Before getting started Skill Level: Beginner Assumptions: You already have Visual Studio installed. You are familiar with creating projects in Visual Studio. We assume you have already gone to AWS and registered with them. If you haven't done that already, stop and go there now. Amazon has a free tier and you can create an account here: https://aws.amazon.com/free Some of the points that were discussed in the Amazon S3 article series will not be repeated here. Additional Information: I sometimes cover small sub-topics in a post. Along with AWS, you will also be exposed to: .NET Core 2.0 – If you use .NET Framework, the steps will be slightly different, but as this is a beginner level tutorial, it should be simple. async, await, Task Rhyous.SimpleArgs Reflection Note: As this is the first post of a series, there is going to be some setup. If you just want the quick and code, look at the code in Step 3. EC2 Instance Prerequisites Before creating an instance, there are some prerequisites. This Part 1 discusses the first of these prerequisites: creating a Key pair.
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