Welcome to the e-health workshop! It was designed to help you build e-health devices and applications using the best of AWS cloud services.
This is a self paced workshop, just hop in, all you need is:
- A couple friends! You can surely do it alone, but what's the fun in that?
- Any computer with a web browser and a SSH client. How about a Raspbery Pi?
- An AWS Account. We'll be frugal but this may incur costs.
- Around 3 hours of undisturbed, dedicated time.
Ready? Let's go!
This lab does not reflect AWS opinion or best practices, it is the sole work of their rogue authors.
This lab can cost money. Should be a few cents at most, but clean up afterwards.
This lab has very open security settings for easier demonstrations, avoid running it on production accounts.
If you are attending in person you can skip this step, as an AWS Account with the workshop stack and a raspbery pi were already provisioned to you.
If you're not with us in person, we'll miss you, but here is how to set things up!
Just create this CloudFormation stack:
This will launch the workshop resources withing that AWS Account. You can find the resource names and values in the outputs section of the cloudformation console:
Refer to the "Outputs" tab of the CloudFormation stack execution in the CloudFormation console whenever the stack is in CREATE_COMPLETE state. There you will have some information, being these the most relevant:
- "NotebookURL", which points for the jupyter notebook with this workshop.
- Jupyter Password: BuildOnAWS
- "EC2KeyPairURL", an URL to download the private key used within the created EC2 instance in case you need to connect via SSH.
- Use ssh -i file.pem ec2-user@ipaddress