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Welcome to DevOps Master, your ultimate hub for AWS cloud and DevOps content. Dive into cutting-edge practices, tutorials, and hands-on demos covering automation, continuous integration, infrastructure as code, and more. Explore AWS services like EC2, S3, Lambda, and DevOps tools such as Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, and Terraform with expert guidance. From theory to practical projects, we empower you to optimize workflows, enhance scalability, and boost efficiency. Join us to accelerate your DevOps journey, advance your career, and stay ahead of the curve. Subscribe now and let's master DevOps together!
AWS DevOps Project(RESUME): Deploying a City Direction Web App | Step-by-Step Guide
Are you aiming to bolster your resume with hands-on AWS DevOps experience? Look no further! In this comprehensive tutorial, I walk you through deploying a static web application on AWS, specifically focusing on a city direction application. Divided into three parts for clarity, this project covers all the essential services and processes you need to know.
PART-1: CodeCommit Setup
1. Understand the basics of CodeCommit and its significance in version control.
2. Step-by-step guide on creating a repository on CodeCommit.
3. Learn how to push your code files to the newly created CodeCommit repository effortlessly.
PART-2: CodeBuild Implementation
1. Delve into the functionality of CodeBuild and its role in automating build processes.
2. Craft a buildspec.yml file to define your build steps and configurations, seamlessly integrate it with CodeCommit.
3. Initiate the build process and witness your application come to life.
4. Bonus: Establish an S3 bucket to securely store your project's artifacts.
PART-3: CodeDeploy and Pipeline Automation
1. Explore the capabilities of CodeDeploy and its significance in automated deployments.
2. Draft an appspec.yml file to specify deployment instructions and integrate it with CodeCommit.
3. Set up an EC2 instance and install the CodeDeploy agent for seamless deployment.
4. Trigger CodeBuild to store updated artifacts on S3, ensuring a smooth deployment process.
5. Witness the magic unfold as your application is deployed automatically.
6. Gain insights into automation best practices using CodePipeline, streamlining your DevOps workflow.
Whether you're a seasoned AWS practitioner looking to enhance your DevOps skills or a newcomer eager to dive into cloud deployment methodologies, this tutorial is your go-to resource. Elevate your resume and skill set with practical AWS DevOps experience today!
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PART-1: CodeCommit Setup
1. Understand the basics of CodeCommit and its significance in version control.
2. Step-by-step guide on creating a repository on CodeCommit.
3. Learn how to push your code files to the newly created CodeCommit repository effortlessly.
PART-2: CodeBuild Implementation
1. Delve into the functionality of CodeBuild and its role in automating build processes.
2. Craft a buildspec.yml file to define your build steps and configurations, seamlessly integrate it with CodeCommit.
3. Initiate the build process and witness your application come to life.
4. Bonus: Establish an S3 bucket to securely store your project's artifacts.
PART-3: CodeDeploy and Pipeline Automation
1. Explore the capabilities of CodeDeploy and its significance in automated deployments.
2. Draft an appspec.yml file to specify deployment instructions and integrate it with CodeCommit.
3. Set up an EC2 instance and install the CodeDeploy agent for seamless deployment.
4. Trigger CodeBuild to store updated artifacts on S3, ensuring a smooth deployment process.
5. Witness the magic unfold as your application is deployed automatically.
6. Gain insights into automation best practices using CodePipeline, streamlining your DevOps workflow.
Whether you're a seasoned AWS practitioner looking to enhance your DevOps skills or a newcomer eager to dive into cloud deployment methodologies, this tutorial is your go-to resource. Elevate your resume and skill set with practical AWS DevOps experience today!
Support my work: buymeacoffee.com/devopsmaster
SOCIALMEDIA:
GitHub : github.com/ansarshaik965/AWS_DEVOPS_CICD
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/ansarshaik965/
Twitter : ansar9959680907
Thanks For Watching
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Mastering Traffic Management on AWS EC2: Auto Scaling & Load Balancing Explained
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In this comprehensive tutorial, you'll learn how to effectively manage traffic on your AWS EC2 instances using powerful tools like Auto Scaling Groups, Elastic Load Balancers, and Target Groups. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just diving into cloud infrastructure, this step-by-step guide will demystify the complexities of scaling and load balancing. First, we'll dive into the fundamenta...
