Pro .NET on Amazon Web Services - William Penberthy, Steve Roberts

Pro .NET on Amazon Web Services

Guidance and Best Practices for Building and Deployment
Buch | Softcover
659 Seiten
2022 | 1st ed.
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4842-8906-8 (ISBN)
69,54 inkl. MwSt
This book provides in-depth guidance and best practices for .NET developers new to working with Amazon Web Services. AWS is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, and this book will help you choose from, and use, its extensive collection of cloud services when developing and hosting your .NET applications in the cloud.  



Pro .NET on Amazon Web Services focuses on the building and deployment of .NET applications on AWS.  It demonstrates best practices and provides prescriptive guidance around moving existing .NET Framework, .NET Core, and .NET 5+ applications to AWS. It also offers directions on building new, distributed, and reliable cloud-native applications.  You will learn how to take advantage of the various tools available from AWS to build and deploy .NET-based applications. You will also be shown how to take advantage of different AWS services, including various execution platforms and databases that can help your.NET applications to achieve the reliability and scalability that AWS is known for.



What You Will Learn







Develop and deploy Microsoft .NET applications on the Amazon Web Services platform
Take advantage of the various free tools AWS offers for developing and deploying cloud applications
Choose the correct compute service on which to host your application
Choose the right database from the many options that AWS offers
Make AWS service calls from within .NET applications
Secure .NET applications using best practices around AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Migrate existing .NET applications to the AWS platform and take advantage of the services offered
Build modern .NET applications using advanced AWS services





Who This Book Is For



.NET developers seeking to take advantage of the breadth and depth of functionality in the AWS cloud, as well as developers who, whether new to cloud applications or experienced in the cloud, face challenges in understanding and applying the breadth and depth of services available from AWS when choosing to develop and host their applications. It will also be useful for those interested in extending their application’s functionality through calling AWS services from within their applications, and who want to apply best practices for building and securing modern distributed .NET applications in the Amazon Web Services cloud.

​Bill Penberthy has over 25 years in software development (almost 15 of which is .NET), and brings a pragmatic approach to software development . With much of that time spent in consulting, he has worked on many different projects and used many different designs and approaches. In 2019, he switched to the dark side where he puts his development experience towards being a .NET developer advocate with AWS.   Steve Roberts is a Developer Advocate for .NET and PowerShell development at AWS. Based in Seattle, Washington, Steve worked for 8 years as a Senior Development Engineer on the AWS tools for .NET. He was the development lead for the AWS Tools for PowerShell and the AWS Tools for Azure DevOps and contributed to the AWS Toolkits for Visual Studio, and Visual Studio Code, and the AWS SDK for .NET. Prior to joining AWS, Steve had over 20 years’ experience as a developer focused on IDE tools and integrations.

Part I. Getting Started.- 1. The Core Essentials.- 2. AWS Tools for .NET.- 3. Additional Tools.- Part II. Hosting Your Applications.- 4. Virtual Machines.- 5. Containers.- 6. Serverless.- Part III. Storing Your Data.- 7. S3 Object Storage.- 8. Microsoft SQL Server.- 9. Other RDS Databases.- 10. NoSQL Databases and AWS.- 11. Purpose-built Databases.- Part IV. Moving Existing Apps to AWS.- 12. Moving to Virtual Machines.- 13. Containerizing.- 14. Migrating your Data.- 15. Re-platforming and Refactoring.- Part V. Building Cloud Native Applications.- 16. Events and Messaging.- 17. Monitoring and Observability .

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 324 Illustrations, black and white; XXIII, 659 p. 324 illus.
Verlagsort Berkley
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Schlagworte Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service • Amazon Web Services • AWS • AWS Toolkit • Cloud Computing • containers • DevOps • Events and Messaging • Identity Access Management (IAM) • Identity Management • JetBrains Rider • Microservices • Microsoft Azure • Microsoft Visual Studio • Migrating to AWS • .NET 6 • .NET Core • .NET development • Serverless Computing • SQL Server
ISBN-10 1-4842-8906-4 / 1484289064
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-8906-8 / 9781484289068
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