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Amazon Web Services: Migrating your .NET Enterprise Application
Evaluate your Cloud requirements and successfully migrate your .NET Enterprise Application to the Amazon Web Services Platform
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Table of Contents
- Preface
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Chapter 1:
Understanding Amazon
Web Services
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Chapter 2:
Mapping Your Enterprise Requirements against Amazon's Offerings
- AWS offerings
- + Simple Storage Service (S3)
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Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
- + Elastic Block Store (EBS)
- + Security Groups
- + Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
- Basic CloudWatch
- Detailed CloudWatch
- Elastic Load balancing (ELB)
- + Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
- + Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
- + Mapping of AWS offerings to our sample application
- + Mapping of AWS offerings to other requirements
- Summary
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Chapter 3:
Getting Started with AWS and Amazon EC2
- + Chapter 4: How storage works on Amazon
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Chapter 5:
Amazon's Approach
to Networking
- + Chapter 6: Putting Databases in the Cloud
- + Chapter 7: Migrating your Data and Deploying your Code
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Chapter 8:
Amazon's Queuing and Notification Options
- + Chapter 9: Monitoring and Scaling My Application
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Chapter 10:
Testing and Maintaining
the Application
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Appendix:
AWS Reference
- + List of AWS terms and keywords
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AWS products covered in this book
- + Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
- + Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
- + Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)
- + Amazon Autoscaling
- + Amazon CloudFront
- + Amazon SimpleDB
- + Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
- + Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)
- + Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
- + Amazon CloudWatch
- + Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
- + Amazon Elastic Load Balancing
- + Amazon Import/Export
- List of AWS data centers and regions
- Location of CloudFront edge locations
- Index
This practical, step-by-step guide follows the process of moving a sample Enterprise .NET application to the Amazon Cloud. Companies that have designed, developed, and hosted applications based on the Microsoft .NET technology stack should not miss out on this book. If you are looking to expand into using the vast array of services available on the Amazon Cloud but are unsure how to proceed, then this will help to get you on your way. Administrators or developers managing such applications should have basic experience of the platform and the web servers that thay are intending to move to Amazon. No knowledge of AWS is required.
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Publication year : 2011
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