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Index
Resilience & Reliability on AWS
Foreword
Preface
Audience
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Books Online
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Road to Resilience and Reliability
Once Upon a Time, There Was a Mason
Rip. Mix. Burn.
Cradle to Cradle
In Short
3. Crash Course in AWS
Regions and Availability Zones
Route 53: Domain Name System Service
IAM (Identity and Access Management)
The Basics: EC2, RDS, ElastiCache, S3, CloudFront, SES, and CloudWatch
CloudWatch
EC2 (et al.)
Instance
Image (AMI, Amazon Machine Image)
Volume and snapshot (EBS and S3)
Security group
Elastic IP
RDS
ElastiCache
S3/CloudFront
SES
Growing Up: ELB, Auto Scaling
ELB (Elastic Load Balancer)
Auto Scaling
Decoupling: SQS, SimpleDB & DynamoDB, SNS, SWF
SQS (Simple Queue Service)
SimpleDB
SNS (Simple Notification Service)
SWF (Simple Workflow Service)
4. Top 10 Survival Tips
Make a Choice
Embrace Change
Everything Will Break
Know Your Enemy
Know Yourself
Engineer for Today
Question Everything
Don’t Waste
Learn from Others
You Are Not Alone
5. elasticsearch
Introduction
EC2 Plug-in
Missing Features
Conclusion
6. Postgres
Pragmatism First
The Challenge
Tablespaces
Building Blocks
Configuration with userdata
IAM Policies (Identity and Access Management)
Postgres Persistence (backup/restore)
WAL Archive
In Practice
Self Reliance
Monitoring
Conclusion
7. MongoDB
How It Works
Replica Set
Set configuration
Set endpoint
Userdata
Backups
Auto Scaling
Monitoring
Conclusion
8. Redis
The Problem
Our Approach
Implementation
userdata
Redis
Configuration (maxmemory)
Persistence
Monitoring
Chaining (Replication)
SimpleDB
Redis cluster
Route 53
Failover
In Practice
9. Logstash
Build
Shipper
Output Plug-in
Reader
Input Plug-in
Grok
Kibana
10. Global (Content) Delivery
CloudFront
(Live) Streaming
Wowza
CloudFormation
Orchestration
Route 53
Global Database
11. Conclusion
Copyright
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