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Python and AWS Cookbook /

If you intend to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) for remote computing and storage, Python is an ideal programming language for developing applications and controlling your cloud-based infrastructure. This cookbook gets you started with more than two dozen recipes for using Python with AWS, based on th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Garnaat, Mitch
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol : O'Reilly Media, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
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  • Table of Contents; Preface; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Chapter 1. General Info; 1.1 A Quick Note About Python; 1.2 Installing boto; Download and Install from github.com; Manually Download and Install boto; Installing boto with easy_install; Installing boto with pip; Installing boto with virtualenv; Installing paramiko; Installing euca2ools; 1.3 Getting Started with Amazon Web Services; Create Your AWS Account; Managing Your AWS Credentials in boto; A Quick Test; 1.4 Using boto with Eucalyptus; What Is Eucalyptus?
  • Getting and Installing EucalyptusUsing the Eucalyptus Community Cloud; Managing Your Eucalyptus Credentials in boto; 1.5 Using boto with Google Cloud Storage; What Is Google Cloud Storage?; Managing Your Google Cloud Storage Credentials in boto; 1.6 Finding Available Regions for AWS; 1.7 Enabling Debug Output with boto; 1.8 Controlling Socket Timeouts in boto; Chapter 2. EC2 Recipes; 2.1 Launching an Instance; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.2 Keeping Track of Instances with Tags; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.3 Accessing the Console Log; Problem; Solution; Discussion.
  • 2.4 Uploading Your Own SSH KeypairProblem; Solution; Discussion; 2.5 Synchronizing SSH Keypairs Across EC2 Regions; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.6 Associate an Elastic IP Address with an Instance; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.7 Attach a Persistent EBS Volume to an Instance; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.8 Back Up Your EBS Volumes; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.9 Restore a Volume from a Snapshot; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.10 Clone an Existing Instance; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.11 Find All Running EC2 Instances; Problem; Solution; Discussion.
  • 2.12 Monitoring the Performance of Your InstanceProblem; Solution; Discussion; 2.13 Getting Notifications; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.14 Storing Custom Data in CloudWatch; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 2.15 Executing Custom Scripts upon Instance Startup; Problem; Solution; Discussion; Chapter 3. S3 Recipes; 3.1 Create a Bucket; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.2 Create a Bucket in a Specific Location; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.3 Store Private Data; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.4 Store Metadata with an Object; Problem; Solution; Discussion.
  • 3.5 Computing Total Storage Used by a BucketProblem; Solution; Discussion; 3.6 Copy an Existing Object to Another Bucket; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.7 Modify the Metadata of an Existing Object; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.8 Find Out Who Is Accessing Your Data; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.9 Reduce the Cost of Storing Noncritical Data; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.10 Generating Expiring URLs for S3 Objects; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.11 Preventing Accidental Deletion of Data from S3; Problem; Solution; Discussion; 3.12 Hosting Static Websites on S3; Problem.