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Which AWS service makes IT easy for you to create?
AWS Key Management Service (KMS) makes it easy for you to create and manage cryptographic keys and control their use across a wide range of AWS services and in your applications.
What should I learn for AWS DevOps?
What Will I Learn?
- Set up version control system. Set up a GitHub repository for sample web application code.
- Deploy sample web application. Create an AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment to deploy your sample web application.
- Create continuous delivery pipeline.
What are the main AWS services used for DevOps?
Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
- Software Release Workflows. AWS CodePipeline.
- Build and Test Code. AWS CodeBuild.
- Deployment Automation. AWS CodeDeploy.
- Unified CI/CD Projects. AWS CodeStar.
What are the top 25 services provided by AWS?
List of the top 25 AWS services 1. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) EC2 is a cloud platform provided by Amazon that offers secure, and resizable… 2. Amazon RDS (Relational Database Services) Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes database… 3. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage
What is AWS (Amazon Web service)?
AWS (Amazon Web Service) is on-demand cloud computing services provided by Amazon. It provides a technical infrastructure, distributed computing building blocks, and tools for businesses and individuals. Amazon provides services with different levels of abstraction like IAAS, PAAS, and SAAS.
What should I do when I close or unsubscribe from AWS?
If you close your account or unsubscribe from a service, make sure that you take the appropriate steps for every region in which you’ve allocated AWS resources. If you use the free tier, make sure that your usage does not exceed the limits that are specified at AWS Free Tier.
What happens when you terminate an AWS EC2 instance?
If you terminate an underlying Amazon EC2 instance, the service that started it might interpret the termination as a failure and restart the instance. For example, the AWS OpsWorks service has a feature called auto healing that restarts resources when it detects failures.