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What is the AWS Management Console?
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The AWS Management Console provides a simple web interface for Amazon Web Services. You can log in using your AWS account name and password. If you’ve enabled AWS Multi-Factor Authentication, you will be prompted for your device’s authentication code.
How do I sign into the Management Console?
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You can sign into the management console using your AWS or IAM account credentials at https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home. For the AWS GovCloud (US) region, you can sign into the management console using your IAM account credentials at https://console.amazonaws-us-gov.com.
How can I find a service in the AWS Management Console?
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There are several ways for you to locate and navigate to the services you need. On Console Home, you can utilize the search functionality, select services from the Recently visited services section, or expand the All services section to browse through the list of all the services offered by AWS.
At any time, you can also select the Services menu in the top level navigation bar, which also includes the search functionality and the list of all services, either grouped, or arranged alphabetically.
Can I create shortcuts for the services I use?
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Yes. You can add service shortcuts to the top level toolbar in the Console. Select the pin icon beside the Resource Groups menu and drag and drop the service links you want to save as shortcuts. You have the option to display the service icon alone, the service name alone, or both together.
What can I expect to find under “Build a solution”?
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The Build a Solution section, on the AWS Console Home page, features various simplified and automated workflows and wizards that utilize and introduce you to different AWS services in order to create the resources required to build your intended solution.
What can I expect to find under “Learn to Build”?
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The Learn to Build section, on the AWS Console Home page, presents training and learning resources for various solutions and use cases that might interest you. Selecting one of the categories presented in this section, you can expect to find materials such as introduction videos, webinar recordings, simple tutorials, project guides, self-paced labs, documentation, and other resources.
Can I provide feedback?
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Yes! Click the Feedback button at the bottom of the console. We’re eager to hear about your experience with the new console.
When does my session expire?
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For security purpose, a login session will expire in 12 hours when you sign into the AWS Management Console with your AWS or IAM account credentials. To resume your work after the session expires, we ask you to click the “Click login to continue” button and login again. The duration of federated sessions varies depending on the federation API (GetFederationToken or AssumeRole) and the administrator’s preference. Please go to our Security Blog to learn more about building a secure delegation solution to grant temporary access to your AWS account.
What browsers does the Management Console support?
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Important: As of May 1, 2016, the AWS Management Console no longer supports versions of Internet Explorer older than version 11. We recommend migrating to a more recent browser version to ensure the best possible experience and security.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
Browser Version Service
Google Chrome Latest 3 Versions All services
Mozilla Firefox Latest 3 Versions All services
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 All services
Microsoft Edge 12 All services
Apple Safari 9, 8, 7 All services
What is a Resource Group?
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A resource group is a collection of resources that share common tags. With the Resource Groups tool, you can create a custom console that organizes and consolidates the information you need based on your project and the resources you use. If you manage resources in multiple regions, you can create a resource group to view resources from different regions on the same screen.
How can I use Resource Groups?
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Resource Groups are a simple way to organize and find the resources that you use every day. You can create a resource group for each project, application, or environment that you manage in your AWS account. Since a resource group is simply a collection of resources that share common tags that you have applied to those resources, you can create a resource group for collections of resources that complement the way you use the AWS Management Console. Create resource groups that help you work faster and make you more productive.
To read more about how to use Resource Groups features, click here.
How much does Resource Groups cost?
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Resource Groups is free to use. You will not incur any additional charges for creating or using them.
Who can see my resource groups?
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Your resource groups are unique to your identity. Each IAM user identity has its own Resource Groups storage, so other identities in your account will not see the resource groups that you create. However, tags on an account’s resources are visible to all identities that have permission to view tags in that account.
What permissions do I need to use Resource Groups?
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Click here to view the specific permissions required to use Resource Groups.
How can I create a resource group using a tag substring or wildcards in my tag search?
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Resource Groups lets you include resources in your resource group by identifying a tag substring. This is similar to appending a wildcard to the beginning and end of a string in the tag value field. To use this feature, begin typing a string in the tag value field of the Resource Group create or edit forms and select the Contains: option to find values that contain the characters that you typed. For example, a search using Contains: Prod value for the “Name” tag key would return a resource tagged with “FooApp-DB-Prod” as the value in the “Name” tag key. Remember, tag search is case-sensitive.
How many resource groups can I create?
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You can create up to 20 resource goups, unless you reach the storage limit. Since Resource Groups can be configured to search for resources based on a number of different parameters (tag key, tag value, resource type, and region), and because each parameter can be of varying lengths, each saved resource group may be a different size. If your groups are simple, you will be able to store up to 20. If your groups are complex, you may receive an error message notifying you that you have reached the storage limit. To create more resource groups, simplify your group configurations to use fewer and smaller parameters.
What resource types are supported in Resource Groups?
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Click here to view a list of resource types supported in Resource Groups.
Why can’t I view a list of existing tag keys or values when searching for resources, or why doesn’t tag autocomplete work?
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You may have limited permissions to access tag data. Click here to view the specific permissions required to use Resource Groups.