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Demo: Use AWS Compute Optimizer - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Well-Architected Framework: Performance Efficiency Pillar
Demo: Use AWS Compute Optimizer
- [Instructor] One nice new feature at AWS is the ability of using a tool called the AWS Compute Optimizer to analyze what you're currently doing with your instances in your account and make some recommendations. You can see below the actual instance type, there is an option for AWS Compute Optimizer findings. Let's click this Learn More link to opt in to the AWS Compute Optimizer. Now we can analyze our existing resources by clicking Get Started. So let's opt in and start the process. Now note, this might take a bit of time. It doesn't have any data because it's going to take up to 12 hours and it will depend on the number of resources that you have in the U.S. East region or whatever region that you're actually working in. Now you can see if you can scroll down that we can look at the instances, the auto scaling groups, EBS volumes and even Lambda functions. So it will come back and give us some different points of view…
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Design principals5m 26s
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Achieving performance efficiency at AWS5m 23s
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Compute performance efficiency6m 26s
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Demo: Use AWS Compute Optimizer1m 17s
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Effective storage efficiencies5m 45s
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Demo: Storage tuning5m 38s
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Designing for effective database performance efficiency5m 11s
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Demo: Aurora Serverless deployment2m 55s
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Designing for effective Network performance efficiency5m 38s
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Demo: Using a Quick Start reference deployment3m 3s
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Challenge: Modify and test compute and storage speeds3m 46s
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Monitoring performance efficiency3m 2s
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Performance efficiency trade-offs1m 54s
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Demo: Using the Well-Architected tool1m 58s
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