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Architecting AWS with Terraform

You're reading from   Architecting AWS with Terraform Design resilient and secure Cloud Infrastructures with Terraform on Amazon Web Services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248561
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Erol Kavas Erol Kavas
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Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to IAC and Terraform in AWS
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Patterns and Antipatterns of IaC and Terraform FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: How Not to Use IaC and Terraform 4. Chapter 3: Building Your First Terraform Project 5. Chapter 4: Discovering Best Practices for Terraform IaC Projects 6. Part 2:Become an Expert in Terraform with AWS
7. Chapter 5: Planning and Designing Infrastructure Projects in AWS 8. Chapter 6: Making Decisions for Terraform Projects with AWS 9. Chapter 7: Implementing Terraform in Projects 10. Chapter 8: Deploying Serverless Projects with Terraform 11. Chapter 9: Deploying Containers in AWS with Terraform 12. Part 3:How to Structure and Advance Terraform in Enterprises
13. Chapter 10: Leveraging Terraform for the Enterprise 14. Chapter 11: Building Git Workflows for IaC and Terraform Projects 15. Chapter 12: Automating the Deployment of Terraform Projects 16. Chapter 13: Governing AWS with Terraform 17. Chapter 14: Building a Secure Infrastructure with AWS Terraform 18. Chapter 15: Perfecting AWS Infrastructure with Terraform 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

How to define needs and solutions for an AWS enterprise project

Starting an AWS enterprise project can be a complex and challenging undertaking, but it can be simplified by following these steps:

  1. Define project goals and requirements: Define the business goals and requirements that the project is expected to meet and ensure that these goals are aligned with the overall strategy and objectives of the enterprise.
  2. Assess existing systems and processes: Assess the existing systems and processes in place, including any legacy systems that need to be migrated to the cloud.
  3. Develop a migration plan: Develop a detailed migration plan that outlines the steps required to move existing systems and data to the AWS cloud. This plan should include a timeline, budget, and risk mitigation strategies.
  4. Choose AWS services: Choose the AWS services that are most appropriate for the project, based on the requirements and goals defined in step 1.
  5. Design the AWS architecture: Design...
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