AWS, Azure, Devops, Linux, Python Course with Real Time Scenarios
AWS TOPICS
What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of compute power, database storage, applications, and other IT resources through a cloud services platform via the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing.
Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform, offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow. Explore how millions of customers are currently leveraging AWS cloud products and solutions to build sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability and reliability.
Advanced Architecting on AWS:
In this course, you will build on concepts introduced in Architecting on AWS. You will learn how to build complex solutions that incorporate data services, governance, and security on the AWS platform. You will also learn about specialized AWS services, including AWS Direct Connect and AWS Storage Gateway, that support hybrid architecture, and you will learn about best practices for building scalable, elastic, secure, and highly available applications on AWS.
AWS Cloud Training Objectives:
AWS Training Objectives
Compute (EC2)
Storage (S3, EBS, EFS, Storage Gateway and Snowball)
Database (RDS, DMS and Redshift)
Network and Content Delivery (Route 53, VPC and Cloud Front)
Management Tools (Cloud Watch, Cloud Formation and Cloud Trail)
Security & Identity Compliance (IAM, Trusted Advisor, Config andInspector)
Application Services (SWF and Elastic Transcoder)
Messaging (SNS, SQS and SES)
Developer tools (Code Commit, Code Build, Code Deploy and Code Pipeline
EKS, ECR, ECS, Lambda, API Gateway
AWS Directory Service , Load balaners, Elastic Cache
Course Content
Introduction to Cloud Computing:
Introduction to cloud computing
Essential Characteristics of Cloud Computing
Service Models in Cloud computing
IAAS PAAS and SAAS Overview
Deployment models in Cloud Computing
Introduction to AWS
AWS Account creation &free tier limitations overview
AWS Architecture
AWS Management Console
AWS Account setup
AWS free subscription – Limits and Usage
Amazon Elastic Cloud Computing:
Different types of instance
Pricing model in EC2 instances
Regions and Availability Zones
Amazon Machine Images (AMI)
EC2 Windows instance & Linux Instance
Security Groups
Key Pairs
Volumes
Elastic IPs
Launching an instance
Logging into the instance
Deployment
Load balancing
Auto scaling
Simple Storage Service:
Creating and deleting buckets
Adding objects to buckets
Accessing objects
Deleting objects
Uses of S3 storage
Permissions of S3
Discussing lifecycles in s3
Security & Encryption
Static Webhosting with S3 bucket
Events configuration on S3 buckets
Enabling cross-account access for S3
S3 Data management and backup using 3rd Party applications.
S3 Cross-Account Access and Pre-Signed URLs
Storage Gateway
Glacier Storage
Virtual Private Cloud:
VPC basics
Public subnet & Private subnets
Network Access Control List’s
Creating a new VPC
ACL & Security Groups
Difference between Network ACL & Security groups
Difference between NAT instances & NAT Gateways
Creation of Route tables
Creation of Internet gateways(IGW)
DHCP option sets
DNS
Launch Servers with VPC
VPC peering
VPN overview & components
Identity and Access Management:
IAM
Creation of user accounts
Creation of Group
Basics of AWS permissions
Creation of Roles
Difference between Roles & policies
What is IAM Profile
Creation of custom Policies for delegation
Setting up Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) authentication
User permissions
Access key & Secret Key
RDS:
DB Instances
Creating your database
RDS Limits
Setting up automatic backups,snapshots& restores
Managing Mysql Database server
Deleting or Rebooting a DB instance
Working with storage types
Security: Using IAM to manage Access to Amazon RDS Resources
Setting up automatic backups
Authorizing access to the DB via DB Security Groups
Multi-AZ & Read Replicas for RDS instances
DynamoDB
Redshift
Elasticache
Database Migration Service and Schema conversion tool
Creating Vaults
Working with Archives
Accessing the Glacier vault using tools
Data retrieval policy operations
Redshift:
Difference between other databases like (Dynamo DB & RDS) to Redshift
How queries are run regardless of data size
What is parameter groups
What is workload management
Direct Connect:
What is dedicated network connection?
