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AWS CloudFormation Essentials - A Practical Guide to Automating Cloud Infrastructure - cover

AWS CloudFormation Essentials - A Practical Guide to Automating Cloud Infrastructure

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"AWS CloudFormation Essentials: A Practical Guide to Automating Cloud Infrastructure" is an authoritative guide designed to demystify the intricacies of AWS CloudFormation and illustrate its pivotal role in automating cloud infrastructure management. With a focus on clarity and accessibility, this book equips both beginners and seasoned IT professionals with the tools and insights necessary to efficiently harness CloudFormation's capabilities. Covering foundational concepts and advanced features, it provides a structured learning path supported by practical examples and expert advice.Readers will explore the core components of CloudFormation, from templates to resource configuration, and learn to integrate with other AWS services to optimize cloud operations. The book emphasizes best practice methodologies for template design, performance optimization, and security enhancement, empowering users to deploy scalable, reliable infrastructures with confidence. Real-world use cases further bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application, offering valuable insights into the strategic deployment of AWS resources. "AWS CloudFormation Essentials" is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to streamline cloud infrastructure management and achieve greater efficiency in the AWS ecosystem.
Available since: 01/17/2025.
Print length: 333 pages.

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