Day 37: Managing EC2 Access with S3 Role-based Permissions
100 Days of Cloud (AWS)

I'm Zin Lin Htet. Who love to learn and share about Linux, Cloud, Docker and K8s. Currently working as a DevOps Engineer at one of the famous Fintech Company in Myanmar.
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.





























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