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AWS Administration ??? The  Definitive Guide

You're reading from  AWS Administration ??? The Definitive Guide

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782173755
Pages 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

AWS Administration – The Definitive Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introducing Amazon Web Services 2. Security and Access Management 3. Images and Instances 4. Security, Storage, Networking, and Lots More! 5. Building Your Own Private Clouds Using Amazon VPC 6. Monitoring Your AWS Infrastructure 7. Manage Your Applications with Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing 8. Database-as-a-Service Using Amazon RDS 9. Working with Simple Storage Service 10. Extended AWS Services for Your Applications Index

Recommendations and best practices


Here are a few key takeaways from this chapter:

  • First and foremost, create and use separate IAM users for working with EC2. DO NOT USE your standard root account credentials!

  • Use IAM roles if you need to delegate access to your EC2 account to other people for some temporary period of time. Do not share your user passwords and keys with anyone.

  • Use a standard and frequently deployed set of AMIs as they are tried and tested by AWS thoroughly.

  • Make sure that you understand the difference between instance store-backed and EBS-backed AMIs. Use the instance store with caution and remember that you are responsible for your data, so take adequate backups of it.

  • Don't create too many firewall rules on a single security group. Make sure that you apply the least permissive rules for your security groups.

  • Stop your instances when not in use. This will help you save up on costs as well.

  • Use tags to identify your EC2 instances. Tagging your resources is a good practice and...

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