Aws

  1. Installing or updating the latest version of the AWS CLI
  2. Onboard an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account on Permissions Management
  3. What is AWS? Amazon Cloud (Web) Services Tutorial
  4. cp — AWS CLI 1.27.155 Command Reference
  5. What is Amazon WorkSpaces?
  6. A Major Outage At AWS Has Caused Chaos At Amazon’s Own Operations, Highlighting Cloud Computing Risks
  7. What is AWS (Amazon Web Services) and How Does it Work?
  8. What is AWS? Amazon Cloud (Web) Services Tutorial
  9. Onboard an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account on Permissions Management
  10. A Major Outage At AWS Has Caused Chaos At Amazon’s Own Operations, Highlighting Cloud Computing Risks


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Installing or updating the latest version of the AWS CLI

• You must be able to extract or "unzip" the downloaded package. If your operating system doesn't have the built-in unzip command, use an equivalent. • The AWS CLI uses glibc, groff, and less. These are included by default in most major distributions of Linux. • We support the AWS CLI on 64-bit versions of recent distributions of CentOS, Fedora, Ubuntu, Amazon Linux 1, Amazon Linux 2 and Linux ARM. • Because AWS doesn't maintain third-party repositories, we can’t guarantee that they contain the latest version of the AWS CLI. Install or update the AWS CLI To update your current installation of AWS CLI, download a new installer each time you update to overwrite previous versions. Follow these steps from the command line to install the AWS CLI on Linux. (Optional) Verifying the integrity of your downloaded zip file If you chose to manually download the AWS CLI installer package .zip in the above steps, you can use the following steps to verify the signatures by using the GnuPG tool. The AWS CLI installer package .zip files are cryptographically signed using PGP signatures. If there is any damage or alteration of the files, this verification fails and you should not proceed with installation. • Download and install the gpg command using your package manager. For more information about GnuPG, see the GnuPG website . • To create the public key file, create a text file and paste in the following text. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- mQINBF2Cr7UBEADJZHcgusOJl7ENSyumXh85z0TRV0...

Onboard an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account on Permissions Management

Note A global administrator or root user (an admin for all authorization system types) can perform the tasks in this article after the global administrator has initially completed the steps provided in Explanation There are several moving parts across AWS and Azure, which are required to be configured before onboarding. • An Azure AD OIDC App • An AWS OIDC account • An (optional) AWS Management account • An (optional) AWS Central logging account • An AWS OIDC role • An AWS Cross Account role assumed by OIDC role Onboard an AWS account • If the Data Collectors dashboard isn't displayed when Permissions Management launches: • In the Permissions Management home page, select Settings (the gear icon), and then select the Data Collectors subtab. • On the Data Collectors dashboard, select AWS, and then select Create Configuration. 1. Create an Azure AD OIDC App • On the Permissions Management Onboarding - Azure AD OIDC App Creation page, enter the OIDC Azure app name. This app is used to set up an OpenID Connect (OIDC) connection to your AWS account. OIDC is an interoperable authentication protocol based on the OAuth 2.0 family of specifications. The scripts generated on this page create the app of this specified name in your Azure AD tenant with the right configuration. • To create the app registration, copy the script and run it in your Azure command-line app. Note • To confirm that the app was created, open App registrations in Azure and, on the All applications tab, locate yo...

What is AWS? Amazon Cloud (Web) Services Tutorial

• • Testing Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAP Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Web Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Must Learn Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Big Data Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Live Project Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AI Expand • • • • • • • Cloud computing is a term referred to storing and accessing data over the internet. It doesn’t store any data on the hard disk of your personal computer. In cloud computing, you can access data from a remote server. The full form of AWS is Amazon Web Services. It is a platform that offers flexible, reliable, scalable, easy-to-use and, cost-effective cloud computing solutions. AWS is a comprehensive, easy to use computing platform offered Amazon. The platform is developed with a combination of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and packaged software as a service (SaaS) offerings. In this tutorial, you will learn, • • • • • • • • • • 2002- AWS services launched • 2006- Launched its cloud products • 2012- Holds first customer event • 2015- Reveals revenues achieved of $4.6 billion • 2016- Surpassed $10 billon revenue target • 2016- Release snowball and snowmobile • 2019- Offers nearly 100 cloud services • 2021- AWS comprises over 200 products and services Amazon Web Services offers a wide range of different business purpose global cloud-...

