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Note: If you are behind any corporate firewall you will need to install your corporate supported proxy client for the Java applet to work.
Click Add Files to select the file to upload from your computer. A file selection dialog box opens. Tip: If you enabled advanced uploader in step 2, you see a Java file selection dialog box. If not, you see an operating system specific dialog box. The following image shows a sample Java file selection dialog box. Select a sample graphic that came with your computer to upload and click Open. The Upload - Select Files wizard shows the files and folders you've selected to upload.
Click Start Upload. You can watch the progress of the upload using the Transfer panel. The Transfer panel appears on the bottom of the screen as soon as a you begin the upload. After the object uploads successfully to Amazon S3, it appears in the object listing.
Great Job: You've added a file to your bucket. View an Object: Now that you've added an object to a bucket, you can open and view it in a browser. In the Amazon S3 console, right-click the objects you want to open. Click Properties to browse the URL for the item you added. Note: By default your Amazon S3 buckets and objects are private. Otherwise, you will need to create signed URL that includes a signature with authentication information. Great Job: You've opened your object.
Move an Object: Now that you've added an object to a bucket and viewed it, you might like to move the object to a different bucket or folder. In the Amazon S3 console, right-click the object you want to move. Click Cut. Navigate to the bucket and folder you want to move the object to, and right- click the folder or bucket you want to move the object to. Click Paste Into.
Amazon S3 moves your files to the new location. Tip: You can monitor the progress of the move on the Transfers panel. To hide or show the Transfer panel, click the Transfers button at the top right of the console page.
Great Job: Your file has been moved. Delete an Object and Bucket: You've viewed the object. Now, you can delete it and the bucket it's in. If you no longer need to store the objects you uploaded and moved while going through this guide, you should delete them so you do not incur further charges on those objects. In the Amazon S3 console, right-click on the object you want to delete. A dialog box shows the actions you can take on the selected object s.
Click Delete Tip: To delete a bucket, you must first delete all of the objects in it. If you haven't deleted all of the objects in your bucket, do that now. Confirm the deletion when the console prompts you to.
Right-click the bucket you want to delete. A dialog box shows the actions you can take on the selected bucket. Click Delete. They're well suited for lower throughput applications and websites that consume significant compute cycles periodically. They're well suited for compute- intensive applications.
They're well suited for high-throughput applications, such as database and memory caching applications. Instance launch 2. Security groups 3. Instance bootstrapping 4. Machine images, and 5. Select the Micro t1. Now click Continue: 7. Click Continue to accept the default Storage Device Configuration.
This name, more correctly known as a tag, will appear in the console once the instance launches. It makes it easy to keep track of running machines in a complex environment. Put the name you choose in the Value field see below. Then click Continue. Then create a new key pair, and download it to a suitable directory on your hard drive. The name is up to you. Just remember the name, and where file path it is saved. Create a security group, which will be your firewall rules.
Again, the name is up to you. Port 22 is there by default. Click Continue when finished. Review your choices, and then click Launch.
You may close the Launch instance box. Make sure the User name is ec2-user, provide the location to the private key that you created earlier on page 14 e. Make sure you use the name you selected and the correct path to where the file was downloaded. Check the option to save the key location in browser cache so you will not have to retype this location in every time you connect to EC2 instances.
Additionally you may be asked a series of questions such as: - Create known hosts directory? Keep in mind, depending on your configuration and whether MindTerm has been used before on your computer or not, you may or may not get all of these prompts. You may also be asked if you want to store the host key for your Instance. At this point you have the option to verify the host key MindTerm is seeing with the host key provided by the AWS console to verify that you are connecting directly to your EC2 instance and not some third-party in the middle.
Select Yes if prompted. Configure the Linux Instance Modify the web server by adding the following index. If you are an experienced Linux user, you should know the basics of vi, the default text editor. Otherwise you may want to check out some vi basics. Enter the following. Press Escape, followed by: :wq to save and quit after you add the PHP code above. Connect to the web server Click Yes, Allocate Right-click on it and choose Associate from the pop-up menu: A popup will allow you to associate the EIP with one of your running instances.
Now your Elastic IP address is associated to your instance: Now, verify the new IP address of your web server in a browser: Congratulations! Deploy a simple application on EC2 3. Then distribute load by viewing the application Overview This lab will walk you through the process of creating an Elastic Load Balancer ELB to load balance traffic across several EC2 instances in a single Availability Zone.
You will deploy a simple application on EC2 instances over which you will distribute load by viewing the application in your browser. This lab introduces you to a very basic example of bootstrapping your instances using the meta-data service to get you thinking about more complicated patterns that you might want to implement to configure instances as they are started.
Now click on Launch Instance. Everything you need to know to fast-track your exam success. These Practice Tests will prepare you thoroughly so that you get to ace your exam with confidence. Identify your strengths and weaknesses and assess your exam readiness. Focus your study on the knowledge areas where you need to most. This pathway will let you pass your AWS exam first time with confidence. No products in the cart. Sign in.
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