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AWS CONTENT For SDLC
Explain the Real Time Scenario
Interview Questions
Resume Preparation
Mock Interviews (after 50% of course + after 100% of course)
Realtime project discussion
Realtime work guidelines
Description for AWS Requirement
This course is a Classroom and hands-on course on Amazon Web Services (AWS), where we will deep-dive into the advance architecture and design patterns used on the AWS infrastructure.
According to Gartner Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), cloud management & security devices, and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) have been growing from $7.6B in 2011 to an expected $35.5B in 2016, a CAGR of 36%. This is a reflection of increasing opportunities in the Cloud.
Why get an AWS Certification?
AWS Certifications enable you to gain recognition for your knowledge and skills in working with AWS services.
Additionally, preparing for certification requirements provides an opportunity to expand your expertise working with AWS services.
You will receive a certification credential which is a logo badge and title that may be used in business cards and other collateral to show that you are AWS Certified
AWS provides cloud computing services that enable a business to build sophisticated and scalable applications.
Therefore knowledge about these services and learning how to work with them on the Cloud is crucial for businesses and Professionals who are or will be working on the cloud
Course details
Module 1: Introduction
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Why Cloud Computing?
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Types of Cloud Computing
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Introduction to AWS
Regions and Availability Zones - How to choose the right one
Module 2: Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Instance Types
Amazon Machine Images (AMI)
Launching an instance - How to choose the right instance type
Security via Key Pairs
Working with the Security Group
Assigning Elastic IPs
Logging into the instance
Choosing the right AMI
Creating your own AMI
Module 3: Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)
Creating and deleting volumes
Attaching and detaching volumes
Mounting and Un mounting the attached volume
Creating snapshots
Creating volumes from snapshots
Module 4: Simple Storage Service (S3)
Creating and deleting buckets
Adding objects to buckets
Getting objects
Deleting objects
Bucket Permissions / Versioning / lifecycle
Module 5: Cloud Watch
Monitoring the AWS Service Health Dashboard
Using Cloud watch for Monitoring
Setting up your metrics
Setting up notifications
Creating Alarms/ Events
Module 6: Elastic Load Balancer (ELB)
Creating the ELB
Health Checks
Installing the SSL
Load Balancing with EC2
Module 7: Identity and Access Management (IAM)
IAM Console and Sign in
Identities ( User, Group, Roles)
Security Credentials
Permissions and policies
Module 8: Database in AWS --Relational Database Service (RDS) and NoSQL database
Selecting the Engine
Configuring the Database Engine
Creating your Database
Setting up automatic backups
Authorizing access to the DB via DB Security Groups
NoSQL DynamoDB , Redshift
Module 9: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
VPC Wizard Scenarios for Amazon VPC
Your VPC and Subnets
Your Default VPC and Subnets
Security in Your VPC
Networking in Your VPC
Module 10: Auto Scaling
Get Set Up With Auto Scaling Interfaces
Get Started with Auto Scaling Using the Console
Maintain a Fixed Number of Running EC2 Instances
Dynamic Scaling
Scheduled Scaling
Module 11: Amazon Cloud Front
How Cloud Front Delivers Content
Locations and IP Address Ranges of Cloud Front Edge Servers
Working with Distributions
Working with Objects
Module 12: Simple Queue Services /Simple Notification service/Simple Workflow
Setting up Amazon SNS
Verifying Email Addresses and send notification on that
Module 13: AWS Security Management
Access Control List
NATs
Security groups
Module 14: Route 53
Registering Domain Names
Configuring Amazon Route 53 as Your DNS Service
Working with Public/Private Hosted Zones
Working with Resource Record Sets
Using Traffic Flow to Route DNS Traffic
Health Checks and DNS Failover
Module 15: AWS Cloud Object and storage
Creating simple storage service (S3)
S3 Version control and lifecycle
Content delivery network
Cloud front.
Module 16: AWS service Overview
Architecting for the AWS Cloud Best Practices
Overview of Security Processes
Storage Options in the Cloud
Objectives of the course
To gain fundamental understanding of AWS cloud technologies
Be able to start a Windows or Linux server in the cloud with its own private address
Be able to startup a CRM / Word Press / etc. website hosted in cloud
Be able to start a highly scalable MySQL or Oracle database in the cloud.
Be able to setup a load-balancer in the cloud
Be able to understand the redundancy, fault-tolerance and high availability requirements of a web application
Pre-requisite:
Some experience with Linux system administration advisable but not required
Basic understanding of databases
Courses Duration : 6 weekends / 40hours
References:
https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/projects/
https://aws.amazon.com/training/
https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/
https://aws.amazon.com/it/whitepapers/