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Hands-on lab - creating placement groups - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate (SOA-C02) Cert Prep
Hands-on lab - creating placement groups
- [Instructor] Let's learn how to create three different types of placement groups Before we begin, what are placement groups, and what are they used for? Placement groups in Amazon EC2 give us control over the placement of instances within a cluster to meet specific needs, like low latency or high throughput. We determine the placement of instances across physical hardware to optimize performance or fault tolerance, depending on the selected strategy. There are three types of placement groups, Cluster, Partition, and Spread. A Cluster achieves low latency by packing instances closely together within an Availability Zone. This placement type is used for high performance computing applications and workloads requiring fast data exchange, such as big data analysis or machine learning. It can achieve higher throughput and lower latency because of the proximity of the instances, but it comes with a high risk of correlated hardware failures. A Partition distributes instances across logical…
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Amazon EC2 overview5m 11s
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Instance purchasing options3m 40s
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Spot instances5m 35s
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On-demand EC2 instances3m
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Reserved instances3m 50s
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Dedicated hosts and instances3m 12s
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Savings plans1m 57s
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Capacity reservation1m 44s
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Instance types8m 6s
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Amazon Machine Image (AMI)7m 29s
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Instance user data2m 31s
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Instance metadata6m 13s
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Amazon EC2 networking14m 20s
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Amazon EC2 network security16m 12s
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Hands-on lab - vertically scaling an amazon EC2 instance8m 13s
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Hands-on lab - using EC2 instance connect to connect to your Instance5m 23s
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Hands-on Lab - creating an amazon machine image (AMI) from an EBS-backed EC2 instance8m 36s
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Hands-on lab - creating placement groups5m
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Hands-on lab - launching an EC2 spot instance6m 19s
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Hands-on lab - setting up a web server on an EC2 instance5m 52s
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