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Date 23.05.2017 Size 20.26 Kb. #18735
AWS Technical Essentials
Description
AWS Technical Essentials introduces you to AWS products, services, and common solutions. It provides IT technical end users with basic fundamentals to become more proficient in identifying AWS services so that you can make informed decisions about IT solutions based on your business requirements.
Hands-On Activity
This course includes activities that will allow you to test new skills and apply knowledge through hands-on lab activities.
Duration Course Outline
Note: course outline may vary slightly based on the regional location and/or language in which the class is delivered.
Overview of the architecture
Ec2 – Elastic Compute Cloud
S3 – Simple Storage Service
Glacier -
AMI – Amazon Machine Image
IAM – Identity Access Management
EBS – Elastic Block Storage
ELB – Elastic Load Balancing
Beanstalk
RDS – Relational Database Services
VPC – Virtual Private Network
Direct Connect
Route53
Cloud Front
Cloud Watch
Course Objectives
This course is designed to teach you how to:
Recognize terminology and concepts as they relate to the AWS platform
Navigate the AWS Management Console
Understand the security measures AWS provides
(AMI) Amazon Machine Image
Differentiate AWS Storage options and create an Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) bucket
Glacier
Recognize AWS Compute and Networking options and use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
(IAM) Identity and Access Management
Describe Managed Services and Database options
Use Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) to launch an application
Auto Scaling
Cloud Watch
(VPC) Virtual Private Cloud
Intended Audience
This course is intended for:
Individuals responsible for articulating the technical benefits of AWS services
Any individual who is new to AWS
Sys Administrators and Developers who are interested in using AWS services
Delivery Method
This course will be delivered through a mix of:
Instructor-Led Training
Hands-on Labs
Knowledge Checks
Module 1: Introduction & History to AWS
Navigate the AWS Management Console
Recognize AWS Global Infrastructure
Describe the security measures AWS provides
Advantage and Disadvantage Of AWS Cloud
Cloud Service Models
Cloud Deployment Models
Module 2: Achieving Agility with EC2
Managing the EC2 Infrastructure
Browsing Amazon Machine Images (AMI)
Specifying security groups and key pairs
Module 3: Adapting EC2 to Your Business Needs
Customizing virtual machines
Creating Your Own AMI
Deregistering Your AMI
Creating new images off of running instances
Creating new images of running instances
Converting an instance store AMI to an EBS AMI
Module 4: Provisioning Resources
Evaluating Elastic Block Store (EBS) and instance store root devices
Assigning elastic IP Address
Mapping instance types to computing needs
Module 5: Implementing Durable and Reliable Storage
Storing Data in the cloud
Creating backup with Snapshots
Achieving high durability with Simple Storage Service (S3)
Transmitting data in/out of the Amazon cloud
Module 6: AWS Security Features
Controlling account security
Configure access credentials
Managing users with Identity Access Management (IAM)
Module 7: Transparently scaling to meet load variations
Distributing incoming traffic with elastic load Balancing (ELB)
Dynamically adding and removing instances with (ELB) and Auto Scaling
Setting capacity thresholds
Module 8: Handling Dynamic Resource Requirements
Monitoring from inside or outside of the cloud
Visualizing utilization metrics with CloudWatch
Setting alarms to send and receive notifications
Module 9: Relational Database Service (RDS)
Creating Database Instances and scheduling for Backup
Taking snapshot of Database
Create read replica RDS
Module 10: Hosting Applications with Elastic Beanstalk
Improving application delivery with Platform as a Service
Deploying scalable applications on the AWS cloud
Selecting and launching an application environment
Module 11: Managing application environments
Customizing and configuring platform stacks
Provisioning application resources with CloudFormation
Module 12: Leveraging the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Launching EC2 instances in private subnets for extra security
Bridging EC2 instances to your internal network with a VPN
Organizing EC2 instances in separate subnets with a VPC
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