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CloudFormation

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CloudFormation Alternatives

Weighing your options? Checkout these 5 alternatives that could help you accomplish your goal.

  • AWS CLI

    Amazon Web Services can be managed using the AWS management console or through the APIs. There is another method, however, Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (or AWS CLI for short). AWS CLI allows you can use Linux shells, Windows PowerShell or ES2 instances straight from your terminal.
  • AWS CLI version 2

    Amazon Web Services can be managed using the AWS management console or through the APIs. There is another method, however, Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (or AWS CLI for short). Second version of AWS CLI adds a series of new features and mechanisms.
  • AWS ECS

    Amazon Elastic Container Services (or Amazon ECS for short) is a scalable container manager designed to support Docker containers. As a part of Amazon Web Services, ECS allows you to run your apps on EC2 managed cluster. Thanks to this solution you can use those containers as bulding blocks for your apps without the need of setting up your own cluster management infrastructure.
  • Amazon S3

    Amazon Single Storage Service (or AWS S3 for short) is, simply put, a cloud storage. Part of Amazon Web Services, S3 offers a scalable object storage infrastructure with high availability, very low latency and over 99% SLA (Service-level Agreement) durability.
  • CloudFront

    Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery network (CDN for short) and a part of Amazon Web Services suite. CloudFront delivers various data, apps and APIs with a very low latency and superior speed. As a part of AWS, CloudFront easily integrates with other tools in the suite.
  • AWS CodeDeploy

    AWS CodeDeploy is a part of the AWS suite aimed at making DevOps' lives easier. CodeDeloy manages deployments to EC2 or on-premise instances eliminating downtime almost entirely. CodeDeploy uploads your code as a complete set of dependencies, packages, and other necessary artifacts from your local machine to GitHub, BitBucket or S3 bucket.
  • AWS Elastic Beanstalk

    Amazon Web Services Elastic Beanstalk (or AWS EB for short) is an orchestration platform that helps teams automatically scale resources needed for your deployed applications. AWS EB supports a wide array of languages like Java, PHP, .NET or Ruby. You can manage your EB deployments using the EB console. AWS CLI or a CLI designed specifically for Elastic Beanstalk called simply: eb.
  • AWS Elastic Beanstalk Monitoring

    Amazon Web Services Elastic Beanstalk (or AWS EB for short) is an orchestration platform that helps teams automatically scale resources needed for your deployed applications. AWS EB supports a wide array of languages like Java, PHP, .NET or Ruby. You can manage your EB deployments using the EB console. AWS CLI or a CLI designed specifically for Elastic Beanstalk called simply: eb.
  • AWS Lambda Deploy

    AWS Lambda is a computing platform that allows users to run their code without the need of having your own servers. This service runs the code only when prompted to do so and scales automatically so you only pay for the total time spent on actual code computing. AWS Lambda supports .Net, Go, Java, Ruby, Python and Node.js.
  • AWS Lambda Invoke

    AWS Lambda is a computing platform that allows users to run their code without the need of having your own servers. This service runs the code only when prompted to do so and scales automatically so you only pay for the total time spent on actual code computing. AWS Lambda supports .Net, Go, Java, Ruby, Python and Node.js.

About CloudFormation

Amazon Web Services

CloudFormation is a simple, yet powerful, feature for managing your Amazon Web Services resources. Thanks to CloudFormation you can easily create templates that describe, in detail, the resource distribution - that way you don't have to set up each of the AWS platform individually.

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