<span>Assess, plan, develop, implement, and manage AWS EC2 Instances, Cloud Formation using JSON Template with Bash programming language, and Cloud Watch monitoring. This book helps the public and private sectors comprehend how to assess and evaluate AWS cloud software as a service (SaaS), infrastru
AWS for Public and Private Sectors: Cloud Computing Architecture for Government and Business
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⊠Synopsis
Assess, plan, develop, implement, and manage AWS EC2 Instances, Cloud Formation using JSON Template with Bash programming language, and Cloud Watch monitoring. This book helps the public and private sectors comprehend how to assess and evaluate AWS cloud software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and platform as a service (PaaS).
Government and business sector entities are looking for strategies to upgrade on-premises information systems to virtual cloud infrastructure orchestration and automation. You'll gain a step-by-step approach to planning, developing, implementing, and managing cloud infrastructure, services, and platforms that help reduce cost increases, scalability, and improves security. Outline your strategy to research how cloud infrastructure is planned and developed before being deployed and managed by on-premises IT team members. This book also supports cloud services for AWS and helps you understand why supporting and using AWS for cloud services is beneficial both short and long-term.
Once you complete this book, you'll be able to make logical decisions regarding AWS use cases for public and private sector entities, including disaster recovery and backup, IT self-service, Web applications, and messaging. What You'll Learn
- Assess different cloud services provided by Amazon
- Look at Cloud as a Service (CAAS)
- Understand internet protocol, packet switching, authoritative, recursive, and open-flow
- Review cloud infrastructure planning methods
- Examine Cloud orchestration and automation
- Work with the AWS total cost of ownership calculator
This book is aimed at business, government, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and financial institutions interested in upgrading to AWS cloud architect infrastructure as a primary mode of data transmission, storage, and security at a scalable and economical annual cost.Â
⊠Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Cloud Services and Technologies
Establishing the Framework
Critical IT Requirements Related to Data Storage
Risk Analysis
Risk Management Guidelines
Potential Privacy Issues and Mitigation Measures
Relevant Security Issues
Applicable Laws and Regulations
Comparison of AWS and Microsoft Azure Architecture Deployments
Comparison of Ease of Deployment
Upgrade Recap
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 2: Cloud Network Engineering
Internet Protocol (IP)
Packet Switching
IP Addressing
DNS
IP Subnetting
IP Address Classes
CIDR Notation
Subnets in a LAN
Subnetting Proposal
TCP
TCP Connections
Transport Reliability
TCP Sliding Windows
Software-Defined Networking
OpenFlow
SDN Enables Cloud Deployment
Networking in the Cloud
Cloud Command Line Interface
Declarative Resource Definitions
Cloud APIs
AWS Migration Environment and Configuration of Web Services
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 3: Infrastructure Planning and Migration
Cloud Premigration Considerations
Cloud Migration Tool Assessment
AWS Application Discovery Service
Agent-Based Option
Agentless Option
Evaluation of Discovery Application and Infrastructure Data
Migration Recommendations
Cloud Migration Prerequisites
Industry-Leading Cloud Migration Approach Overview
Cloud Migration Tool Sets
AWS Database Migration Service
Data Migration of a MySQL Database to AWS
Cloud Migration Recommendations
Cloud Post-migration Activities
Cloud Monitoring and Management Options
AWS Systems Manager Overview
Feature Evaluation
Cut-Out/Rollback Options
Post-migration Recommendations
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 4: Computing Development and Management
The Policy Scope
Aligning Cloud Usage with Existing IT Policies
Growth Projection Analysis
Historical Infrastructure Growth Trends at BallotOnline
Service Level Agreements in the Cloud
Date, Security, Privacy, and Governance
Data Privacy
Cloud Vendor Governance Strategy
Business and Technical Impact Analysis
Business Disruption Scenario
Exit Strategy
Evaluation of Cloud Service Offering Architecture Email and Architecture for Email in the Cloud
Evaluation of Cloud Service Offering Architecture for Software Development and Architecture Design for Software Development Kit in the Cloud
Evaluation of Cloud Service Offering Architecture for Backup and Archiving and Architecture Design for Backup and Archiving in the Cloud
Cloud Monitoring Solution for Backup and Archiving
Limitations
Cloud Service Offering for Backups and Archiving
AWS Virtual Private Cloud
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
AWS S3 Bucket
Cloud Synchronization Services
Data Backups and Archiving to Cloud Using Cloud Sync Services
AWS Service Catalog
Cloud Operations End User Guide
Cloud Operations Administration Guide
Configuration and Deployment of AWS Service Catalog
Limitations
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 5: Cloud Orchestration and Automation
Cloud Service Catalog Overview
Monthly Cost Analysis
Total Cost of Ownership Analysis
Disaster Recovery and Backup
Return-on-Investment Analysis
Summary
Discussion Questions
Notes
Glossary
References
Index
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