The document provides information about a webinar on getting started with AWS, including deploying a static website. It outlines the agenda which includes: watching a 15 minute presentation on AWS; watching a 25 minute demo of deploying a static website; and having 45-60 minutes to complete the demo independently. It then details the various sections of the webinar which cover creating an AWS account, enabling security features, using S3 buckets to host the website, configuring permissions, associating a domain name, and using CloudFront for acceleration.
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Hands-on Labs: Getting Started with AWS - March 2017 AWS Online Tech Talks
1. 1. Getting Started with AWS
Watch a short presentation introducing you
to AWS and how to deploy a static website.
15 minutes
2. Watch a demo of the lab
Watch as David Potes walks you through a
demo of deploying a static website.
25 minutes
3. Do the lab on your own
After the demo you will have an
opportunity to do the demo on your own
and ask questions!
45-60 minutes
About Today’s Webinar
3. What we’ll cover today
Creating an AWS account
Creating an IAM user and enabling MFA
Creating the Buckets for your Website
Configuring Bucket Permissions
Deploying your Website
Registering a Domain Name
Associating the Domain Name with your Website
Speed up your Website with CloudFront
4. The AWS Free Tier
Includes most AWS services
Available for all new accounts
Good for one year from the day the account is created
Everything we show today can be done within the free tier
For more details: http://aws.amazon.com/free/
5. Signing up for an AWS account
Sign up through https://aws.amazon.com
You will need a credit card
There will be a telephone verification
6. First Steps: Creating IAM Users
Using AWS Identity and Access
Management (IAM), you can create
and manage AWS users and
groups.
You can control what resources
each user has access to within an
AWS account.
7. First Steps: Enabling MFA
AWS allows you to require multi-
factor authentication for your
users through physical or software-
based single use login tokens. This
protects against stolen passwords
and key loggers.
Enable this on IAM users and the
root account
8. Introduction: Why choose AWS for storage
Compelling
Economics Easy to Use Reduce risk
Speed,
Agility, Scale
Pay as you go
No upfront investment
No commitment
No risky capacity
planning
No need to provision
for redundancy
or overhead
Self service
administration
SDKs for simple
integration
Durable and Secure
Avoid risks of physical
media handling
Reduce time to market
Focus on your
business, not your
infrastructure
9. AWS Storage Features
Durable Secure
Designed for eleven
9’s durability
Redundant storage
across multiple facilities
and devices
Identity and
Access Policies
Bucket policies
Access control lists
Query string
authentication
Encryption
Scalable
Unlimited capacity
when you need it
Easily scale up
and down
10. AWS Storage Choices
Amazon S3
Durable object storage
for all types of data
Amazon EBS
Block storage for use
with Amazon EC2
Amazon Glacier
Archival storage
for infrequently
accessed data
11. Amazon S3
Highly durable object storage for all types of data
Internet-scale storage
Grow without limits
Benefit from AWS’s
massive security
investments
Built-in redundancy
Designed for
99.999999999%
durability
Low price per GB
per month
No commitment
No up-front cost
12. Amazon S3 key features
Management Console
Bucket management
Monitoring spend
Managing lifecycle
Easy Integration
AWS SDKs simplify programming
REST and SOAPAPIs
Data Management
Lifecycle management
Cost control
Data protection
Versioning
Multi-factor delete
Encryption
Flexible Access Control
Mechanisms
Time-limited access to object
Audit Logs
13. Pinterest scales to become one of the
most popular social networks globally
With over 410 terabytes
of data and 8 billion S3
objects, AWS helps us scale
quickly and easily.
Ryan Park
Technical Operations
and Infrastructure Lead,
Pinterest
”
“ Pinterest is a social media site that enables millions
of customers to share images of their interests on
electronic pin boards
The company’s small engineering team needed a
solution that would enable them to scale
AWS provided Pinterest with rapid, cost-effective
scalability that enabled quick growth for the start-up
14. Amazon Cloudfront
What is a CDN and Why Use One?
• Content Delivery Network
• Large Distribution of Caching Servers
• Routes Viewers to the Best Location
• Caches Appropriate Content at the Edge
• Accelerates Dynamic Content
• Provides Scalability and Performance of Applications
15. The Amazon CloudFront Service
Global Content Delivery Network with Massive Capacity and Scale
Optimized for Performance and Scale
Built in Security Features
Self-Service Full Control Configurations
Robust Real Time Reporting
Amazon
CloudFront
Static and Dynamic Object and Video Delivery
16. Ashburn, VA (3)
Atlanta, GA (2)
Chicago, IL
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (2)
Hayward, CA
Jacksonville, FL
Los Angeles, CA (2)
Miami, FL
Minneapolis, MN
Montreal, QC
Newark, NJ
New York, NY (3)
Palo Alto, CA
San Jose, CA
Seattle, WA
South Bend, IN
St. Louis, MO
Toronto, ON
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2)
São Paulo, Brazil
Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2)
Berlin, Germany
Dublin, Ireland
Frankfurt, Germany (5)
London, England (4)
Madrid, Spain
Marseille, France
Milan, Italy
Munich, Germany
Paris, France (2)
Stockholm, Sweden
Vienna, Austria
Warsaw, Poland
Chennai, India
Hong Kong, China (3)
Manila, the Philippines
Melbourne, Australia
Mumbai, India (2)
New Delhi, India
Osaka, Japan
Seoul, Korea (3)
Singapore (2)
Sydney, Australia
Taipei, Taiwan
Tokyo, Japan (3)
CloudFront is Globally Distributed
70 CloudFront Edge Locations (PoPs), 45 Cities, 5 Continents
As of February 2017