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Amazon Web Services: Migrating your .NET Enterprise Application [Paperback]

Rob Linton

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22 July 2011
Amazon Web Services is an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform in the Cloud, which businesses can take advantage of as their needs demand. The Amazon Cloud provides the enterprise with the flexibility to choose whichever solution is required to solve specific problems, ultimately reducing costs by only paying for what you use.

While enterprises understand moving their applications among infrastructure they own and manage, the differences in Amazon's infrastructure bring up specific business, legal, technical, and regulatory issues to get to grips with.

This step-by-step guide to moving your Enterprise .NET application to Amazon covers not only the concept, technical design, and strategy, but also enlightens readers about the business strategy and in-depth implementation details involved in moving an application to Amazon. You'll discover how to map your requirements against the Amazon Cloud, as well as secure and enhance your application with AWS.

This book helps readers achieve their goal of migrating a .NET Enterprise Application to the AWS cloud. It guides you through the process one step at a time with a sample enterprise application migration. After comparing the existing application with the newly migrated version, it then moves on to explain how to make the hosted application better. It covers how to leverage some of the scalability and redundancy built into the Cloud, and along the way you'll learn about all of the major AWS products like EC2, S3, and EBS.

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Rob Linton


Rob Linton is the CTO and co-founder of LogicalTech SysTalk, a successful integration company based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been a database professional for the past 15 years, and for the 5 years before that was a spatial information systems professional, making him a data specialist for over 20 years.


He is a certified Security Systems ISO 27001 auditor and more recently has been specializing in cloud data persistence and security. He is a certified DBA and is proficient in both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server and is a past Vice President of the Oracle User Group in Melbourne, Australia.


In his spare time he enjoys coding in C++ on his MacBook Pro and chasing his kids away from things that break relatively easily


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4.0 out of 5 stars Great primer on AWS for Microsoft people 27 July 2011
By Pete - Published on Amazon.com
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I've been looking into migrating several applications into the cloud, but there are a few options out there (including Azure, Google and AWS), and many opinions on what the 'best' approach is. This book was a great way to get understanding of all the pros and cons of Amazon's offering. The examples are relevant and easy to use for anyone who already knows .NET. I'd recommend this book to anyone in the same position as me - considering jumping into the cloud but wanting more information on the ins and outs of the Amazon platform.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Most are introduction 23 July 2011
By Sean - Published on Amazon.com
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Looked inside, most are basic guide for AWS operation on Windows instance. Good for beginners.

Professionals should consider scaling strategy, security issues, automatic provision, automatic monitoring. And limitations for public cloud v.s. private cloud and virtual machine solutions.
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