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IT Pro Center / Hands-on ...
Use temporary credentials to provide access to inaccessible resources.
Learn how to secure your infrastructure and make it cost-effective using Amazon Route53 DNS Resolver.
Managing users and access to resources is part of a cloud administrator's job. This tutorial introduces basic concepts and a tutorial to demonstrate how to use the AWS Identity and Access Management service to manage user access to cloud resources.
A key method for increasing application capacity is re-architecting monolithic applications and applying horizontal scaling. Managed cloud services simplify the process of breaking apart monoliths into component services. This tutorial demonstrates how to migrate and scale a monolithic application to distributed cloud architecture.
Migrating a SQL Server database to the cloud is similar to migrating a database to a new server. The cloud can simplify the process through the use of managed services such as AWS Lightsail.
As a cloud engineer you will deploy a variety of applications on different types of servers in the cloud. Learn how to deploy a SpringBoot Java application on a AWS Lightsail Linux VPS.
Deploying a .NET application in the cloud is similar to deploying on-premise or at a datacenter. This tutorial demonstrates how deploy an application using a virtual private server managed by AWS Lightsail.
Learn how to migrate a sample ASP.NET web application to a fully managed AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment using the Windows Web Application Migration Assistant (WWAMA).
This tutorial shows you how to view and manage the Service Quotas for your AWS Account.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an on-demand backup job of an Amazon EC2 instance. Then, you will use a backup plan to backup Amazon EC2 instances. Using a backup plan within AWS Backup lets you automate your backups on a schedule. It also enables you to add resources to an existing backup plan using tags.
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create, configure, and navigate an S3 Storage Lens dashboard. Understand the difference between free and advanced metrics and explore some use cases.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an on-demand backup job of an Amazon RDS database. Then, you will use a backup plan to backup Amazon RDS resources. Using a backup plan within AWS Backup lets you automate your backups on a schedule. It also enables you to add resources to an existing backup plan using tags.
Launch, configure and, connect to a Linux instance with Amazon Lightsail.
Learn how to control your AWS costs using the AWS Free Tier and AWS Budgets.
In this tutorial, you create a Windows Server 2019 instance in Amazon Lightsail in seconds. After the instance is up and running, you connect to it via RDP within the Lightsail console using the browser-based RDP client.
Use the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) to access Amazon S3.
In this session, Sony Global Information Systems and Communications (GISC) and Avalon Healthcare Solutions share how they use AWS to build their global infrastructure. Hear how Sony built a global network outbound control strategy using AWS Network Firewall, Amazon VPC endpoints, and other AWS security services, and learn how they integrated cloud solutions into their global mesh using AWS infrastructure. Avalon uses evidence-based research to develop and deploy lab management policies and protocols in the high-volume, dynamic, and complex diagnostic lab environment. They use AWS Transit Gateway and Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW to deliver claim policy enforcement services, maintain best-in-class network security and efficiency, and reduce costs.