My primary use case for AWS Certificate Manager is to manage SSL/TLS certificates for securing applications running on AWS services like Application Load Balancer, CloudFront, and API Gateway. In day-to-day work, I use it to provision certificates, attach them to load balancers, and ensure HTTPS is properly configured across all environments. In one common scenario, when we deploy a new application behind an ALB, we request a certificate to AWS Certificate Manager, validate it via DNS, and then attach it to the load balancer listener. This ensures secure communication without manually handling certificate files.
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I use AWS Certificate Manager primarily for managing SSL certificates. This includes issuing certificates for domains hosted in different environments and integrating them with Elastic Load Balancer and EC2 instances.
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My primary use case for AWS Certificate Manager is to manage SSL/TLS certificates for securing applications running on AWS services like Application Load Balancer, CloudFront, and API Gateway. In day-to-day work, I use it to provision certificates, attach them to load balancers, and ensure HTTPS is properly configured across all environments. In one common scenario, when we deploy a new application behind an ALB, we request a certificate to AWS Certificate Manager, validate it via DNS, and then attach it to the load balancer listener. This ensures secure communication without manually handling certificate files.
The use case for AWS Certificate Manager is primarily to manage SSL/TLS certificates for our applications.
I use AWS Certificate Manager primarily for managing SSL certificates. This includes issuing certificates for domains hosted in different environments and integrating them with Elastic Load Balancer and EC2 instances.
I use AWS Certificate Manager to import and manage the SSL and TLS certificates. We can import the TLS Certificate using AWS Certificate Manager.