Amazon provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. This course focuses on the best practices to be followed as an AWS solutions architect and AWS SysOps administrator.
You will look at the top 25 AWS services such as EC2, VPC, Lambda, Route 53, Glacier, CloudFront, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, API Gateway, CloudWatch, Trusted Adviser, EFS, SNS, Lightsail, Certificate Manager, KMS, S3, CloudTrail, Systems Manager, Inspector, Secrets Manager, CloudFormation, Elastic Beanstalk, and Cost Explorer services.
This course follows a system-driven approach to explain these AWS services, the architecture view for every specific service, and real-time use cases with practical implementation. You will see how we can deploy these resources in the AWS cloud and provide logical relationships between each resource to have a production-ready environment.
By the end of this course, you will have learned to plan, design, and deploy the infrastructure in the AWS cloud. You will start managing and supporting the infrastructure in the AWS cloud with the best efforts to minimize downtime from a business perspective. You will have learned the top 25 AWS services and adopted the best practices to be followed when deploying the infrastructure in AWS, addressing security, high availability, and scalability solutions for the application.
Get introduced to the IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS service models
Look at EC2 basics to advance – virtual servers in the AWS cloud
Monitor AWS resources and applications performance
Manage user access, encryption keys, AWS services, and resources
Create and manage resources with cloud formation templates
Explore the real-time 3-tier architecture
This will also be beneficial to AWS beginners who want to experience real-time AWS infrastructure with a hands-on approach.
The course focuses on expertise-level learning in AWS top 25 services with real-time projects. To gain the most out of this course, you should have basic knowledge of Linux and a desire to adopt the Cloud Model.