AWS Console
Anyone can access the AWS console if they already have an Account in AWS. The only thing you have to do is to create an AWS account by using a Credit card where you will get free credits by which you can access free services worth around 750hrs for a year plus 5Gb of free storage to store data.
After everything, you will be getting your email address and Password by using that you can easily log in to the AWS web console. To make your AWS account more secure AWS provides you with an option for MFA(Multi-factor Authentication).
You can use Authy by using which you can perform MFA for that you will be needing two devices in order to secure your root Account.
Steps to use Authy click here authy.com/guides/amazon
Another option you can use the YubiKey it is a 3rd party tool device that you can use to secure your AWS root account. For More info. click here yubico.com/products
Finally, Once login your main AWS web console will look like this. Where you can use various services such as EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon Relational Database Service(RDS) and so on.
AWS Command Line Interface(CLI)
A single tool for managing all of your AWS resources is the Command Line Interface (CLI). You can use the command line and scripts to automate various AWS services with only one tool that you download and configure.
you can perform various tasks with AWS services such as Elastic compute cloud(EC2), Amazon s3, and many more other services.
AWS SDK(Software Development Kit)
AWS has tools for developing and managing applications on AWS and Enables you to access and manage AWS services programmatically As of the time of writing, AWS supports the following programming languages: C++, Go, Java, JavaScript,.NET, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Swift.
In other words, The majority of Google engagement is mostly done by robots or programs instead of humans. This is due to the fact that AWS SDK supports all the top programming languages, including Java,.Net, Node, Python, etc., which means we have access to Google's resources in both programmatically and through the console.
For more info. Click here aws.amazon.com/developer/tools
That's it, for now, we will talk more about other topics in the next blog.
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