Do you want to learn how to implement VPC and EC2 resources with Python code on AWS? Do you want to launch EC2 Instances with Python code on AWS? Are you preparing for AWS Solutions Architect Associate Exam and want to put your theory and skills into practice with VPC and EC2? This is the course for you!
In this course, we’ll start by taking a look at the tools and the environment that we need to work with AWS resources. We’ll be using Python 3 and as per the IDE I recommend you to use PyCharm from Jetbrains. It has a free community edition even!
After Iteach you how you can set up your environment on both MacOS and Windows, we’ll create our credentials for AWS as being the AWS Access Key and AWS Secret Access Key for programmatic access to AWS resources. You’ll learn how you can set your AWS credentials globally on your computers using AWS CLI. Before jumping into the implementation, for one last tip, I’ll show you how you can have auto–complete capabilities on your PyCharm IDE with PyBoto3!
Once we’re ready with our environment setup, we’ll start implementing our solution on AWS! And remember we’ll do everything with Python code; not a single thing manually or by hand! We’ll start by creating a VPC. For our own VPC, we’ll provide CIDR IP Block to isolate our resources within that VPC.
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Managing EC2 and VPC: AWS with Python and Boto3 Series
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 4.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Udayabhaskar –
good teaching
Bill Powers –
Excellent course on AWS, boto3 and how to manage AWS resources using Python. I plan on taking all of the other courses offered by this instructor. He was very easy to understand and explained the topics very well. Thanks!!
Melissa Niswonger –
Did exactly what he said he would very clear and easy to replicate results.
JISHNU BHATTACHARYA –
Good
Alan Jex –
Basic AWS functions for python coders with very little fluff!
Collot Christophe –
The content is interesting, although it is not clear why we bother adding another level of abstraction on top of boto client (since boto resource exists). It is true that adding more dynamic/real life use cases with resource management would be a nice improvement to the course
Vamsi Preetham –
Its really good course for beginners who want to learn boto3 and configure AWS.
Min Kim –
Slow to respond to questions and difficult to understand and follow. The instructor goes through the course without explaining or teaching much.