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In the previous article in this series, I walked you through the process of creating an application in AWS Elastic Beanstalk. Now, I want to take a step back and show you what really happens behind ...
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a managed service that makes it easy to deploy and run applications in the cloud. It handles infrastructure provisioning, load balancing, scaling, and monitoring so developers ...
Elastic Beanstalk lets you run cloud applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
Using the Elastic Beanstalk, part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) suite of of products, can greatly simplify application lifecycle management tasks suck as scaling, monitoring and provisioning.
Elastic Beanstalk evidently leverages other AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon Simple Notification Service, Elastic Load Balancing, and Auto-Scaling.
In a nutshell, AWS's Elastic Beanstalk handles all the deployment details when a Web developer launches an application. For instance, Elastic Beanstalk will deploy and manage services for storage ...
The oddly named Elastic Beanstalk makes it easier to roll out and operate cloud computing services running on Amazon's AWS/EC2 infrastructure.
This year has seen Amazon Web Services (AWS) increasingly focus on making its cloud easier to manage and continuing to develop Elastic Beanstalk is part of that strategy.
He says it’s too early to tell if Elastic Beanstalk, AWS’s entrée into the platform-as-a-service market, will have the same reputation.