This document summarizes an upcoming workshop on using infrastructure as code with Amazon AWS. The workshop will:
1) Introduce Java developers to infrastructure as code and cloud computing concepts.
2) Help Java developers automate deployments and embrace DevOps practices using real-life use cases.
3) Demonstrate how to deploy a sample Petclinic application on AWS using services like EC2, RDS, Elastic Load Balancer and more.
4) Discuss next steps around continuous deployment, monitoring, PaaS offerings, and enterprise architecture trainings leveraging AWS.
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Java Infrastructure As Code with Amazon AWS Workshop
1. Xebia Workshop
Discover
Java Infrastructure As Code
with
Amazon AWS
Xebia: OpenCSI:
Bertrand Dechoux Bruno Bonfils
Charles Blonde
Cyrille Le Clerc
Emmanuel Servent
Eric Briand
Saturday, August 13, 11
2. Purpose of this workshop
Java DEVs oriented!
▶ Use real life use cases
Introduce to Java DEVs:
▶ Infrastructure
as Code
▶ Cloud Computing
Help Java DEVS to:
▶ Automate their deployments
▶ Be Cloud-Ready :-)
▶ Embrace DevOps
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3. Next steps after this workshop
▶ Still Java focused (thinking about PHP & Ruby)
▶ DevOps
» Automated/Continuous Deployment with Rundeck
» Monitoring and metrics
▶ Cloud Computing
» PaaS: Java Servlet Engine as a Service
▶ Enterprise & Web Architecture Trainings
» Cloud Computing = dozens of servers for training
» NoSQL, caching, high availability, etc
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5. Glossary
SaaS (Software as a Service)
▶ Hosted application (e.g.: Salesforce)
▶ Predictable costs
PaaS (Platform as a Service)
▶ Ready to use environment to deploy your applications
▶ No ops skill required
▶ May be difficult to estimate costs
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
▶ Create your server to host what you want
▶ Require some ops skills
▶ May be difficult to estimate costs
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6. Infrastructure as a Service / IaaS
S3: Simple Storage Service
EBS: Elastic Block Store
EC2: Elastic Cloud compute
ELB: Elastic Load Balancing
Route 53: DNS
CloudFront: Content Delivery Network (CDN)
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7. Platform as a Service / PaaS
RDS: Relational Data Service
SQS: Simple Queue Service
SNS: Simple Notification Service
SES: Simple Email Service
Elastic MapReduce:MapReduce based on Hadoop
Beanstalk: Tomcat as a Service
...
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9. Amazon AWS Infrastructure
EU West
US West Ireland
N. Carolina US East
Asia Pacific
Virginia
Tokyo
Asia Pacific
Singapore
Five Amazon AWS Regions
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12. Infrastructure as Code
Benefits
▶ Scalability
» too many servers to do it manually
» add nodes on demand
▶ Reliability, Reproducibility & Traceability
» no human direct change
▶ Testable infrastructure
How?
▶ Physical infrastructure: public or private cloud
» Amazon Aws/ec2, RackSpace, OpenStack, etc.
▶ Software infrastructure: Configuration Mgmt Systems
» CFEngine, Chef, Puppet, etc.
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14. Petclinic on Amazon AWS
petclinic
8080
tomcat
80 Amazon Linux Amazon RDS
MySQL
Amazon petclinic
Elastic 8080
Load Balancer
tomcat
Amazon Linux
Petclinic infrastructure on Amazon AWS
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15. Petclinic on Amazon AWS
The Lab:
http://code.google.com/p/xebia-france/wiki/JavaInfrastructureAsCodeWithAmazonAwsWorkshop
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