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What you will learn
- Summarize the working definition of AWS
- Differentiate between on-premises, hybrid-cloud, and all-in cloud models
- Describe the basic global infrastructure of the AWS cloud
- Explain the six main benefits of the AWS cloud
- Describe and provide an example of the core AWS services, including compute, network, database, and storage services
- Identify an appropriate solution using AWS cloud services for various use cases.
- Describe the AWS well-architected framework
- Explain the AWS shared responsibility model
- Describe the core security services within the AWS cloud
- Describe the basics of AWS cloud migration
- Articulate the financial benefits of the AWS cloud for your organization’s cost management
- Define the core billing, account management, and pricing models
- Explain how to use pricing tools to make cost-effective choices for AWS services
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Requirements
- No prior knowledge in AWS
- A system with internet connection
- Your dedication
- Interest to learn
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Course Curriculum
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Introduction
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What is cloud computing
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Identity and access management
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EC2 Elastic compute cloud
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EC2 instance storage
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Elastic load balancing and auto-scaling groups
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S3
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Databases and analytics
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ECS, Lambda, Batch and Lightsail
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Deployment and managing infrastructure at scale
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Leveraging the AWS global infrastructure
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Cloud integrations
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Cloud monitoring
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VPC and networking
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Security and compliance
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Machine learning
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Account management, billing and support
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Advanced identity
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AWS architecting and ecosystem