Hybrid Cloud Architectures 5. Resilient Patterns 6. Event Driven and Stateless Architectures 7. Integrating Application Services 8. Disaster Recovery Strategies 9. Storage Options 10. Matching Supply and Demand 11. Introducing Amazon Elastic MapReduce 12. Web Scale Applications 13. Understanding Access Control 14. Encryption and Key Management 15. An Overview of Security and Compliance Services 16. AWS Security Best Practices 17. Web Application Security 18. Cost Effective Resources 19. Working with Infrastructure as Code 20. Automation with AWS 21. Introduction to the DevOps practice in AWS 22. Mock Test 1
23. Mock Test 2
24. Assessment 25. Another Book You May Enjoy

AWS Lambda

Lambda provides the container to run several runtimes like Python, Java, .NET Core, Go, and Node.js. With AWS Lambda, you can specify the resources that your application will need and it will be executed as a response to events or schedules.

  1. To get started with your first Lambda function, navigate to the Lambda service and choose Create a function, as shown in the following screenshot:
  1. We will make use of the function Blueprints to create a faces detection function that uses Amazon Rekognition to extract metadata out of images uploaded to an S3 bucket. The final result will be a print to the standard output of the Lambda container that will be streamed to CloudWatch logs. The code performs an analysis trying to find image landmarks using machine learning.
For more information about detecting images in faces using Amazon Rekognition, use the following link: https...
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