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Cloud Security Automation

You're reading from   Cloud Security Automation Get to grips with automating your cloud security on AWS and OpenStack

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627863
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prashant Priyam Prashant Priyam
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Preface 1. Introduction to Cloud Security FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the World of Cloud Automation 3. Identity and Access Management in the Cloud 4. Cloud Network Security 5. Cloud Storage and Data Security 6. Cloud Platform Security 7. Private Cloud Security 8. Automating Cloud Security 9. Cloud Compliance 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

EBS


EBS is block-level storage provided by AWS. It can be used as an operating system disk and a data storage disk for EC2 instances. It's network attached storage, which persists independently from your data from the life of the instance. For this, we need to specify it while creating the EC2 instance.

EBS can be used as a separate physical hard drive, where you can specify the filesystem of your own choice after formatting and use the file I/O interface provided by the EC2 instance operating system.

EBS also works as the boot volume for EBS-based AMIs. You can attach multiple EBS volumes to EC2 instances. However, one volume can only be attached to one instance at a time.

EBS also provides you with the ability to create point-in-time snapshots of volumes that are then stored in S3.

Let's see how we can enable data security at the EBS level.

Fault tolerance at EBS

As we know, EBS can be attached to an instance as a physical volume. Here, we can define the redundant array of independent disk ...

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