cp — AWS CLI 1.27.155 Command Reference

cp or or [--dryrun] [--quiet] [--include ] [--exclude ] [--acl ] [--follow-symlinks | --no-follow-symlinks] [--no-guess-mime-type] [--sse ] [--sse-c ] [--sse-c-key ] [--sse-kms-key-id ] [--sse-c-copy-source ] [--sse-c-copy-source-key ] [--storage-class ] [--grants [...]] [--website-redirect ] [--content-type ] [--cache-control ] [--content-disposition ] [--content-encoding ] [--content-language ] [--expires ] [--source-region ] [--only-show-errors] [--no-progress] [--page-size ] [--ignore-glacier-warnings] [--force-glacier-transfer] [--request-payer ] [--metadata ] [--metadata-directive ] [--expected-size ] [--recursive] [--debug] [--endpoint-url ] [--no-verify-ssl] [--no-paginate] [--output ] [--query ] [--profile ] [--region ] [--version ] [--color ] [--no-sign-request] [--ca-bundle ] [--cli-read-timeout ] [--cli-connect-timeout ] Options paths (string) --dryrun (boolean) Displays the operations that would be performed using the specified command without actually running them. --quiet (boolean) Does not display the operations performed from the specified command. --include (string) Don't exclude files or objects in the command that match the specified pattern. See --exclude (string) Exclude all files or objects from the command that matches the specified pattern. --acl (string) Sets the ACL for the object when the command is performed. If you use this parameter you must have the "s3:PutObjectAcl" permission included in the list of actions for your IAM policy. Only ac...

What is Amazon WorkSpaces?

Amazon WorkSpaces enables you to provision virtual, cloud-based Microsoft Windows, Amazon Linux, or Ubuntu Linux desktops for your users, known as WorkSpaces. WorkSpaces eliminates the need to procure and deploy hardware or install complex software. You can quickly add or remove users as your needs change. Users can access their virtual desktops from multiple devices or web browsers. For more information, see Amazon WorkSpaces . Features • Choose your operating system (Windows, Amazon Linux, Ubuntu Linux) and select from a range of hardware configurations, software configurations, and AWS Regions. For more information, see Amazon WorkSpaces Bundles and • Choose your protocol: PCoIP or WorkSpaces Streaming Protocol (WSP). For more information, see • Connect to your WorkSpace and pick up from right where you left off. WorkSpaces provides a persistent desktop experience. • WorkSpaces provides the flexibility of either monthly or hourly billing for WorkSpaces. For more information, see WorkSpaces Pricing . • Deploy and manage applications for your Windows WorkSpaces by using Amazon WorkSpaces Application Manager (Amazon WAM). • For Windows desktops, you can bring your own licenses and applications, or purchase them from the AWS Marketplace for Desktop Apps. • Create a standalone managed directory for your users, or connect your WorkSpaces to your on-premises directory so that your users can use their existing credentials to obtain seamless access to corporate resources. For mo...

A Major Outage At AWS Has Caused Chaos At Amazon’s Own Operations, Highlighting Cloud Computing Risks

A lengthy outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, caused chaos on Tuesday for millions of users and companies along the U.S. East Coast. The mega glitch affected access to a wide range of services, including shows on Netflix and Disney+, web services from airlines such as Delta and Southwest, and payments businesses such as Venmo. The company blamed the issues on “the impairment of several network devices.” While AWS said it had “executed a mitigation” that was producing “a significant recovery in the region,” shortly after 5 pm, Downdetector was still showing plenty of reports of problems. In an emailed statement, Richard Rocha, an Amazon spokesman, said AWS is “working to resolve the issues as quickly as possible.” At 7.35pm the company said it had resolved the issue with its network devices and engineers were “working towards recovery of any impaired services.” Cloud concentration The episode underscores just how dependent businesses have become on the tech giants that deliver third-party cloud computing services. The pandemic has accelerated the move to the public cloud as companies sought to rapidly and efficiently digitize operations and to tap into a wide range of services, from AI algorithms to quantum computers. Earlier this year, Gartner forecast a 21% jump in worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services to more than $330 billion. That has juiced revenues for brands such as AWS, Microsoft’s Azure and Google Cloud that alrea...

What is AWS (Amazon Web Services) and How Does it Work?

