AWS Workshop for Kubernetes
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AWS Workshop for Kubernetes
Reference architecture that shows how to take a Node.js application, containerize it, and deploy it as microservices on Amazon Elastic Container Service.
Over 1100 cloud recipes, projects, tutorials, and real-world solutions to gain hands-on experience across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
AWS Security Tools (AST) in a simple Docker container. 📦
Rapid CloudFormation: Modular, production ready, open source.
Bulk Stash is a docker rclone service to sync, or copy, files between different storage services. For example, you can copy files either to or from a remote storage services like Amazon S3 to Google Cloud Storage, or locally from your laptop to a remote storage.
Packer templates to create hardened Ubuntu server images.
CircleCI orb for interacting with Amazon's Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
Amazon Web Services Practice Lab Guide. Absolute beginners can try this lab practice guide.
Collection of AWS CLI commands for several AWS services.
Fluent Bit plugin-based centralized log analysis across Amazon ECS & EKS clusters
🐳🐳🐳 This repository is part of a blog series on Docker Swarm example using VirtualBox, OVH Openstack, Azure and Amazon Web Services AWS
Reference architecture that shows how to take a Node.js application, containerize it, and deploy it as microservices on Amazon Elastic Container Service.
Amazon Web Services Bundle Package
Download eBooks from AWS Resource Hub without filling forms ⚡
Amazon Web Services Cheat Sheet for beginners
A serverless infrastructure to perform sentiment analysis out of audio files.
Zeromon automation to set up Zabbix in the cloud
A shell script that will fetch your current IP address from the http://checkip.amazonaws.com service and add it to each of your security groups in an AWS Zone
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