The Kimchi King took a stab at creating an AWS architecture from scratch!
He created an AWS architecture diagram
He created an AWS VPC
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- Notion - Golden Chopsticks Kimchi AWS VPC Creation with multiple AZs
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He created EC2 Servers (Kimchi Web Server)
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- Notion - Golden Chopsticks Kimchi AWS ELB and DNS
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He deployed a Flutter demo web app and DVWA
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He created a Splunk Enterprise Server and added a Splunk Universal Forwarder on his Web Server
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- Notion - Golden Chopsticks Kimchi AWS TLS Certificate and Port 80 redirect
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He created a Splunk report and created a Splunk Dashboard
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He installed FreqTrade App and with Splunk forwarded logs to make a Dashboard
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He installed ZAP Proxy and attacked his web server
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