

# Using AL2023 on Amazon
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You can set up AL2023 for use with other Amazon Web Services services. For example, you can choose an AL2023 AMI when you launch an [Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/) (Amazon EC2) instance. 

For these setup procedures, you use the Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) service. For complete information about IAM, see the following reference materials:
+ [Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM)](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/iam/)
+ [IAM User Guide](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/IAM/latest/UserGuide/)

**Topics**
+ [Getting started with Amazon](#getting-started-aws)
+ [AL2023 on Amazon EC2](ec2.md)
+ [Using AL2023 in containers](container.md)
+ [AL2023 on Amazon Elastic Beanstalk](beanstalk.md)
+ [Using AL2023 in Amazon CloudShell](cloudshell.md)
+ [Using AL2023 based Amazon ECS AMIs to host containerized workloads](ecs.md)
+ [Using Amazon Elastic File System on AL2023](efs.md)
+ [Using Amazon EMR built on AL2023](emr.md)
+ [Using AL2023 in Amazon Lambda](lambda.md)

## Getting started with Amazon
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### Sign up for an Amazon Web Services account
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If you do not have an Amazon Web Services account, use the following procedure to create one.

**To sign up for Amazon Web Services**

1. Open [http://www.amazonaws.cn/](http://www.amazonaws.cn/) and choose **Sign Up**.

1. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Amazon sends you a confirmation email after the sign-up process is complete. At any time, you can view your current account activity and manage your account by going to [http://www.amazonaws.cn/](http://www.amazonaws.cn/) and choosing **My Account**.

### Secure IAM users
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After you sign up for an Amazon Web Services account, safeguard your administrative user by turning on multi-factor authentication (MFA). For instructions, see [Enable a virtual MFA device for an IAM user (console)](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_mfa_enable_virtual.html#enable-virt-mfa-for-iam-user) in the *IAM User Guide*.

To give other users access to your Amazon Web Services account resources, create IAM users. To secure your IAM users, turn on MFA and only give the IAM users the permissions needed to perform their tasks.

For more information about creating and securing IAM users, see the following topics in the *IAM User Guide*: 
+ [Creating an IAM user in your Amazon Web Services account](https://docs.amazonaws.cn//IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_create.html)
+ [Access management for Amazon resources](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access.html)
+ [Example IAM identity-based policies](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_policies_examples.html)

### Granting programmatic access
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Users need programmatic access if they want to interact with Amazon outside of the Amazon Web Services Management Console. The Amazon APIs and the Amazon Command Line Interface require access keys. Whenever possible, create temporary credentials that consist of an access key ID, a secret access key, and a security token that indicates when the credentials expire.

To grant users programmatic access, choose one of the following options.


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| Which user needs programmatic access? | To | By | 
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| IAM | Use short-term credentials to sign programmatic requests to the Amazon CLI or Amazon APIs (directly or by using the Amazon SDKs). | Following the instructions in [Using temporary credentials with Amazon resources](https://docs.amazonaws.cn//IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_use-resources.html) in the IAM User Guide. | 
| IAM | (Not recommended)Use long-term credentials to sign programmatic requests to the Amazon CLI or Amazon APIs (directly or by using the Amazon SDKs). | Following the instructions in [Managing access keys for IAM users](https://docs.amazonaws.cn//IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_access-keys.html) in the IAM User Guide. | 