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DESCRIPTION Distributed systems are unpredictable, and it can be an
enormous challenge to manage around potentially-crippling obstacles
like hardware failures, unanticipated changes in load, and network
issues. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a platform for hosting
distributed applications in a secure, flexible cloud environment.
AWS provides a suite of services designed to keep the focus on what
an application does instead of the infrastructure required to run
it. Whether serving up blog pages, analyzing fast data in
real-time, building software as a service, or implementing a
massive e-commerce site, AWS provides both a stable platform and
services that will scale with every application. Amazon Web
Services in Action introduces readers to computing, storing, and
networking in the AWS cloud. It starts with a broad overview of
AWS, and shows how to spin up servers manually and from the command
line. Then, it explores infrastructure automation with the AWS
CloudFormation service, where readers can describe a blueprint of
their infrastructure as code. Readers will learn how to isolate
systems using private networks to increase security, how to use the
most valuable AWS managed services available on AWS, and about the
benefits of stateless servers. In the end, they'll look to the AWS
model for high availability, scaling, decoupling with queues and
load balancers, and fault tolerance. KEY SELLING POINTS Explains
the key concepts of AWS Gives an overview of the most important
services Allows readers to take full advantage of the AWS platform
AUDIENCE Written for developers and DevOps engineers who are moving
traditionally-deployed distributed applications to the AWS
platform. No experience with AWS is required. ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
Amazon Web Services is a platform of services in the Cloud to
provide everything needed to run applications-from hosting a
private blog, to running one of the biggest websites on earth,
analyzing data for cancer research, or providing business
applications.
Description Fully updated to include the latest revisions and
updates to AWS; this new edition also offers three new chapters
covering the latest additions to the AWS platform: serverless
infrastructure automation with AWS Lambda, sharing data volumes
between machines with EFS, and caching data in memory with
ElastiCache! Amazon Web Services in Action, Second Edition is a
comprehensive introduction to computing, storing, and networking in
the AWS cloud. Readers will find clear, relevant coverage of all
the essential AWS services they need to know, emphasizing best
practices for security, high availability and scalability. Key
features * Hands-on guide * Practical examples * Step-by-step
instructions Audience Written for developers and DevOps engineers
moving distributed applications to the AWS platform. About the
technology AWS is known as a cloud computing platform. Cloud
computing, or the cloud, is a metaphor for supply and consumption
of IT resources. The IT resources in the cloud aren't directly
visible to the user; there are layers of abstraction in between.
Neutron capture therapy (NCT) is based on the ability of the
non-radioactive isotope boron-10 to capture thermal neutrons with
very high probability and immediately to release heavy particles
with a path length of one cell diameter, which in principle allows
for tumor cell-selective high-LET particle radiotherapy. This book
provides a comprehensive summary of the progress made in NCT in
recent years. Individual sections cover all important aspects,
including neutron sources, boron chemistry, drugs for NCT,
dosimetry, and radiation biology. The use of NCT in a variety of
malignancies and also some non-malignant diseases is extensively
discussed. NCT is clearly shown to be a promising modality at the
threshold of wider clinical application. All of the chapters are
written by experienced specialists in language that will be readily
understood by all participating disciplines.
Master essential best practices for deploying and managing
applications on Amazon Web Services. The ideal guide for mid-level
developers, DevOps or platform engineers, architects, and system
administrators. Amazon Web Services in Action: An in-depth guide to
AWS is a comprehensive, practical introduction to deploying and
managing applications on the AWS cloud platform. This revised
bestseller is packed with techniques for building highly available
and scalable architectures and automating deployment with
Infrastructure as Code. This book will show you how to: Leverage
globally distributed data centres to launch virtual machines with
EC2 Store and archive large volumes of data with EBS, S3, and EFS
Persist and query data with highly available and scalable database
systems with RDS and DynamoDB Enhance performance with caching data
in-memory with ElastiCache and MemoryDB Use Infrastructure as Code
to automate your cloud infrastructure Secure workloads running in
the cloud with VPC and IAM Build fault-tolerant web applications
with ALB and SQS Automate common sysadmin tasks with Lambda, CLI,
and SDK Build cloud-native applications based on containers with
AppRunner, ECS, Fargate About the technology Thousands of
developers have chosen Amazon Web Services in Action: An in-depth
guide to AWS to help them succeed with the AWS cloud. Readers love
this all-practical handbook for its complete introduction to
computing, storage, and networking, along with best practices for
all core AWS services. Amazon Web Services, the leading cloud
computing platform, offers customers APIs for on-demand access to
computing services. Rich in examples and best practices of how to
use AWS, this Manning bestseller is now released in its third,
revised, and improved edition.
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