Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leading public cloud platform. In this book you will learn to use Microsoft PowerShell to create, host, manage, and administer workloads using Amazon Web Services. You will learn how to create virtual machines, provision storage, configure networks, and more—all using your preferred Windows scripting language. CIOs everywhere are leading their organizations to the cloud, but there are few books available to help. This book focuses on moving Microsoft Windows workloads to the cloud using technologies familiar to enterprise Microsoft-based professionals. The completely revised and expanded __Pro PowerShell for Amazon Web Services__ is written specifically for Windows professionals who already know PowerShell and want to learn to host Windows workloads on Amazon Web Services. The cloud offers information technology workers significant cost savings and agility unimaginable even just a few years ago. Tasks that traditionally took weeks of work, costing thousands of dollars, can be completed in minutes for a fraction of a penny. New chapters in this second edition cover: AWS Lambda, Amazon WorkSpaces, Amazon AppStream 2.0, AWS Directory Service, Amazon WorkDocs, and AWS System Manager. **What You'll Learn** * Create and manage Windows servers on Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) * Configure and secure networks with Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) * Leverage autoscaling to adjust resources as load changes * Deploy and manage SQL Server using the Relational Database Service (RDS) * Manage virtual desktops using WorkSpaces and AppStream * Leverage AWS Systems Manager to manage Windows at scale **Who This Book Is For** Windows professionals who want to learn more about Amazon Web Services, with a focus on running Windows workloads and automated management at scale using PowerShell tools for AWS. The book assumes you have knowledge of Windows and PowerShell, but are new to AWS. Front Matter ....Pages i-xxiii AWS Architecture Overview (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 1-8 Getting Started (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 9-24 Basic Instance Management (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 25-58 Elastic Block Storage (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 59-84 Virtual Private Cloud (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 85-115 Advanced Instance Management (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 117-155 Amazon Machine Images (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 157-171 Monitoring and High Availability (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 173-197 Identity and Access Management (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 199-235 Relational Database Service (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 237-274 Simple Storage Service (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 275-299 AWS Directory Service (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 301-344 Amazon WorkSpaces and Amazon AppStream 2.0 (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 345-400 Amazon WorkDocs (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 401-422 Systems Manager Basics (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 423-440 Systems Manager: Run Command, Automation, and State Manager (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 441-464 Systems Manager: Inventory and Patch Manager (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 465-486 Lambda with PowerShell (Brian Beach, Steven Armentrout, Rodney Bozo, Emmanuel Tsouris)....Pages 487-512 Back Matter ....Pages 513-524 "Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leading public cloud platform. In this book you will learn to use Microsoft PowerShell to create, host, manage, and administer workloads using Amazon Web Services. You will learn how to create virtual machines, provision storage, configure networks, and more-- all using your preferred Windows scripting language. CIOs everywhere are leading their organizations to the cloud, but there are few books available to help. This book focuses on moving Microsoft Windows workloads to the cloud using technologies familiar to enterprise Microsoft-based professionals. The completely revised and expanded "Pro PowerShell for Amazon Web Services" is written specifically for Windows professionals who already know PowerShell and want to learn to host Windows workloads on Amazon Web Services. The cloud offers information technology workers significant cost savings and agility unimaginable even just a few years ago. Tasks that traditionally took weeks of work, costing thousands of dollars, can be completed in minutes for a fraction of a penny. New chapters in this second edition cover: AWS Lambda, Amazon WorkSpaces, Amazon AppStream 2.0, AWS directory service, Amazon WorkDocs, and AWS system manager."--Publisher's description