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Syllabus AWS Cloud Computing Hands-On Labs

This 16-hour course provides an introduction to AWS cloud computing concepts, services, and hands-on labs. It covers fundamental AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, and Lambada. The course teaches how to plan, design, build, manage and secure solutions in the AWS cloud. It also addresses cloud security best practices, automation, monitoring with CloudWatch, and programming AWS APIs. The target audience is anyone looking to gain knowledge of the AWS cloud platform.

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Syllabus AWS Cloud Computing Hands-On Labs

This 16-hour course provides an introduction to AWS cloud computing concepts, services, and hands-on labs. It covers fundamental AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, and Lambada. The course teaches how to plan, design, build, manage and secure solutions in the AWS cloud. It also addresses cloud security best practices, automation, monitoring with CloudWatch, and programming AWS APIs. The target audience is anyone looking to gain knowledge of the AWS cloud platform.

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AWS Cloud Computing Hand-On Labs

16 Hours

Outline

Cloud computing is a new form of Internet-based computing that provides


shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other
devices on demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access
to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., computer
networks, servers, storage, applications and services), which can be rapidly
provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Basically, Cloud
computing allows the users and enterprises with various capabilities to
store and process their data in either privately owned cloud, or on a third-
party server in order to make data accessing mechanisms much more easy
and reliable. Data centers that may be located far from the user–ranging in
distance from across a city to across the world. Cloud computing relies on
sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economy of scale, similar to
a utility (like the electricity grid) over an electricity network.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) - is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides


on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies and
governments, on a paid subscription basis. The technology allows
subscribers to have at their disposal a virtual cluster of computers, available
all the time, through the Internet.

AWS Cloud services can be accessed by software developers, cloud


administrators and other enterprise IT professionals over the public
internet or through a dedicated network connection. AWS Platform offers
services for compute, storage, networking, big data, machine learning and
the internet of things (IoT), as well as cloud management, security and
developer tools.

Target Audience

 Anyone looking to gain knowledge to the AWS Cloud Platform


Prerequisites

 You'll need a basic understanding of cloud technologies.

Objectives

This course is designed to introduce you to fundamental AWS cloud


computing and concepts including infrastructure, building your own solution,
management, Security, logging, and development methods. It also covers
security-related compliance protocols and risk management strategies.

Contents

Day 1
 What is cloud computing?
 Cloud Computing models: SaaS, PaaS, IaaS
 Cloud implementation models: Public, Private, Hybrid
 What’s AWS?
o Main services overview (Compute, Storage, DB, Network )
 Planning & design cloud services
 Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2))
o Configure an Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
 Amazon S3, Lambada
 Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) vs. installing your own
database.
 DynamoDB, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CloudFormation
 Kinesis Data Firehose, & Kinesis Client Library
 Familiarity with architectural trade-off decisions (high availability vs.
cost)
 Elasticity and scalability
 Summary
Day 2
 CloudWatch – Monitoring & Management
 Cloud Security Best Practices to code a cloud solution.
 Elasticity and scalability
 Automation
 Architecture for development, testing, and staging environments.
 Recognize and implement secure procedures for optimum cloud
deployment and maintenance.
 Programming with AWS APIs
 SDK
 IDE tools
 CLI
 Best Practices in debugging.
 General troubleshooting information and questions
 Summary

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