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AWS Certified

Cloud
Practitioner
Getting Started
● AWS has 200+ services.
● Exam expects you to understand 40+
services.
● Exam tests your decision making abilities:
Which service do you choose in which
situation?
● This course is designed to help you make
these choices
● Our Goal : Help you get certified and start
your cloud journey with AWS
How to make use of
this course?

Challenging certification - Expects you to understand and REMEMBER a number


of services

As time passes, humans forget things. How do you improve your chances of
remembering things?

Active learning - think and make notes Review the presentation every once in a
while
Our Approach

● Presentations (PPT)
● Demos (Recordings)
● Quizzes
● Take your time. Do not hesitate to
replay videos! Have Fun!
What is AWS

● AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a Cloud


Provider They provide you with servers Website:
and services
● That you can use on demand and scale http://aws.amazon.com
easily
● Offered over the Internet by
Amazon.com.

AWS is located in 30 Search for AWS global


geographical 'Regions‘. Each Infrastructure Map
Region is wholly contained
within a single country
● Leading cloud service provider
Amazon Web ● Provides most (200+) services
Services (AWS) ● Reliable, secure and cost-effective
● The entire course is all about AWS. You will learn it
as we go further.
Before the Cloud - Example 1 - Online Shopping App
● Challenge:

Peak usage during holidays and weekends Less load


during rest of the time.

● Solution (before the Cloud):

Procure (Buy) infrastructure for peak load What would


the infrastructure be doing during periods of low loads?
Before the Cloud -
Example 2 - Startup
● Challenge:

It suddenly becomes popular. How to handle the


sudden increase in load?

● Solution (before the Cloud):

Procure (Buy) infrastructure assuming they would


be successful What if they are not successful?
Before the Cloud - Challenges
● High costs of procuring infrastructure
● Needs ahead of time planning (Can you guess the future?)
● Low infrastructure utilization
● Dedicated infrastructure maintenance team (Can a startup
afford it?)
Silver Lining in the Cloud:
● How about provisioning (renting) resources when you want
them and releasing them back when you do not need
them? On-demand resource provisioning Also called
Elasticity
What AWS
Offer?

• Availability
• Scalability
• Pay-as-you-go
Availability:
● AWS promises - 11 9's of availability 99.999999999

Scalability:
● Ability to grow in size
● Instant Elasticity (scaling up and down)
● Eliminate guessing on your infrastructure capacity needs.

Pay-as-you-go:
● Low Ongoing Cost:, pay-as-you-go pricing with no up-front
expenses or long-term commitments.
Cloud -
Advantages

● You can spin up new


servers or retire them
in seconds.
● Scalability (increase
or decrease in
performance)
● Flexibility (the ability
to change easily
according to the
situation)
● Cost savings
● Advanced security
● Data loss prevention
● Create AWS Account
Setting up AWS
Account

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