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What is the purpose of AssumeRolePolicyDocument in IAM?
I'm confused as to what the purpose of AssumeRolePolicyDocument is.
It seems like to create a role all you need is a parent name that you can attach policies to.
It seems like AssumeRolePolicyDocument …
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How can I use a local file for a nested Cloudformation stack?
How and is it possible to use a local file for a CloudFormation stack besides an S3 bucket?
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Is running load balanced autoscale apps cheaper on AWS Kubernetes than just using EC2 resour...
We're running like 100+ servers on AWS EC2 with like 20 microservices all load balanced and autoscaled with 2 to 3 instances.
The cost has become....very significant.
I'm wondering if migrating thes …
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I have an custom AMI and want to run certain config commands at initial boot, depending on t...
I have a custom AMI that contains the dependencies for several applications.
The only difference between the applications is several configuration options that can be configured by a bash script. (i …
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Is there a way to find out every resource that calls a lambda?
I have a lambda that gets called from several place through out an large app. Is there a way to discover every resource that is calling/using/attached to that lambda?