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Category: Project 5: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

A project to get acquainted with managing resources via the command line interface.

Hands-On Project 5: Using Cloud Command Line Interfaces

Posted on November 27, 2022December 4, 2022 by Mike Denzien

In this project, you will use the command line interfaces (CLI) provided by Azure and Amazon Web Services to query, start and stop, and create cloud resources. Since the scope of the command line interfaces is very broad, we will be limiting ourselves to a very small subset of the…

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