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AWS CLI Essentials - A Beginner's Guide to Cloud Automation - cover

AWS CLI Essentials - A Beginner's Guide to Cloud Automation

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"AWS CLI Essentials: A Beginner's Guide to Cloud Automation" is your comprehensive resource for mastering the AWS Command Line Interface and harnessing its powerful capabilities to manage and automate AWS services. Tailored for newcomers, this guide meticulously demystifies complex concepts, offering step-by-step instructions and practical insights essential for navigating the cloud landscape. Beginning with foundational knowledge of cloud computing and AWS, the book progressively delves into configuring the AWS CLI, executing basic to advanced commands, and leveraging automation to streamline operations.The book emphasizes hands-on learning with detailed examples and best practice recommendations, empowering readers to efficiently manage AWS resources, optimize workflows, and enhance operational security. By integrating CLI techniques with scripting, users gain the expertise to automate routine tasks, ensuring robust and reliable AWS environments. Accompanied by troubleshooting strategies and support resources, "AWS CLI Essentials" provides the tools to confidently address challenges and maximize the benefits of AWS cloud technology in your organizational pursuits.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 313 pages.

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