Part 1: Hosting a Static Website in Amazon Web Services.-
Chapter 1: Static Content Scenario.-
Chapter 2: Introduction to AWS Free Tier.-
Chapter 3: Your Content Solution: An Introduction to AWS S3.-
Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Website Content and Domain.-
Chapter 5: Next Level Static Content Hosting.-
Chapter 6: Logging and Monitoring.-
Part 2: Hosting a Platform / CMS Website in Amazon Web Services.-
Chapter 7: Platform / CMS Website Scenario.-
Chapter 8: Architecture of a CMS Website.-
Chapter 9: Static and Dynamic Storage Options in AWS.-
Chapter 10: Database Services in AWS.-
Chapter 11: Building the Infrastructure.-
Chapter 12: Updating the Stack.- Part 3: Hosting a Platform / CMS Website in Amazon Web Services.-
Chapter 13: Building Upon Your Foundation.-
Chapter 14: Enterprise Website Scenario.-
Chapter 15: EC2 Resources at Scale.-
Chapter 16: Content Lifecycles, Management and Backup.-
Chapter 17: Extending Your Reach with Workflow Services and Development Tools.-
Chapter 18: AWS Security and Securing Website Communication.-
Chapter 19: AWS Enterprise Applications.-
Chapter 20: Appendix: Additional Resources.-
About the Author: Jason Nadon started creating web content back in the days of Bulletin Board Systems (BBS). His interest eventually led him to join a company providing complex Internet-hosted tax and accounting applications and he has enjoyed growth with that same company for the past 17 years. He has held positions as a Web Analyst, Web Services Administrator, Web Project Lead, IT Project Manager, Customer Systems Infrastructure Manager, and is currently the Lead Analyst on the Development Operations team. He has been the technical reviewer for six web-related book titles published by Apress. He founded the Ann Arbor, Michigan Macromedia User Group and participated in the Macromedia/Adobe MAX conferences from 2001 to 2005. Most recently Jason's focus has shifted to Amazon Web Services and Cloud Infrastructure and he is helping extend on-premise Data Center environments to better serve customers.