Tag: AWS Services
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Custom Telegram Notifications for EC2 CPU Utilization
I am DevOps Engineer working on US based construction management company’s application. After I proposed the cost and work benefits of using AWS services to the product owner, most of our workloads are AWS-based servers and RDS database instances. My team lead asked me I could setup a system to send custom alerts to telegram […]
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Automatically Start and Stop Amazon EC2 Instances using AWS Systems Manager (SSM) Maintenance Windows
In this blog, we are going to configure the following scenario: Two selected EC2 Instances should automatically start at 9am and stop at 6pm during office hours from Monday to Friday . The architecture diagram is shown as above. — First thing we are going to do is to launch two EC2 instances with name […]
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Using Amazon S3 and CloudFront to Host a Static Website
Amazon S3 and CloudFront offers easy on budget and easy to configure and setup a static website. If you simply wish to have a simple portfolio website or personal website that works like your online visiting card, content of which do not change so frequently, then this blog is for you. Initially we setup on […]
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Automated CICD Jenkins Pipeline for Web Application on AWS with Docker
AI and automation are two trending topics these days and same things are going on with software development processes. To deliver quick and quality software, CICD pipelines workflows and integration of multiple service providers is necessary. So, lets learn today how to create declarative CICD Jenkins Pipeline for Web Application using the Ubuntu AMI on […]
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Building Microservices with Docker and Pushing Images to Amazon ECR: A Step-by-Step Guide
Microservices architecture offers flexibility, scalability, and ease of deployment and has gained popularity and is a must-have skill for DevOps Engineers. In this blog, we will explore how to create two microservices: Service1 and Service2, using Docker, and push their images to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). We’ll also set up nginx as a reverse […]
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Let’s Unlock the Power of Amazon Route 53 Domains for Your Website
Hello my fellow learners, have you heard about Amazon Route 53? Let’s learn about this reliable and secure AWS service today that acts like a guardian of our home ensuring our domain is safe, stable, and completely under our control. It’s part of a bigger family called AWS, where a bunch of IT experts make […]