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Creating an AMI Builder with AWS CodeBuild and HashiCorp Packer – Part 2

Written by AWS Solutions Architects Jason Barto and Heitor Lessa
In Part 1 of this post, we described how AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeCommit, and HashiCorp Packer can be used to build an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) from the latest version of Amazon Linux. In this post, we show how to use AWS...
Creating an AMI Builder with AWS CodeBuild and HashiCorp Packer – Part 2
Creating an AMI Builder with AWS CodeBuild and HashiCorp Packer – Part 2
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