What services are included in an AWS Educate account [closed] - amazon-web-services

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I am looking to apply for AWS Educate. I know that it offers a limited subset of services, but I cannot find anywhere that the subset is listed.
What AWS services are supported by the AWS Educate program? Specifically are Lex, AIM, and Lambda, supported?

As of February 10, 2017 (the latest info as of this answer) this is the list of supported AWS Educate Starter & Student Services.
Lambda is supported but, AIM, and Lex, are not supported.

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Any idea how to go about converting terraform google resources to their terraform aws equivalents? I’ve got a terraform google project but I’m needing to use the iac in aws. Insight appreciated.
The question is focused enough for people who know about IaC.
Let me refer you to this question which is the other way around: from AWS to GCP: Movement from AWS to GCP with terraform
Unfortunately there is no automatic conversion. Just think of the differences in detailed configurations let alone differences on a resource or concept level. So as the answer in the link mentioned: "You'll need to work out what the equivalents are for everything and move things bit by bit" (https://stackoverflow.com/a/60936052/7337539)

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Following the AWS guide on creating an EKS cluster, I get this error:
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I followed the required IAM roles for both the cluster and the nodegroup. Also tried using Private and/or Public subnets. The error does not appear in their documentation as well so I am unable to troubleshoot this further

What are some good resources for aws security? Like a security checklist for different services [closed]

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I'll be working on a project to improve the security of a client's aws infrastructure soon. While I know the basics (cleared solutions architect associate) I'm not great at all things aws security.
It would be great if you kind folks directed me to some good resources that I can refer to that would help create a sound plan to evaluate the client's cloud security and improve their security posture on aws.
Something like a checklist for different services. Like for example enabling log validation on your cloud trail logs for instance.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Much thanks.
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Cloud Security – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AWS Whitepapers & Guides
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This morning, I asked me "What are the different tech stacks to deploy a GraphQL server in the cloud (AWS, GCP, etc.)?
And after some research, I found some tutorials which are using AWS Lambda. But is it a good idea to deploy a GraphQL server on Google Cloud Functions or AWS Lambda? Otherwise what are the alternatives?
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https://serverless.com/blog/running-scalable-reliable-graphql-endpoint-with-serverless/
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I want to set up a Cloud Formation in aws to attach a Rate Based Rule to my LB. I have been reading the AWS documentation for hours, and I know how to create a regular WAF Rule in Cloud Formation and attach them to my LB in Cloud Formation. The problem is I cant find how to create a Rule of type Rate-Based of WAF in CF, there is not RateBasedRule object in Cloud Formation. Does anyone knows how to get around this?
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