This session explains the different services and techniques to automate deployments on AWS, using tools such as AWS CloudFormation, OpsWorks, or PowerShell.
Who should attend:
Developers, DevOps Manager, Configuration Managers, Test Managers and Architects
Demos associated with this webinar:
• Creating a CloudFormation script that describes the target environment
• Deploying the build artifacts onto the target environment
View the webinar: http://youtu.be/5WwWylmZE7Y
11. 1. Produce the artifact from the CI platform
2. Store the artifact in a repository
3. Deploy the artifact from the repository into
the target environment
18. A stack represents your
application. One stack
might be used for
staging and another for
production.
A layer defines how to
setup and configure a
set of instances and
related resources such
as volumes
and software.
Tell OpsWorks where it
can find your code and
define any additional
deployment tasks.
OpsWorks will take
care of deploying your
app.
Scale your stack based
on time or
load. Clone your
production stack to a
different region.
Automate workflows for
common tasks.
19. A stack represents your
application. One stack
might be used for
staging and another for
production.
A layer defines how to
setup and configure a
set of instances and
related resources such
as volumes
and software.
Tell OpsWorks where it
can find your code and
define any additional
deployment tasks.
OpsWorks will take
care of deploying your
app.
Scale your stack based
on time or
load. Clone your
production stack to a
different region.
Automate workflows for
common tasks.
20. A stack represents your
application. One stack
might be used for
staging and another for
production.
A layer defines how to
setup and configure a
set of instances and
related resources such
as volumes
and software.
Tell OpsWorks where it
can find your code and
define any additional
deployment tasks.
OpsWorks will take
care of deploying your
app.
Scale your stack based
on time or
load. Clone your
production stack to a
different region.
Automate workflows for
common tasks.
21. A stack represents your
application. One stack
might be used for
staging and another for
production.
A layer defines how to
setup and configure a
set of instances and
related resources such
as volumes
and software.
Tell OpsWorks where it
can find your code and
define any additional
deployment tasks.
OpsWorks will take
care of deploying your
app.
Scale your stack based
on time or
load. Clone your
production stack to a
different region.
Automate workflows for
common tasks.