Free Download What is public cloud? Everything you need to know A public cloud is a third-party managed platform that uses the standard cloud computing model to make resources and services available to remote users around the world. TechTarget's all-inclusive guide covers everything from the public cloud's history, to its benefits and challenges, to the various public cloud services that are currently available. Topics also include how it works, how it differs from private and hybrid clouds, how to reduce cloud expenses and cloud security best practices. By • Technology Writer • Technical Writer and Editor What is AWS? AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive, evolving Amazon.com Web Services launched its first web services in 2002 from the internal infrastructure that Amazon.com built to handle its online retail operations. In 2006, it began offering its defining IaaS services. AWS was one of the first companies to introduce a AWS offers many different tools and solutions for enterprises and software developers that can be used in data centers in up to 190 countries. Groups such as government agencies, education institutions, non-profits and private organizations can use AWS services. How AWS works AWS is separated into different services; each can be Download 1 Download this entire guide for FREE now! More than 200 services comprise the AWS portfolio, including those for compute, databases, infrastructure management, application development and security. These servic...

What is AWS? Amazon Cloud (Web) Services Tutorial

• • Testing Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAP Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Web Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Must Learn Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Big Data Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Live Project Expand • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AI Expand • • • • • • • Cloud computing is a term referred to storing and accessing data over the internet. It doesn’t store any data on the hard disk of your personal computer. In cloud computing, you can access data from a remote server. The full form of AWS is Amazon Web Services. It is a platform that offers flexible, reliable, scalable, easy-to-use and, cost-effective cloud computing solutions. AWS is a comprehensive, easy to use computing platform offered Amazon. The platform is developed with a combination of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and packaged software as a service (SaaS) offerings. In this tutorial, you will learn, • • • • • • • • • • 2002- AWS services launched • 2006- Launched its cloud products • 2012- Holds first customer event • 2015- Reveals revenues achieved of $4.6 billion • 2016- Surpassed $10 billon revenue target • 2016- Release snowball and snowmobile • 2019- Offers nearly 100 cloud services • 2021- AWS comprises over 200 products and services Amazon Web Services offers a wide range of different business purpose global cloud-...

Onboard an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account on Permissions Management

Note A global administrator or root user (an admin for all authorization system types) can perform the tasks in this article after the global administrator has initially completed the steps provided in Explanation There are several moving parts across AWS and Azure, which are required to be configured before onboarding. • An Azure AD OIDC App • An AWS OIDC account • An (optional) AWS Management account • An (optional) AWS Central logging account • An AWS OIDC role • An AWS Cross Account role assumed by OIDC role Onboard an AWS account • If the Data Collectors dashboard isn't displayed when Permissions Management launches: • In the Permissions Management home page, select Settings (the gear icon), and then select the Data Collectors subtab. • On the Data Collectors dashboard, select AWS, and then select Create Configuration. 1. Create an Azure AD OIDC App • On the Permissions Management Onboarding - Azure AD OIDC App Creation page, enter the OIDC Azure app name. This app is used to set up an OpenID Connect (OIDC) connection to your AWS account. OIDC is an interoperable authentication protocol based on the OAuth 2.0 family of specifications. The scripts generated on this page create the app of this specified name in your Azure AD tenant with the right configuration. • To create the app registration, copy the script and run it in your Azure command-line app. Note • To confirm that the app was created, open App registrations in Azure and, on the All applications tab, locate yo...

A Major Outage At AWS Has Caused Chaos At Amazon’s Own Operations, Highlighting Cloud Computing Risks

A lengthy outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, caused chaos on Tuesday for millions of users and companies along the U.S. East Coast. The mega glitch affected access to a wide range of services, including shows on Netflix and Disney+, web services from airlines such as Delta and Southwest, and payments businesses such as Venmo. The company blamed the issues on “the impairment of several network devices.” While AWS said it had “executed a mitigation” that was producing “a significant recovery in the region,” shortly after 5 pm, Downdetector was still showing plenty of reports of problems. In an emailed statement, Richard Rocha, an Amazon spokesman, said AWS is “working to resolve the issues as quickly as possible.” At 7.35pm the company said it had resolved the issue with its network devices and engineers were “working towards recovery of any impaired services.” Cloud concentration The episode underscores just how dependent businesses have become on the tech giants that deliver third-party cloud computing services. The pandemic has accelerated the move to the public cloud as companies sought to rapidly and efficiently digitize operations and to tap into a wide range of services, from AI algorithms to quantum computers. Earlier this year, Gartner forecast a 21% jump in worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services to more than $330 billion. That has juiced revenues for brands such as AWS, Microsoft’s Azure and Google Cloud that alrea...