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- Title: AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS
- Author(s) John Culkin (Author), Mike Zazon (Author)
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (2022); eBook (Compliments of DoiT International)
- Permission: Free eBook Complimented by DoiT International
- Paperback: 356 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1492092606
- ISBN-13: 978-1492092605
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This practical guide provides over 70 self-contained recipes to help you creatively solve common Amazon Web Services (AWS) challenges you'll encounter on your cloud journey. If you're comfortable with rudimentary scripting and general cloud concepts, this cookbook provides what you need to address foundational tasks and create high-level capabilities.
About the Authors- John Culkin is a senior solutions architect at AWS. He holds all current AWS certifications.
- Mike Zazon is a senior cloud architect at AWS, focused on helping enterprise customers modernize their businesses.
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