AWS SDK for JavaScript Ec2 Instance Connect Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
AWS SDK for JavaScript Ec2 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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AWS SDK for JavaScript Auto Scaling Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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A NAT Gateway instance construct built on the fck-nat AMI.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Cloud9 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from a Node.JS environment.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Guardduty Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Javascript library for starting an AWS SSM session compatible with Browser and NodeJS
Provides a plugin manager that dispatches events to loaded plugins.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Storage Gateway Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
AWS SDK for JavaScript Eventbridge Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Serverless Plugin to generate a VPC
AWS SDK for JavaScript Cloudwatch Logs Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
MDAA ec2 Constructs
AWS CloudFormation resource type definitions (without AWS SDK)
TypeScript scope analyser for ESLint
AWS CloudFormation resource type definitions (without AWS SDK)
AWS SDK for JavaScript Ecs Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
The CDK Construct Library for AWS::Redshift
AWS Embedded Metrics Client Library
CDK Construct for managing EC2 key pairs
OpenCensus is a toolkit for collecting application performance and behavior data.
Launches EC2 instances for multiple AWS accounts
Launches EC2 instances for multiple AWS accounts
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
The gentle way to manage and control ec2 instances
ec2manage is a command line tool for managing EC2 instances. It's main goal is to provide the same style of control as the Amazon EC2 API Tools but with additional structure and metadata make administrative decisions easier.
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
minimalist EC2 instance management
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
Manage EC2 instances with Chef from the command line
A Capistrano extension library to manage Amazon EC2 instances
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
Helps manage Buildkite Agents running on EC2 Spot instances
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