Learn what you need to do to set up, maintain and operate infrastructure designed for Amazon Web Services. AWS is one of the biggest and most reliable cloud-based servers, and as such everyone from large businesses to small start-ups opts to use its infrastructure.
Cloud computing is well known but still considered a new technology. AWS is the frontrunner compared to the other cloud implementations, and as such, any cloud network engineer will need to understand AWS. As AWS and other cloud services grow, so does the need for developers. Job growth in the next 5 years is expected to be up 28%, and over the next 10 another 11%.
Cloud services is a quickly growing industry. Jump in now and become one of the experts and lead the industry yourself.
This course discusses the different facets of AWS training and the lessons that the learners have to go through to acquire a certification as an AWS professional.
The course details the pertinent services that the learners need to have a grasp of delivered in beginner-friendly intro courses that prepare them adequately for the certification exams.
This course was created for IT professionals who want to become AWS Cloud practitioners. The course was crafted so that tits learners would be able to assume the role of supervising the architecture and application deployment across all AWS platforms alongside the developing plans for the cloud platforms and their management.
It is recommendable for the professional who would be taking the course to have the following:
- A Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or equivalent
- An experience of at least 1 to 2 years working as an IT professional
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 1 of 7: Intro to Cloud Computing
This lesson serves as an introduction to what Cloud Computing is. This informs the learner that Cloud Computing pertains to the delivery of computing services such as servers, networking, software, database among others through "the cloud". The learners would be made to understand that Cloud Computing offers speedier processes and more flexible resources while reducing production costs.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 2 of 7: EC2 and Firewalls
This lesson discusses what the EC2 instance is in AWS. This informs the learners that an EC2 instance pertains to a virtual server within Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud that allows applications to be run on the AWS infrastructure.
This lesson also tackles the AWS Network Firewall's IPS and how it drives traffic flow inspection. The discussion details the features included in the system that safeguards it from common threats. The benefits of installing the AWS Network Firewall are also detailed.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 3 of 7: Elasticity and Storage
This lesson discusses the concept of "Elasticity" in the content of AWS. The discussion informs learners that Elasticity pertains to the AWS user to get the resources that they need and release the resources that are rendered irrelevant to them.
This lesson also discusses the types of storage available through AWS. The learners are informed of the durability and availability of data on the AWS Cloud.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 4 of 7: DNS and Lambda
This lesson discusses how the AWS DNS works. The learners would be made to understand that the net's DNS system functions much like a phone book through the management of the mapping names and numbers. The DNS servers convert name requests into IP addresses which are called "queries".
This lesson also tackles what AWS Lambda is and how it works. The discussion informs learners that the AWS Lambda is a compute service that is serverless and lets users run codes without having to provide or manage servers.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 5 of 7: CloudFront and Rekognition
This lesson discusses what Amazon CloudFront is and its function. The learners are to understand that Amazon CloudFront is a web service that provides businesses and developers of web applications an easy and cost-effective method of distributing content that has low latency and speedier data transfers.
This lesson also discusses what Amazon Rekognition is and what service it provides. Through the lesson, the learners would understand that the software is responsible for highly accurate facial analysis and capabilities of searching, detecting, and analysis of faces for verification of users.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 6 of 7: Billing and Support
This lesson details billing and cost management in AWS. The learners would be made to understand that through the system, the users would be receiving monthly invoices for usage charges and other fees that recur.
This lesson also discusses the support plans that are available through AWS.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Part 7 of 7: Security and Prep
This lesson details the cloud security that AWS has set in place.
As AWS continues to grow, the opportunities for more developers with new ideas and lots of experience also grow. Push cloud computing to the next level and use next-generation tools to help improve and thrive in the industry.
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