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Deploy JAVA based Spring Boot Application to AWS EC2 | Deploy your first application to AWS Cloud

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Beyond The Cloud

Beyond The Cloud

Күн бұрын

Hello Dear All, my name is Amit. I am here to give some tips and tricks about cloud learning and some day to day problem solving methods. I'm an professional cloud engineer, working in this fields for 12+ years.
If you have any queries regarding AWS issues... feel free to reach out to me.
Deploy your first Application in cloud playlist: • Deploy your first appl...
First Part of this video: • Deploy AWS Network Inf...
Second part of this video: • AWS EC2 using Terrafor...
In this video, I have discussed how can you deploy your first application in AWS EC2
here are the basic steps for creating an AWS compute infrastructure with Terraform:
Create a new directory for your Terraform configuration files.
Initialize Terraform in the directory using the terraform init command.
Create a new file for your compute infrastructure configuration, such as ec2.tf.
Define the AWS provider in the configuration file using the provider block, specifying your AWS access keys and region.
Define your VPC configuration using the aws_vpc resource block, specifying the CIDR block for your VPC and any other desired settings.
Define your subnets using the aws_subnet resource block, specifying the VPC ID, CIDR block, and availability zone for each subnet.
Define your Internet Gateway (IGW) using the aws_internet_gateway resource block, and attach it to your VPC using the aws_vpc_attachment resource block.
Define your route table using the aws_route_table resource block, and create routes to your subnets using the aws_route resource block.
Associate each of your subnets with the route table using the aws_route_table_association resource block.
Save the configuration file and apply it using the terraform apply command.
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@beyondthecloud
@beyondthecloud Жыл бұрын
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@ravi1341975
@ravi1341975 3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Amit,it helped me a lot in deploying my spring application. Please come up with lots of stuffs specific to AWS.
@beyondthecloud
@beyondthecloud 3 ай бұрын
I will try my best
@pupun813
@pupun813 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the final part
@beyondthecloud
@beyondthecloud Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@farhadahmed2007
@farhadahmed2007 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the detailed video. One question. Why would you choose to deploy to an EC2 instance instead of elastic beanstalk?
@beyondthecloud
@beyondthecloud Жыл бұрын
Hello, Thanks for your suggestion. Yes you can very well design this with beanstalk. There you wont have to bother about EC2 maintenance like patching, security etc.. In real world scenario enterprise more rely on EC2 rather than beanstalk. Because they want to fine tune their servers as per their need. Like having more granular controls.
@heramaras2002
@heramaras2002 Жыл бұрын
If I were to deploy a Java based Spring Boot application to EC2, would I configure TLS for the instance first and then deploy the .jar? Or would I deploy the jar then secure the instance. I am planning to use Let's Encrypt. Thank you. Your video was very helpful.
@beyondthecloud
@beyondthecloud Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for your comment. You have to encrypt the instance first. Without securing do not deploy any application.
@aseemshrestha3354
@aseemshrestha3354 6 ай бұрын
still not good. We have to keep the terminal open with java jar command.
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