AWS Elastic Beanstalk:Deploy a Python(Flask) Web Application
Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create your Python web application & launch it on your own server using AWS Elastic Beanstalk technology. You will be using the Flask python framework to create your web application & AWS desktop management console to deploy the web application to the AWS servers. Additionally, you will learn more about reading the server logs, how to switch between different versions of your web application & also, monitoring your AWS servers using Elastic Beanstalk Desktop Management Console.
Note: To avoid distraction for set up during the course, we would recommend that you create an Amazon AWS account beforehand. Amazon AWS provides a free tier option for 1 year & the course materials will utilize services that fall under the free tier option.
Syllabus
- Project Overview - AWS Elastic Beanstalk:Deploy a Python(Flask) Web Application
- By the end of this project, you will learn how to create your Python web application & launch it on your own server using AWS Elastic Beanstalk technology. You will be using the Flask python framework to create your web application & AWS management console to deploy the web application to the AWS servers. Additionally, you will learn more about reading the server logs, how to switch between different versions of your web application & also, monitoring your AWS servers using Elastic Beanstalk Management Console. Note: To avoid distraction for set up during the course, we would recommend that you create an Amazon AWS account beforehand. Amazon AWS provides a free tier option for 1 year & the course materials will utilize services that fall under the free tier option.
Taught by
Sandesh Belthangady
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