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AWS Elastic Beanstalk: Deploying Apps Without Hassle
Elastic Beanstalk is the easiest way to deploy web applications on AWS. You upload your code, and it handles capacity provisioning, load balancing, and sca…
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Elastic Beanstalk is the easiest way to deploy web applications on AWS. You upload your code, and it handles capacity provisioning, load balancing, and sca…
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CodePipeline is a fully managed continuous delivery service. I set up a pipeline that automatically deploys code changes from GitHub to Elastic Beanstalk…
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Elastic Load Balancing automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets like EC2 instances. When I first set up an Applicatio…
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Elastic Block Store provides persistent block storage for EC2 instances. Unlike instance store, which is ephemeral, EBS volumes persist even if the instanc…
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Auto Scaling automatically adjusts your compute capacity to maintain steady performance at the lowest cost. I remember manually adding instances during tra…
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Elastic Compute Cloud, or EC2, is the backbone of AWS. Think of it as renting a powerful computer online instead of buying one. You can launch a virtual se…
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Elastic Container Service is AWS's container orchestration service. I started with Docker locally and then moved to ECS to run containers in production. Yo…