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Distributed Computing with Python

You're reading from   Distributed Computing with Python Harness the power of multiple computers using Python through this fast-paced informative guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785889691
Length 170 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rasheedh B Rasheedh B
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Preface 1. An Introduction to Parallel and Distributed Computing 2. Asynchronous Programming FREE CHAPTER 3. Parallelism in Python 4. Distributed Applications – with Celery 5. Python in the Cloud 6. Python on an HPC Cluster 7. Testing and Debugging Distributed Applications 8. The Road Ahead Index

Creating an AWS account


In order to use AWS, one needs to create an account. The first year's usage of a reasonable amount of resources is free of charge; after that, standard charges are applied.

To create an account, you can point the web browser to https://aws.amazon.com and click on Create a Free Account, as shown in the following screenshot:

The account signup sequence asks for basic contact information, a payment method (it is, unfortunately, not possible to sign up for AWS without a debit or credit card), and some further information.

Once the account is active, you can log in to the administration console, which looks like the following screenshot:

As made apparent by the preceding screenshot, the console page is very busy and has a large number of icons corresponding to more than 50 services that comprise AWS. This chapter will describe how to use EC2, Elastic Beanstalk, S3, and the Identity and Access Management service, whose icons are highlighted in the following figure:

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