Building a Cricketers Facial Recognition System with AWS Rekognition | PART-1
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Welcome to our step-by-step tutorial on creating a Facial Recognition System powered by AWS Rekognition! In this video, we'll guide you through the entire process, from setting up the necessary infrastructure to deploying a functional web application using Docker. Step 1: Setting Up Infrastructure - Creating EC2 Instance: We'll start by launching an EC2 instance to serve as our computing enviro...
Deploying Serverless Web Application on AWS: S3, API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB, and CloudFront
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In this comprehensive tutorial, you'll learn how to deploy a serverless web application on AWS, leveraging the power of various AWS services. We'll walk through each step, from setting up an S3 bucket to hosting your static web content, configuring API Gateway to trigger Lambda functions for handling GET and POST requests to interact with a DynamoDB database, and finally, securing your applicat...
How to Deploy EKS Cluster on AWS Using Terraform ? | Automated Using Jenkins CICD Pipeline
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Title: Automating EKS Cluster Deployment and Nginx Application Deployment with Terraform and Jenkins CI/CD Pipeline Description: Welcome to another exciting tutorial where we delve into the world of cloud infrastructure and DevOps automation! In this video, we'll guide you through the seamless deployment of an EKS (Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service) cluster on AWS using Terraform. But we won't ...
Thanks. Step 3 to trigger it from the website is not working. No errors. It just doesnt do anything. The test is working from Lambda and from the API gateway. Any suggestions are welcome.
Check whether api is correctly copied in scripts or not
hi bro am 2013 btech civil passout ,i have 5-6 yrs non it experience,now am learning aws devops .how manys experience should i add to resume?to get calls and how to add projects ,how to search for jobs ,pls guide on paper documentation relalated like pf,etc
you did not include the kubernetes.tf file on the repo
Why it is not working in my case
can u pls show us how to upload file to AWSs3 using lambda function
Great Job Buddy please do more on ci/cd pipeline automation
Sure 👍 ,Thanks for watching ❤️
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Project for 2 year's experienced please.
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Great job buddy. Keep doing it..!! Have a great career ahead..!!
Thank you ❤️:)
facing installation error on codedeploy
Check if any mistake is there in appspec.yml file and it need to pushed to CodeCommit.
I get error i dont know why
What kind of error?
Thank you it worked 🙌
You’re welcome :)
Hi man, for some reason my page says 404 not found: 404 Not Found Code: NoSuchKey Message: The specified key does not exist. Key: index(1).html (My file is called like that) RequestId: VNWJTSTF0YB9FC28 HostId: 54Ww+DRO/Ts5YAF/QlhraniG485jcEz+6LIoPG0g6xreyY3kJ6X+bBEpXMSVf1sipa/kEf4vXak What can i do about it
Thanks dude.....
You’re Welcome ☺️
Please Help me Sir ,,, error: failed to push some refs to 'git-codecommit.eu-no.........' Sir it show this error when run this command git push origin master
Hi bro, Nice explanation, Its very useful topic, upload more videos
Sure Thanks for watching❤️
truly useful bro
Thank you ❤️
Please do video on devops zero to Hero
Sure❤️
super explanation, where can i get this code?
Thanks for watching :) , You can find git hub repository In the description.
Repo kahan hai git hub pr
Thanks for watching , GitHub Repo in the description:)
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Super sir. By the way are you from Hyderabad?
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Thank you ❤️, yes
Bro resume for freshers
Sure 👍 I will make a video on that ❤️
@@DevOpsMaster-un3mswhen you choose the security group you didn’t tell people what are the ports that you opened. Is better if walk people through the project from scratch and not just choose service that u have create prior to the project. By the way nice project though. Thank you
@@kodjoviamedimele3066 Thanks for your valuable feedback ❤️, I will definitely look on that in up coming videos ..Once again thanks for watching ☺️
I think adding basic skills, helps instead of adding lots of complex devops concepts as a fresher.
I believe most of the terraform configurations you did in the first 10mins were things that you can do on the AWS User interface right ?
Thanks for watching video and commenting on it , means a lot ❤️☺️ Yes, not only video beginning services even you can complete whole project using aws console user interface but that’s not a good practice that’s why I showed each and every small thing from scratch..
