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Aws

This document outlines the objectives, agenda, and prerequisites for two AWS courses. The first course teaches students how to navigate the AWS Management Console, understand AWS storage, compute, and database options, and deploy and manage services. The second course teaches architectural patterns for scalable, secure, cost-effective solutions on AWS including web applications, batch processing, internal IT applications, and migrating existing applications to AWS.

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Aws

This document outlines the objectives, agenda, and prerequisites for two AWS courses. The first course teaches students how to navigate the AWS Management Console, understand AWS storage, compute, and database options, and deploy and manage services. The second course teaches architectural patterns for scalable, secure, cost-effective solutions on AWS including web applications, batch processing, internal IT applications, and migrating existing applications to AWS.

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Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Objective
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

Differentiate AWS Storage options and create an Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) bucket

Recognize AWS Compute and Networking options and use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
and Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS)

Describe Managed Services and Database options, and launch an Amazon Relational Database
Service (RDS) instance

Identify Deployment and Management options Duration

Schedule Alternatives
Pre Requisites
RHCE/MCSE

Course Agenda
Session 1: Introduction to AWS
Navigate the AWS Management Console

Recognize AWS Global Infrastructure

Describe the security measures AWS provides

Session 2: AWS Storage


Identify key AWS storage options

Describe Amazon EBS

Create an Amazon S3 bucket and manage associated objects

Session 3: Compute Services & Networking


Identify the different AWS compute and networking options

Describe an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

Create an Amazon EC2 instance

Use Amazon EBS with Amazon EC2

Session 4: Managed Services & Database


Describe Amazon DynamoDB

Understand key aspects of Amazon RDS

Launch an Amazon RDS instance

Session 5: Deployment and Management


Identify what is CloudFormation
Describe Amazon CloudWatch metrics and alarms
Describe Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM)

Architecting on AWS

Objective
This course is designed to teach you how to:
Employ architecture patterns for common solutions on AWS: Web Applications, Batch Processing, and
hosting internal IT Applications
Leverage design components and capabilities for scalability and elasticity and high availability
Design for security, authentication, and authorization with AWS
Identify migration paths to the cloud
Design for cost optimization

Pre Requisites
Working knowledge of distributed systems
Familiarity with general networking concepts
Working knowledge of multi-tier architectures
Familiarity with cloud computing concepts

Course
Architecting in the Cloud
AWS Global Infrastructure
Core AWS Services
Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
AWS Services for Web Applications
Elasticity and Scalability
Bootstrapping
Data Storage Scaling
Applied Concepts: Web Application Architecture

Designing for Cost


High Availability / Disaster Recovery
Migrating Existing Applications

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