Start and Stop AWS EC2 Instances from another always active Instance
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Start and Stop AWS EC2 Instances from another always active Instance
Terraform module for provisioning an ECS cluster of spot and on-demand EC2 instances.
Serverless solution to create AMI backups based on resource tags.
Automation of provisioning of AWS EC2 Instance, Configuration of Apache Web Server and Deployment of code using Ansible
Implementation of webscrapper python script using ansible playbook.
Automatic setup of EC2 instances and EBS volumes via SoS Workflow
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Automating deployment of EC2 instance for optimal spot price in an AWS AZ.
This repository contains the AWS CLI commands integrated with Shell Scripting to automatically create EC2 instance, EBS volume and attach the volume to the EC2 Instance
Project: Building an IP server using EC2 instance of AWS technology in LetsUpgrade Training
Examples of AWS API code and scripts for everyday administration/infrastructure management functions
SSH to EC2 instances using in memory, ephemeral ssh keys and EC2 instance connect
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This script fetches all EC2 instances with an user define filter for method "ec2.instances.filter". It also include a function to collect all EC2 instances with no "Owner" tag. The output of the results are written to a CSV file with a default name of find_instances.csv.
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Creates a data lake by moving data held in an AWS S3 bucket to another S3 bucket after transforming it into tables based on a star schema.
This python script describes all EC2 instances from Amazon AWS and check CPU utilization. Print the CPU load if the CPU utilization is above then 60%.
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