Who should attend
- Individuals who need a basic introduction to AWS core services.
- Systems Administrators, Operations Managers, and individuals responsible for supporting operations on the AWS platform
Prerequisites
- Working knowledge of systems administration
- Familiarity with cloud computing concepts
- Linux or Windows command-line experience
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify AWS user groups and online tools and resources available
- Create an AWS account
- Identify technical terminology and concepts as they relate to the cloud and AWS platform
- Describe key AWS Compute and Storage products and services, including EC2, EC2 Security, related application services and CloudFormation templates, VPC, Amazon storage gateway and lifting, storage on S3 and Glacier
- Describe key AWS Scale and Networking products and services, including ELB, Auto Scale, CloudWatch metrics and alarms, Elastic BeanStalk , Networking with VPC, DirectConnect, Amazon Route 53, and CloudFront
- Describe the impact and importance of Architecture
- Identify the related Application services and CloudFormation templates
- Demonstrate how to launch and manage server instances in the AWS cloud
- Construct a hosted static website
- Deploying Infrastructure and Applications
- Describe the account, billing (tagging), pricing credentials delegation, reporting
- Use Amazon EC2 features to provision, monitor, scale and distribute compute infrastructure
- Create Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) resources such as subnets, network access control lists, and security groups
- Backup AWS and on-premise resources using AWS services
- Use Amazon CloudWatch metrics to monitor the health and utilization of AWS resources
- Leverage resource tagging to allocate costs and optimize resource planning
- Create a gold image and employ auto scaling into the VPC
Product Description
Day 1
- AWS Learning Resources & Getting Started
- Introduction to AWS Platforms
- AWS Products and Services Part 1
- AWS Products and Services Part 2
- Delivering Solutions using AWS
- AWS Resources
Day 2
- AWS platform and access
- Amazon VPC
- AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Compute (Availability Zones, Amazon EC2 instance types, calling EC2 services, Elastic Block Store-backs AMIs)
- Hands-on Labs
Day 3
- Tagging
- Backup (AWS resources and on-premise resources with AWS services)
- Operations Security
- Logging
- Hands-On Labs
Day 4
- Cost Control
- Elastic Infrastructure (Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balance, Launch Configuration)
- Monitoring and Auto Scaling
- Application Deployment
- AWS CloudFormation, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS OpsWorks
- Hands-On Labs