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A Python library for mocking AWS services in unit tests, enabling local testing without real AWS infrastructure.
A Vagrant plugin that adds an AWS provider, enabling Vagrant to manage and provision EC2 and VPC instances.
Automates EC2 Spot instance usage on existing AutoScaling groups to save up to 90% on AWS costs.
Automates EC2 Spot instance usage on existing AutoScaling groups to save up to 90% of AWS costs.
The Amazon ECS Container Agent manages containers on EC2 instances for Amazon Elastic Container Service.
A script to create on-demand disposable OpenVPN endpoints on AWS with a single command.
A collection of tools and code examples demonstrating best practices for using Amazon EC2 Spot Instances.
A reference architecture for continuous deployment to Amazon ECS using AWS CodePipeline and CodeBuild.
A CLI tool that simplifies AWS operations with intuitive, UNIX-like commands for EC2, ELB, EMR, AutoScaling, and RDS.
Extensible Node.js library for communicating with Amazon Web Services APIs including EC2, SQS, SNS, and more.
A Chef cookbook providing resources to manage Amazon Web Services infrastructure and services via Infrastructure as Code.
A command-line tool for launching Apache Spark clusters on AWS EC2 with fast, configurable deployments.
Sample AWS Data Pipeline templates for automating data movement and transformation workflows.
A web-based SSH console and key management platform for securely accessing and managing Amazon EC2 instances.
A Go library for interacting with Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing packages for EC2, S3, SQS, and other AWS services.
Host agent that enables AWS CodeDeploy to deploy applications to on-premises instances and Amazon EC2 instances.
A Puppet module for managing AWS resources to build and model cloud infrastructure using Puppet code.
A command-line interface for managing and connecting to AWS EC2 instances with Capistrano integration.
A Terraform module to generate or import SSH key pairs and manage them in AWS.
A benchmarking tool for MQTT v3.1 servers covering a wide variety of common usage scenarios.
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