Next Steps
Important
AWS OpsWorks Stacks is no longer accepting new customers. Existing customers will be able to use the OpsWorks console, API, CLI, and CloudFormation resources as normal until May 26, 2024, at which time they will be discontinued. To prepare for this transition, we recommend you transition your stacks to AWS Systems Manager as soon as possible. For more information, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks End of Life FAQs and Migrating your AWS OpsWorks Stacks applications to AWS Systems Manager Application Manager.
Now that you have completed this walkthrough, you can learn more about using AWS OpsWorks Stacks:
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Practice manually recreating this stack by yourself using AWS OpsWorks Stacks. See Getting Started: Linux.
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Explore the cookbook and the app that AWS OpsWorks Stacks used for this walkthrough. See Learning More: Explore the Cookbook Used in This Walkthrough and Learning More: Explore the App Used in This Walkthrough in the companion Getting Started: Linux walkthrough.
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Practice using AWS OpsWorks Stacks with Windows instances. See Getting Started: Windows.
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Learn more about stacks by learning how to Create a New Stack.
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Learn more about layers by Editing an OpsWorks Layer's Configuration.
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Learn more about instances by Adding an Instance to a Layer.
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Learn more about apps by Deploying Apps.
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Learn more about Cookbooks and Recipes.
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Create your own cookbooks. See Getting Started: Cookbooks.
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Learn about controlling access to stacks with Security and Permissions.