Setting Up Multi-User Environments in AWS (for Classroom Training and Research) - Setting Up Multi-User Environments in AWS (for Classroom Training and Research)

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Setting Up Multi-User Environments in AWS (for Classroom Training and Research)

Publication date: September 15, 2021 (Document history)

Amazon Web Services (AWS) can provide the ideal environment for classroom training and research. Educators can use AWS for student labs, training applications, individual IT environments, and cloud computing courses. This whitepaper provides an overview of how to create and manage multi-user environments in the AWS Cloud, so professors and researchers can leverage cloud computing in their projects.

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