This document provides an overview of the course curriculum which covers various cloud computing services offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) including compute, storage, database, security, developer tools, and machine learning services. The curriculum introduces concepts such as virtual servers, load balancing, auto-scaling, storage options, security and access management, databases, content delivery and more. It also covers AWS management console and command line interface to help manage and configure AWS resources.
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AWS Syllabus
This document provides an overview of the course curriculum which covers various cloud computing services offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) including compute, storage, database, security, developer tools, and machine learning services. The curriculum introduces concepts such as virtual servers, load balancing, auto-scaling, storage options, security and access management, databases, content delivery and more. It also covers AWS management console and command line interface to help manage and configure AWS resources.
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Course Curriculum
Introduction to Cloud Computing Auto Scaling Security & Identity Services
• What is Cloud • What is auto scaling? • Identity Access Management (IAM) • Why Cloud? • Auto scaling components • IAM Features • Types of Cloud Deployment Models • Benefits of auto scaling • Getting Started With IAM • Types of Cloud Services • Creation of launch configuration • Creation of user, groups, roles • Future of Cloud Technologies • Configuration of auto scaling policies • Managing policies • Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud • Advantages of using auto scaling with ELB • Credential Report Network & Security • IAM Console and the Sign-in Page Introduction to Amazon Web • Security Groups • Elastic IPs Database Services Services (AWS) Relational Database Service (RDS) • What is AWS? • Key Pairs • Network Interfaces • RDS Essentials • How to Subscribe for AWS account • Launching RDS instance • What is the AWS Free Usage Tier Elastic Beanstalk • Selecting the Engine • AWS Certification • Deploy, manage, scale an application • Configuring the Database Engine • Introduction to the AWS management • How management complexity are reduced • Managing RDS Database • Workflow of Elastic Beanstalk Console • Setting up automatic backups • List of services given by AWS • Create Application • Authorizing access to the DB • Launch Environment DynamoDB (NoSQL Service) Compute Services • Manage Environment • DynamoDB overview • Modifying the properties of the deployment • What is NoSQL database? Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) • What is Amazon EC2? • How It Works • Features of Amazon EC2 Networking Services • Using the DynamoDB Console • Managing the EC2 infrastructure Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) • Creating Tables and Loading Sample • What is Amazon VPC? Data • EC2 Dashboard • VPC Essentials • Query and Scan Operations in • Pricing for Amazon EC2 • Default and Non default VPC DynamoDB Regions and Availability Zone Concepts • VPC Networking and ACL • Describing Regions • Security Groups Management Tools • Availability Zones, and Endpoints • DNS and DHCP Options Sets Amazon CloudWatch • Managing instances in an Availability Zone • Amazon CloudWatch Architecture • VPC Peering and Endpoints Amazon Machine Images (AMI) • List of services monitored by CloudWatch • Subnet Routing • Managing AMIs • Collect and track metrics • VPC Internet Gateway • Working with Windows, Linux AMIs • Monitoring memory and disk Metrics • Elastic IP addresses and network interfaces • Shared and Paid AMI • Monitoring logs, Graphs • VPC integration with many other AWS • Making an AMI Public • Set Alarms services EC2 Instances Cloud Formation • Creating a NAT instance in a VPC • Instance Type • Building AWS infrastructure as a code • Configuring a Web application in VPC • Instance life cycle • Design a template Amazon Route 53 • Differences between reboot, stop, and • Create a Stack • Route 53 as your DNS service terminate • Create a Template from your Existing • Using Traffic Flow Resources • Building an EC2 windows and linux • Route 53 Health Checks instances Cloud Trail • Configuring DNS Failover • To install instance in public and private • Latency Based Routing Application Services subnet • Weighted Routing Policies Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) • Security via Key Pairs Cloud Front • Simple email service overview • EC2 Class and VPC Security Groups • Configuring Amazon email service • Managing Elastic IP’s Storage & Content Delivery • Amazon SES and Deliverability • Pricing model in EC2 instances Services • Amazon SES Email-Sending Process • EC2 with Amazon command line interface Amazon S3 • Email format and Limits of SES Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) • What is object Storage? Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) • Features of Amazon EBS • Data as objects • Simple Queue service overview • Amazon EBS volumes • Lifecycles of S3 • SQS for background work task • Managing EBS volumes • Managing Buckets • Creating a Queue • Increasing the volume size • Accessing S3 storage via tools • Confirming the Queue exists • Amazon EBS snapshots • Add a permission to the Queue • Creation of a static website using S3 Load Balancing storage • Creating a load balancer Amazon Simple Notification Amazon Glacier • Internal and external load balancer Service (SNS) • Low-cost storage service Simple Notification Service overview • Load balancing protocols • Storage for data backup and archival • Publishers and subscribers • Security groups for the load balancer • Pricing model for Glacier storage • Subscribing to topic via Email • Health check for the load balancer • Working with vaults and archives • Setting notification for EC2 instance • Cross-zone load balancing EFS Elastic File System changes • Connection Draining