AWS

How do I transfer files from AWS to CLI S3?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:53 pm

AWS CLI S3 is a powerful command line interface for managing your AWS resources. You can use it to upload and download files from S3, create and delete buckets, and list and retrieve objects in buckets. To transfer files from AWS to your local computer using the AWS CLI S3, follow these steps: 1. Use

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What is the AWS CLI?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:53 pm

The AWS CLI (Command Line Interface) is a command-line tool for managing your AWS account. It provides a comprehensive interface for managing your AWS resources, including account configuration, Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon S3 buckets, and Amazon CloudFront distributions. The AWS CLI also provides access to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3),

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What is an AWS transit gateway?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:53 pm

AWS transit gateway is a cloud-based service that helps you migrate applications and workloads to the AWS cloud. It enables you to move your applications and workloads to AWS from on-premises data centers, by providing a single platform that automates the process of moving your applications and workloads to AWS. A transit gateway can automate

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What is AWS secrets manager?

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AWS Secrets Manager is a secure storage service for secrets, such as passwords, certificates, and other confidential data. Secrets Manager allows organizations to centrally manage secrets, and to syndicate secrets across multiple organizations. Secrets Manager also offers encryption and access control features to help protect secrets from unauthorized access. Secrets Manager provides a centralized location

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Where do I find my AWS credentials?

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AWS credentials can be found on the AWS Management Console. Click on the AWS Region you want to view your credentials in. In the navigation bar on the left, click on Identity and Access Management (IAM). Click on the Users tab. In the IAM Users list, find the user you want to view your credentials

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Where are AWS environment variables?

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AWS environment variables are stored in a specific location on the AWS instance. This location depends on the AWS instance type. For example, the environment variables for an EC2 instance are stored in the /etc/default directory. The environment variables for an S3 instance are located in the ~/.AWS/environment file. The location of the environment variables

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What is the difference between AWS EFS and EBS?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:53 pm

AWS EFS stands for Elastic File System. It is a storage service that provides persistent storage for files and enables you to work with large files without having to use external storage solutions such as SANs or NAS. AWS EFS is built on top of the Amazon S3 storage platform and provides the same storage

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What is difference between snapshot and image in AWS?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:53 pm

Snapshots and images are two different types of data storage in Amazon AWS. A snapshot captures the state of a data store at a particular point in time, while an image stores a data store as a set of files. Snapshots are helpful for taking a “snapshot” of a data store, so you can revert

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What is AWS Cognito used for?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:52 pm

AWS Cognito is a tool that helps companies manage and secure their user data. It allows companies to create and manage user identities, access tokens, and other authentication information. This information is then used to authorize requests made by users on the company’s behalf. This allows companies to protect their data and keep users identities

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What is AWS API gateway used for?

Last updated on August 16, 2022 @ 7:52 pm

AWS API gateway is a cloud-based service that allows developers to create and manage APIs. AWS API gateway allows developers to quickly create and deploy APIs by providing a set of tools and templates. AWS API gateway also allows developers to manage and monitor their APIs by providing a set of APIs management tools. AWS

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