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Learning AWS

You're reading from   Learning AWS Design, build, and deploy responsive applications using AWS cloud components

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394639
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Cloud 101 – Understanding the Basics 2. Designing Cloud Applications – An Architect's Perspective FREE CHAPTER 3. AWS Components, Cost Model, and Application Development Environments 4. Designing for and Implementing Scalability 5. Designing for and Implementing High Availability 6. Designing for and Implementing Security 7. Deploying to Production and Going Live Index

The AWS management console

The AWS management console is the central location from where you can access all the Amazon services. The management console has links to the following:

  • Amazon Web Services: This is a dashboard view that lists all the AWS services currently available in a specific Amazon region. Clicking on any one of these launches the dashboard for the selected service, as shown in the following screenshot:
    The AWS management console
  • Shortcuts for Amazon Web Services: On the console management screen, you can create shortcuts of frequently accessed services via the Edit option, as shown in the following screenshot:
    The AWS management console
  • Account related information: This allows you to access your account-related data. This includes security credentials needed to access the AWS resources by your application. The Billing & Cost Management option gives you real-time information on your current month's billing; this helps in managing costs, as shown in the following screenshot:
    The AWS management console
  • Amazon regions: This option allows you to access the AWS in a specific region. In the following screenshot, all the Amazon Web Services are located in the US East (N. Virginia) region:
    The AWS management console
  • Support: You can navigate to the Help, Forums, and support pages:
    The AWS management console
  • Service Health: Launches the health dashboard of all the Amazon Web Services across all regions, and not of your deployed service:
    The AWS management console
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