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Figure 1-1, 1-2: National Institute of Standards and Technology special publication © NIST

Figure 1-9: AWS Global infrastructure © 2020 Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 1-10: Amazon S3 + Amazon CloudFront: A Match Made in the Cloud, 27 JUN 2018, © 2020 Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 1-11 1-12, 1-13: Screenshot of AWS © 2020 Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 1-14 through 1-19: Screenshot of AWS Management © 2020 Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 1-20, 1-21: Screenshot of AWS CLI © 2020 Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 2-7: How to Use SAML to Automatically Direct Federated Users to a Specific AWS Management Console Page by Alessandro Martini © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 2-8: AWS IAM Now Supports Amazon, Facebook, and Google Identity Federation by Jeff Barr © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 3-1: Difference between Public IP and Private IP address © 2020, Difference Between

Figure 3-3: Latency numbers © 2020 GitHub, Inc, https://gist.github.com/2841832

Figure 3-5: Multiple Data Center HA Network Connectivity © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 3-6: Unsupported VPC Peering Configurations © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 3-7: Amazon EBS Snapshots © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 3-9: AWS Elastic Load Balancer © Aman Sardana

Figure 3-10: Scaling Cooldowns for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 3-11: High Availability with Route53 DNS Failover © Randika Rathugamage

Figure 3-12 through 3-15: Screenshot of Amazon EC2 © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 3-16: Screenshot of CLI command © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 4-1: Screenshot of Amazon S3 © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 4-2: Indexing Metadata in Amazon Elasticsearch Service Using AWS Lambda and Python © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 4-5: Amazon RDS Multi-AZ Deployments and Read Replicas © 2006-2020 Percona LLC

Figure 4-6: Amazon Aurora DB Clusters © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 4-9: Choosing the Right DynamoDB Partition Key © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 4-10: How to use Amazon DynamoDB global tables to power multiregion architectures © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 4-11: Jeff Barr, 200 Amazon CloudFront Points of Presence © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc.

Figure 4-12: CloudFront Events That Can Trigger a Lambda Function ©2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc.

Figure 4-13: Using Field-Level Encryption to Help Protect Sensitive Data © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc.

Figure 5-1 through 5-8: Screenshot of AWS Lambda © Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 5-10, 5-11: Basic Amazon SQS Architecture © 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 6-2: DevOps in 3 Sentences © DEV Community 2016 - 2020

Figure 6-3: Difference between agile, CI/CD, and DevOps © 2020 Synopsys, Inc

Figure 6-4 through 6-22: Screenshot of AWS Cloud9 © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 6-23: Screenshot of CodePipeline © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 7-1 through 7-7: Screenshot of Amazon RDS © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 7-8 through 7-23: Screenshot of AWS DMS © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

Figure 8-1 through 8-21: Screenshot of Amazon CloudWatch © 2019, Amazon Web Services, Inc

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