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Part 1: How to Startup a Jenkins Instance | Getting AWS Ready to Host Jenkins

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Joseph at SwiftOtter shares how to get your AWS account ready to host a CloudFormation template for a Jenkins instance. Find out the three steps to get your account ready.
First, we need to register a domain in Route53. This is Amazon's domain registration and DNS service. Second, we need to create a S3 bucket. Finally, we need to update the default security group in the VPC console.
First, we need to register a domain in Route53. This is Amazon's domain registration and DNS service. Second, we need to create a S3 bucket. Finally, we need to update the default security group in the VPC console.