How do I manage and organize resources in AWS. In my resource explorer I have over 500 resources not related to anything I have created in AWS like Redis caches and Athena DataCatalog. What if I create a resource and forget to add a tag. It's going to end up in this sea of garbage resources I have no control over. I am so glad I started with Azure before I started working with Azure. This is just agonising and depressing. I already tried to use a CLI tool like Cloud-Nuke to delete al this crap, but it is still there. Is it possible to have an overview of your resources in AWS or are AWS cloud engineers just script kiddies that don't give a fuck?
Nice explanation of how to use AWS Resource Explorer! Thanks for sharing
Can you make a video on how to get customer-specific data? Ex. The user logs in, then it displays their saved notes. Preferable from MySQL DB
Thanks for the guide my friend.
Thanks so much for your video! This service is created by our team!
I love it! Thank you for all you do! Tell your team I'm thankful!
@@BeABetterDev Thanks! If I saw your video during our GA week, I would have shared it with our PM, and put it on the Amazon newsletter!
How do I manage and organize resources in AWS. In my resource explorer I have over 500 resources not related to anything I have created in AWS like Redis caches and Athena DataCatalog. What if I create a resource and forget to add a tag. It's going to end up in this sea of garbage resources I have no control over.
I am so glad I started with Azure before I started working with Azure. This is just agonising and depressing. I already tried to use a CLI tool like Cloud-Nuke to delete al this crap, but it is still there. Is it possible to have an overview of your resources in AWS or are AWS cloud engineers just script kiddies that don't give a fuck?
Great thanks
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you are mixing account with region in your explanation