
AWS DEVOPS (Amazon Web Services)
Table of Contents
Cloud Computing
Introduction to Cloud Computing Why Cloud Computing? Benefits of Cloud Computing Types of Cloud Computing Public Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud Community Cloud Software as a Service Platform as a Service Horizontal vs. vertical scaling Cloud Computing Issues
What is virtualization?
- Virtualization and cloud computing Types of virtualization Virtualization terminologies
- Hypervisor Benefits Vendors
- AWS Technical Essential
- History of AWS
- Introduction to the AWS Products
- EC2 Instances
Understanding AMI Launching your first AWS instance On-demand Instance pricing Reserved Instance pricing Spot instance pricing Setting up security Security groups Choosing the AMI Creating a new AMI Public and Private IP’s Deploying a new instance from the created AMI Key Pairs Elastic IP’s ELB (Elastic Load Balancer)
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
What is VPC?
VPC configuration VPC security Elastic IP’s Inbound and outbound ACL’s NAT gateway VPN Connection Peering Connection Direction Connection
S3 Buckets S3 durability and redundancy S3 Uploading Downloading S3 Permissions S3 Object Versioning Static Web hosting S3 Lifecycle Policies Replication Backup
EBS
Create EBS volumes Delete EBS Volumes Attach and detach EBS volumes Mounting and unmounting EBS volume Creating and deleting snapshots
EFS
What is EFS Use case does amazon EFS support How instance access EFS How to manage EFS How to load data
Snowball
What is snowball? How snowball works Use of snowball When to use snowball
- Glacier What is Glacier?
- Benefits of glacier? How durable glacier?
- Direct Connect
- What is direct connect Benefits of Direct Connect How to get start with Direct Connect
RDS
Selecting the Database type Configuring the database Creating database Configuring backups Configuring the maintenance windows Connecting to the database
Dynamo DB
Creating a dynamo db Configuring alarms Adding data manually
Elastic Cache
What is Elastic Cache Use of Elastic Cache Use cases of Elastic Cache How Elastic ache manages
Amazon redshift
What is Amazon Redshift? What Amazon Redshift manages How Redshift works Redshift warehouse creation
Route53
Creating zones Hosting a website Understanding routing policies Weighted simple and failover policies
IAM
Creating Users and Groups Applying policies Password Policy Roles
Cloud Front
Use of cloud front Creating a cloud front distribution Hosting a website of cloud front distribution Implementing restrictions Configuring origins and behaviours
Cloud Formation
What is cloud formation? What Amazon Redshift manages Deploying template Create Stack
AWS OPS Work
What is Ops work Stack? Bootstrapping Ec2 With OPS Work Chef What kind of apps ops work support
About the Course
Amazon Web Services is a steadily expanding business unit within amazon.com. It has delivered companies of various sizes with an infrastructure platform in the cloud. Companies of multiple organizations use it for computing power, storage, cloud and other services. For maintaining complete AWS, it requires somecurriculum developer, cloud support engineer, software development engineer, etc. AWS Sysops Administrator, Relational Database Service (RDS),DynamoDB, Management Tools, AWS Troubleshooting, AWS Architecture and Design, DevOps Fundamentals, & Many more. Check the duration, course content,and syllabus given above.
DURATION : – 50 HRS
Key Features
➢ Real Time Projects
➢ Exam Preparation
➢ Mock Test
➢ Job Assistance
➢ Training Material
➢ Lab Videos
➢ Mock test for Certification
➢ Resume Updating
➢ Interview Preparation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- One or more years of hands-on experience designing available, cost efficient, fault tolerant, and scalable distributed systems on AWS
- In-depth knowledge of at least one high level programming language
- Ability to identify and define requirements for an AWS based application
- Experience with deploying hybrid systems with on premises and AWS components
- Capability to provide best practices for building secure and reliable applications on the AWS platform
PREREQUISITES
- Attended the Architecting on AWS course (or have equivalent knowledge)
- One or more years of hands-on experience designing and deploying scalable, highly available, and fault tolerant systems on AWS
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