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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator ??? Associate Guide

You're reading from   AWS Certified SysOps Administrator ??? Associate Guide Your one-stop solution for passing the AWS SysOps Administrator certification

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788990776
Length 584 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Overview of AWS Certified SysOps Administrators and Associated Certification 2. The Fundamentals of Amazon Web Services FREE CHAPTER 3. Managing AWS Security with Identity and Access Management 4. Networking with the Virtual Private Cloud 5. Managing Servers on AWS with Elastic Compute Cloud 6. Handling Server Traffic with Elastic Load Balancing 7. Understanding Simple Storage Service and Glacier 8. Understanding Content Distribution with CloudFront 9. AWS Storage Options 10. Working with the Route 53 Domain Name System 11. Working with Relational Database Services 12. Introduction to ElastiCache 13. Amazon DynamoDB - A NoSQL Database Service 14. Working with Simple Queue Service 15. Handling Messaging with Simple Notification Service 16. Getting Started with Simple Workflow Service 17. Overview of AWS Lambda 18. Monitoring Resources with Amazon CloudWatch 19. Understanding Elastic Beanstalk 20. Automation with the CloudFormation Service 21. Cloud Orchestration with OpsWorks 22. Exam Tips and Tricks 23. Mock Tests 24. Assessments 25. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working with Simple Queue Service

We have now looked at services that provide the capability to store and process data. With modern application designs, the storage and processing are distributed among several layers of servers or services, and these need an effective way to communicate information among themselves. One way to perform this is to hardcode the network names and addresses of all the servers into each server. While this is doable on a small scale, keeping track of hundreds or thousands of servers and dynamically determining their addresses can be quite difficult. The other way to exchange messages among services and servers is by using a message brokering service. One of the message brokering services offered in AWS is Simple Queue Service (SQS).

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Introduction to queuing
  • How a queue works
  • Managing queues
  • Working...
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