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An Introduction to the demo environment - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS: Disaster Recovery
An Introduction to the demo environment
- [Instructor] The next disaster recovery technique that I want to discuss is a pilot light failover. I'm going to be talking about pilot light failovers in detail in Chapter 7. But in order to be able to demonstrate a pilot light failover, we're going to need a lab environment. Now initially, I thought about just going ahead and setting up the lab environment behind the scenes and demonstrating the failover technique. But as I thought about it, I realized that it might be more beneficial for me to go ahead and show you the process of implementing that demo environment, so that way you can try this for yourself. So the demo environment that I'm going to be creating is based on some instructions that are provided by Amazon. I've provided the link on this slide. For the most part, I'm following Amazon's instructions verbatim. I've made a few small changes along the way, but nothing that's all that significant. So let's…
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An Introduction to the demo environment1m 19s
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Create a VPC with public and private subnets2m 49s
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Create an additional subnet2m 48s
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Create a VPC security group for the web server2m 59s
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Create a VPC security group for the database2m 9s
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Create a database subnet group1m 41s
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Create a database instance3m 16s
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Create an EC2 instance3m 26s
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Install an Apache web server3m 42s
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Connect the web server to the database instance4m 4s
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