Run Python on AWS EC2 (Step by Step Example)

Published: 17 May 2019
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How to Run Python File on Amazon Web Service EC2 for Cloud Computing?
I demonstrate it on this video.

What is AWS EC2? Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers.
This can be useful for those Python developers who handling Big Data for Business or want to automate Data Mining, Data Automation or Data Analysis processes without manual work by scheduling task in the cloud server.
For example by using Web Scrapers or other tools for Data Mining.

Before going through the following steps please download:

PuTTY Configuration and PUTTY Key Generator tools to your computer from here: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~s.... And simply install those packages.
FileZilla from https://filezilla-project.org.

The content of the video:
Step 1. Launch AWS EC2 Website
Step 2. Create an Instance
Step 3. Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Step 4. Choose an Instant Type.
Step 5. Review details of Instance Launch.
Step 6. Create a new key pair.
Step 8. Setup connection to AWS EC2 Instance.
Step 9. Prepare AWS EC2 Instance for Python (Install Python 3 on Ubuntu Server in AWS EC2).
Step 11. Launch Python code in AWS server.

Due to educational purpose I will select standard Ubuntu Server that is free tier eligible.

Full instructions how to setup Amazon Web Services EC2 and do all the steps above with very detailed steps, plese check my LinkedIn article:   / run-python-code-aws-automate-schedule-dr-v...  

Thank you for watching!

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