Terraform module to create Route53 table record set resource on AWS.
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Terraform module to create Route53 table record set resource on AWS.
The project is completely deployed in the AWS cloud with the help of several services offered by AWS.
This project consists of creating a structure in AWS for a auto scaling application. It is made up of the following components: VPC, Internet Gateway, Subnets, Route Tables, Security Groups, Load Balancer, Auto Scaling Group, CloudWatch and RDS.
Terraform template to build AWS VPC and install NGINX
This Lambda Function read details from xls file present in S3 and create VPC.
Here built an architecture for the VPC using the terraform as IaC
Deploy SPA-SSR application on AWS without relying on any GitOps methodology. The idea is to demonstrate an alternative approach to application deployment that is not dependent on any configuration management tool, infrastructure automation tool, or CI/CD pipeline.
Using AWS Cloudformation IaC to deploy a high availability web app (Udagram)
Complete ECS - VPC network in Terraform with best practices.
Construct Wordpress blog site on little secure VPC
Deploy and configure Azure firewall, including template-based lab environment deployment, establishing secure boundary, creating default route, configuring application and network rules, setting up DNS servers, and testing firewall functionality.
This is a the documentation of how we went about setting up our own VPC on AWS. This includes terminology like; VPC, IGW, Subnet, NACLs, Route Tables, SG and EC2.
AWS CDK setup that deploys a custom VPC architecture into AWS
Terraform module for route table and its routes creation
This repository contains multiple versions of VPC templates
Terraform code to lauch a wordpress website but create a custom infrastructure from scratch.
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