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Day 37: Managing EC2 Access with S3 Role-based Permissions

100 Days of Cloud (AWS)

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Day 37: Managing EC2 Access with S3 Role-based Permissions

Welcome to Day 37. Today, we will learn how to create a private S3 bucket and upload data from an EC2 instance using S3 role-based permissions. An Instance named xfusion-ec2 alreday exists. You just need to create a private S3 bucket and the related IAM role and policy. After creating the IAM role, please attach it to the EC2 instance.

Congratulations you did it. It looks good. This lab was successfully completed without any errors. See you in day 38. If you have any issues please let me know I will be happy to assist you. Stay tuned and learn together. If you find my article useful, please kindly like and share it.

100 Days of Cloud (AWS)

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In this series you will learn how to configure and manage cloud resources using AWS. My intention is to provide an explanation and share the answers for 100 Days of Cloud (AWS) from KodeKloud.

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