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aws cloud aws-sdk aws-cli cloudformation cloudwatch dynamodb elasticsearch kinesis lambda serverless machine-learning redshift s3 ec2 iam rds route53 ecs cloud-managementI'm actively maintaining the site with the help of contributors here, but am not working on large new features. People have suggested many neat ideas and feature requests but it remains unclear how long the site will be necessary. I've heard from teams at Amazon that they use the site internally and some have mentioned that that they might be building something similar. They certainly have access to better data.
ec2 aws amazon rdsMolecule is designed to aid in the development and testing of Ansible roles. Molecule provides support for testing with multiple instances, operating systems and distributions, virtualization providers, test frameworks and testing scenarios. Molecule is opinionated in order to encourage an approach that results in consistently developed roles that are well-written, easily understood and maintained. Molecule uses Ansible playbooks to exercise the role and its associated tests. Molecule supports any provider [1] that Ansible supports.
python27 ansible testing testing-framework docker lxc lxd openstack vagrant testinfra goss ansible-lint ec2 yamllint gce azure python36 inspec rubocopjungle makes AWS operations from terminal simpler and more intuitive. awscli is by far the most comprehensive CLI tool manipulating various AWS services, and I really like its flexible options and up-to-date release cycle. However, day-to-day AWS operations from my terminal don't need that much flexibility and that many services. Rather, I wanted just small set of UNIX-like commands which are easy to use and remember.
aws cli ec2A simple Node.js library to communicate with the Amazon Web Services API. Richard Rodger maintains a user-friendly SimpleDB library which is based on aws-lib.
amazon aws ec2 product-advertising simpledb simple-queue-service sqs simple-email-service ses auto-scaling asAutoSpotting is the leading open source spot market automation tool, optimized towards quick/easy/frictionless adoption of the EC2 spot market at any scale. It is usually set up to monitor existing long-running AutoScaling groups with minimal configuration changes(often just tagging them, but even that can be avoided by using their existing tags), yielding the usual 70%-90% Spot cost savings but in a better integrated, more cost effective and easier to adopt way than the alternative tools and solutions.
infrastructure aws automation cloudformation aws-lambda ec2 autoscaling-groups spot-instances cost ec2-instance amazon-web-services autoscaling aws-autoscaling golang-application ec2-spot terraform-module cheaper-spot-instancesA simple and easy to use tool designed to significantly lower your Amazon AWS costs by automating the use of spot instances. When installed and enabled on an existing on-demand AutoScaling group, AutoSpotting clones one of your on-demand instances from the group with a spot instance that is cheaper, at least as large (automatically considering memory, CPU cores and disk volumes) and configured identically to it. Once the new spot instance is ready, it is attached to the group and an on-demand instance is detached and terminated to keep the group at constant capacity.
aws autoscaling-groups aws-lambda spot-instances cost ec2 amazon-web-services terraform-module infrastructure aws-autoscaling autoscaling cheaper-spot-instances cloudformation automation golang-application ec2-spot ec2-instanceBelow are the available downloads for the latest version of Komiser (1.0.0). Please download the proper package for your operating system and architecture. When using the CLI you'll generally need your AWS credentials to authenticate with AWS services. Komiser supports multiple methods of supporting these credentials. By default the CLI will source credentials automatically from its default credential chain.
inspect aws ec2 rds dynamodb lambda s3 ebs monitoringA web-based ssh console to execute commands and manage multiple EC2 instances simultaneously running on Amazon Web Services (AWS). EC2Box allows you to share terminal commands and upload files to all your EC2 instances. Once the sessions have been opened you can select a single EC2 instance or any combination to run your commands. Also, additional instance administrators can be added and their terminal sessions and history can be audited. The simplest way to get started is to run the AMI from the AWS Marketplace.
ssh bastion-host aws ec2 webapp web-based ssh-clientFlintrock is a command-line tool for launching Apache Spark clusters. Though Flintrock hasn't made a 1.0 release yet, it's fairly stable. Expect some minor but nonethless backwards incompatible changes as Flintrock reaches formal stability via a 1.0 release.
apache-spark ec2 apache-spark-cluster orchestration spark-ec2Allows you to manage and access your AMI images and currently running instances for Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service.
aws ec2A web app utilizing the Amazon Web Services API with a focus on browsing through and analyzing data graphically, mostly from CloudWatch - the API providing metrics about the usage of all the Amazon Web Services such as EC2 (Cloud Computing) and ELB (Elastic Load Balancing).
amazon-web-services aws cloud cloud-monitoring ec2 google-chartCloudInit.NET is a service like the linux CloudInit application but designed for windows. Useful for Amazon EC2 but could be used for other environments as well. The service will download a file when the server starts and execute the code as a powershell script. Cloud Init ...
amazon autoscaling cloud cloudinit ec2 powershellA Windows command-line utility for Amazon's S3 & EC2 web services that requires no installation, is a single .EXE file with no DLLs, and requires only .NET 2.0 or Mono, so will work on a plain vanilla Windows 2003 installation.
ec2 s3 amazon amazon-s3 amazon-web-services command-line utilityThe purpose of this project is to create and maintain a PowerShell Snap-In that allows consumers of Amazon's EC2 service to manage their computing resources via PowerShell.
amazon-web-services ec2 powershell psA small utility to sign vanilla node.js http(s) request options using Amazon's AWS Signature Version 4.Can also be used in the browser.
amazon aws signature s3 ec2 autoscaling cloudformation elasticloadbalancing elb elasticbeanstalk cloudsearch dynamodb kinesis lambda glacier sqs sns iam sts ses swf storagegateway datapipeline directconnect redshift opsworks rds monitoring cloudtrail cloudfront codedeploy elasticache elasticmapreduce elastictranscoder emr cloudwatch mobileanalytics cognitoidentity cognitosync cognito containerservice ecs appstream keymanagementservice kms config cloudhsm route53 route53domains logsRattlesnakeOS is a privacy and security focused Android OS for Google Pixel phones. RattlesnakeOS was created initially as an alternative to CopperheadOS, a security hardened Android OS created by Daniel Micay, after it stopped being properly maintained back in June 2018. To be clear, this project is not attempting to add or recreate any of the security hardening features that were present in CopperheadOS. Instead, it is looking to fill a gap now that CopperheadOS is no longer available in its previous form, as there are no real alternatives that provide the same level of privacy and security.
android aws aws-lambda ec2 ota-update terraform security privacy aosp verified-boot f-droid chromiumA Test Kitchen Driver for Amazon EC2. Install ChefDK. If testing things other than Chef cookbooks, please consult your driver's documentation for information on what to install.
aws test-kitchen ec2 kitchen chefWARNING: aws2js is deprecated. Use aws-sdk instead. Amazon Web Services node.js module. Originally a fork of aws-lib.
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