AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an offering from Amazon Web Services that you can use to host, deploy, and scale your web applications. It supports many popular languages and web servers.
Under the hood, AWS Elastic Beanstalk uses standard AWS services such as Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud), Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service), and AWS EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud). There's no charge to use Elastic Beanstalk itself. You are only charged for the standard resources you use.
In this hands-on challenge lab, you will be given a scenario and a set of tasks to complete to meet the scenario's requirements.
This is a real environment, which means you can prove your knowledge in an applied situation, leaving behind multiple-choice questions for a dynamic performance-based exam situation.
Updates
April 21st, 2023 - Resolved Elastic Beanstalk app creation error
April 10th, 2023 - Added hints for the most complex check
March 27th, 2023 - Resolved Elastic Beanstalk app & environment creation error
- Compute Fundamentals For AWS
- Working with AWS Networking and Amazon VPC
- Cloud Architects
- DevOps Engineers
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Andrew is a Labs Developer with previous experience in the Internet Service Provider, Audio Streaming, and CryptoCurrency industries. He has also been a DevOps Engineer and enjoys working with CI/CD and Kubernetes.
He holds multiple AWS certifications including Solutions Architect Associate and Professional.