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Implementing AWS: Design, Build, and Manage your Infrastructure
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Implementing AWS: Design, Build, and Manage your Infrastructure

by Yohan Wadia, Rowan Udell, Lucas Chan, Udita Gupta
January 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
690 pages
16h
English
Packt Publishing
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Concepts and terminologies

Here's a look at some of the common concepts and terminologies that you will often come across while working with Elastic Beanstalk:

  • Applications: An application in Elastic Beanstalk is basically a collection of Beanstalk's internal components, and includes environments, versions, events, and various other things. Think of an Elastic Beanstalk application as a high-level container which contains different aspects of your application.
  • Application versions: Application versions are nothing more than different versions of an application's code. Each version of your application's code is stored in an S3 Bucket that is auto-created and managed by Beanstalk itself. You can create multiple versions of your application ...
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