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|a Amazon Web Services Migrating your .NET Enterprise Application.
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|a Amazon Web Services: Migrating your .NET Enterprise Application; Amazon Web Services: Migrating your .NET Enterprise Application; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgement; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more; Why Subscribe?; Free Access for Packt account holders; Instant Updates on New Packt Books; Preface; What this book covers; What you need for this book; Who this book is for; Conventions; Reader feedback; Customer support; Downloading the example code; Errata; Piracy; Questions; 1. Understanding Amazon Web Services; What AWS is.
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|a What AWS isn'tPaaS; SaaS; So why AWS; What you should know about AWS; What to watch out for with AWS; Drivers of Enterprise Adoption of AWS; What application models work/don't work in AWS; One-Tier; Two-Tier; Three-Tier; N-Tier; Common issues across all architecture models; Legalities of Cloud Computing; A brief technical overview of AWS; Public or Virtual Private Cloud; The technology behind AWS; Our sample enterprise application; Rules of engagement; What will our sample enterprise application look like; What will our sample enterprise application do; Summary.
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|a 2. Mapping your Enterprise Requirements Against Amazon's OfferingsAWS offerings; Simple Storage Service (S3); General roles of S3 in the architecture; Using S3; S3 features; Data storage; Availability; Data consistency; Object access; Using S3 for backup, archiving, and recovery; Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2); General roles of EC2 in the architecture; Using EC2; Features of EC2; Starting instances; Accessing instances after they have been started; Types of hardware to run an instance on; Types of billed instances; Billing and data transfer; Elastic IP addresses; Instance types.
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|a Standard instancesMicro instances; High memory instances; High-CPU instances; Cluster compute instances; Cluster GPU instances; Putting these instances in perspective; Elastic Block Store (EBS); Some things to know about EBS; Attaching a two TB of disk to an EC2 instance; Security Groups; Implementing an example security group for a web application; Management security group; Web server security group; Application server security group; Database server security group; Using the AWS console tools; Virtual Private Cloud (VPC); Using AWS for testing; Management servers; Test servers.
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|a Storage serversStorage server security group; Basic CloudWatch; Detailed CloudWatch; Elastic Load balancing (ELB); Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS); Replication and availability; Backups and recovery; Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS); Publish and subscribe; General role in the architecture; Mapping of AWS offerings to our sample application; Load balancing; Hardware (Servers); Hard disk storage; Firewall security; Performance monitoring; Database servers; Recapping our sample application's architecture; Mapping of AWS offerings to other requirements; Business requirements.
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|a Evaluate your Cloud requirements and successfully migrate your .NET Enterprise Application to the Amazon Web Services Platform.
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