@@DevOpsMaster-un3ms I quite agree with you that using the AWS Console interface is not the best practice, though I don't know for work experience sake if you can tell me. I would appreciate it. However, I subscribed because of how you did it using CLI. I would like to master that. Can you recommend materials or videos that can help me master that?
@@brostlefc Absolutely, using the AWS Console directly can be time-consuming and error-prone, especially when managing multiple resources or environments. Instead, Using terraform or CloudFormation allows for easier management, version control, and reproducibility of your infrastructure. U can check out this playlist of terraform zero to hero by Abhishek veeramalla(th-cam.com/play/PLdpzxOOAlwvI0O4PeKVV1-yJoX2AqIWuf.html&si=nlKPUrHiN7EF4f8Y)
Really liked this mini project. Thank you 😊
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keep doing more content related to aws man 👏
👍 Sure…Thank you ☺️
Small, sweet and very useful real time scenario... Expecting more... Keep up the good work bro
Sure, Thank you ❤️
Helpfull Could you please video using Ansible and Terraform with CI/CD pipepline for same application
Sure
In my AWS EC2 instance type there no t2.medium Sir , It start from t3 there is no any t2 types ,, please sir I need you Help
Change region.
hi great content but why ois the terraform.tfstate inside gitghub it should have been part of the .gitignore items to be ignored when pushing to repository it should rather be in the s3 bucket
Yes , definitely it should have been part of .gitignore , but I forgot to mention that in .gitignore while pushing chages to GitHub repository , because state file wasn’t needed for further process. Thanks for sharing that 😊 and once again thanks for watching the video:)
@@DevOpsMaster-un3ms Thanks for adding values through your videos, will definitely be sharing within my network, great work you are doing, pls lets keep the flag flying👍
@@ayencoscolfield3312 Thank you so much it means a lot ❤️
cannot view student all student data on the web site page
Check API ENDPOINT is properly configured or not in scripts.js
@@DevOpsMaster-un3mseverything is perfect but still it is not adding on dynamodb or view all the data on website. I can add via that test lambda but not from frontend
It give error in response
Check f API ENDPOINT configuration in scripts.js
can we do the same thing using EC2 as well? if Yes can you do a video on it as well? Thanks!
Sure❤️
Thanks for sharing such useful info . Looking forward to see more videos
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Great Content , Great Effort
Thanks for watching ❤️☺️
So Great Sir Keep it up 💪💪
Thank you ❤️☺️
Keep on uploading Sir. Best wishes.✨
Thank you 👍❤️
Clearly ,To the point explainantion.
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just a reminder to delete aws services after use since it wil be charged
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For free tier also??
@@amogu_07 No , for free tier aws account you won’t get charged for this project . Why because Amazon will charged based on number of requests or events done to lambda function but for free tier it will be free because you are not going exceed the limit. By the way thanks for watching 😊
Good stuff the project gives us a very good idea of how to deploy AI facial recongnition project within aws infrastructure using AWS Rekognition but you could have added a good readme file on your github you feel me, but all the same well done and i love your project its refreshing
Thanks for your valuable feedback:) , definitely I will update that👍
Awesome ! Direct Straight forward to the topic.
Thanks for watching ❤️☺️
Hello, It is a really nice CICD pipeline. but got some error's in deployment.yml file and EKS -> data.tf file. In the deployment.yml -> template not templates. In the data.tf -> data "aws_eks_cluster" "cluster" { name = module.eks.cluster_id } #it's throwing error required name argument So i have used below data. It's working data "aws_eks_cluster_auth" "cluster" { name = module.eks.cluster_name depends_on = [ module.eks ] } Please check your side also, and is issue is with myside only or comman issue.
Thank you kishan for your feedback , ok ! If it’s working then definitely I will update it☺️
@@DevOpsMaster-un3ms "aws_eks_cluster" and "aws_eks_cluster_auth" Both have to provide (depends_on) parameter. :) Thank you.
It's very good compared to other channels please do more content videos on AWS , Thanks a lot for your super explanation 🙂
Thanks for sharing your opinion.. it means a lot ☺️❤️
Super, please make more use cases like this 🎉❤
Definitely, thanks for watching ❤
@@DevOpsMaster-un3ms Thanks a lot sir 👏
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