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  1. Getting Started - Cloud Computing Tutorials for Building on AWS

    Learn how to create your AWS account and configure your development workspace. We'll guide you through the essential steps to get your environment ready, so you can start working with …

  2. Setting Up Your AWS Environment

    Apr 24, 2024 · In this tutorial, you will set up your AWS account and development environment. This will allow you to interact with your AWS account and programmatically provision any …

  3. Installing or updating to the latest version of the AWS CLI

    This topic describes how to install or update the latest release of the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) on supported operating systems. For information on the latest releases of …

  4. Setting up the AWS CLI - AWS Command Line Interface

    Learn how to quickly configure basic settings that the AWS Command Line Interface uses to interact with your resources on AWS services.

  5. Getting Started with Amazon EC2

    Learn how to install the Apache web server with PHP and MySQL support on your Amazon Linux instance (sometimes called a LAMP web server or LAMP stack) with this step-by-step tutorial.

  6. Module 1: Create Your AWS Account - Setting Up Your AWS …

    An AWS account is the starting point to allow provisioning infrastructure. In this module, we cover how to set up your account.

  7. AWS CLI

    Getting started with the AWS CLI walks you through installing and configuring the AWS CLI. After that, you can begin making calls to AWS services from the command line.

  8. Configuration and credential file settings in the AWS CLI

    The following examples show a credentials and config file with two profiles, region, and output specified. The first [default] is used when you run a AWS CLI command with no profile …

  9. Get started with AWS Client VPN

    What is AWS Site-to-Site VPN? Site-to-Site VPN enables secure connection between on-premises network and AWS VPCs, configuring routing for remote access via encrypted tunnels.

  10. AWS Multi-factor authentication in IAM

    For increased security, we recommend that you configure multi-factor authentication (MFA) to help protect your AWS resources. You can enable MFA for the AWS account root user of all …