How to establish private connection between AWS & your data center?
Configure virtual interference
Connect your network to AWS
Route53:
Configuring Amazon Route 53 as your DNS Service
Registering a Domain Name and configuring as the DNS Service
Migrating DNS Service for an existing domain to Amazon Route 53
How to create Hosted Zone
Types(Cname, IP address,MX)
Working with Public Hosted Zones
Working with Private Hosted Zones
Change reference to meet Cname
Creating ,Updating and Deleting health checks
Domain registration
Domain Name System (DNS) service
1. A Format
2. AAAA Format
3. CNAME Format
4. MX Format and more.
Elastic Block Storage:
Creating and deleting volumes
Attaching and detaching volumes
Creating snapshots
Increasing the volume size
Cloud Watch:
Monitoring with Cloud watch
Getting statistics for a specific EC2 instance
Getting aggregated statistics
Metrics for other AWS Services and related namespaces
Setting up notifications
Debugging cloud related issues Different Metrics
Monitoring
How to create Custom metrics
Elastic Cache:
ElastiCache Terminology and concepts
Backup and Restore
Clusters explanation
Managing ElastiCache
Managing Replication Groups
DNS Names and Underlying IP
Config:
How to provide an inventory of your AWS resources & a history of configuration changes
Automatically discovers AWS resources using simple setup
How to create customize rules
Trusted Advisor
How to make cost optimization
Performance
Security
Fault Tolerance
Beanstalk:
Creation of Web-App
Building a sample application
Modifying the properties of the deployment
SES
Email Services
SMTP Services
SQS
Queue creations
Retention periods
SNS
Topic
Subscriptions
Notifications &Apllications
Cloud Formation
Cloud formation templates
Complete resources & explanation with sample templates
Cloud Front:
How Cloud front delivers content
Working with web distributions
Request and Response behavior
Serving private content through cloud front
Cloud Trail:
How to track records of your AWS API calls
Troubleshoot operational and security incidents
Code deploy:
Why Code deploy
How to apply patch with Code Deploy
DevOps Tools Overview:
What is DevOps in Cloud
Code Pipeline
Code Commit, Code Build
Code Deploy
Lambda
Elastic Container Service:
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a highly scalable, high-performance container orchestration service that supports Docker containers and allows you to easily run and scale containerized applications on AWS. Amazon ECS eliminates the need for you to install and operate your own container orchestration software, manage and scale a cluster of virtual machines, or schedule containers on those virtual machines.
AWS IoT Core:
AWS IoT Core is a managed cloud platform that lets connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. IoT platforms provide secure communication, data processing and routing, and device management across different kinds of connected devices and locations so you can easily build IoT applications such as industrial solutions and connected home solutions. IoT platforms, like AWS IoT Core, also connect to services such as AWS IoT Analytics so you can build analytics and machine learning models.
Amazon Workspaces:
Amazon WorkSpaces is a managed, secure cloud desktop service. You can use Amazon WorkSpaces to provision either Windows or Linux desktops in just a few minutes and quickly scale to provide thousands of desktops to workers across the globe.
AWS Batch:
AWS Batch enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and efficiently run hundreds of thousands of batch computing jobs on AWS. AWS Batch dynamically provisions the optimal quantity and type of compute resources (e.g., CPU or memory optimized instances) based on the volume and specific resource requirements of the batch jobs submitted. With AWS Batch, there is no need to install and manage batch computing software or server clusters that you use to run your jobs, allowing you to focus on analyzing results and solving problems.
Lightsail:
Lightsail is a virtual server that’s cost-effective, fast, & reliable with an easy-to-use interface.
Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS):
Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) makes it easy to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes on AWS.
Amazon EKS runs the Kubernetes management infrastructure for you across multiple AWS availability zones to eliminate a single point of failure. Amazon EKS is certified Kubernetes conformant so you can use existing tooling and plugins from partners and the Kubernetes community. Applications running on any standard Kubernetes environment are fully compatible and can be easily migrated to Amazon EKS.
AWS Server Migration Service (SMS):
AWS Server Migration Service (SMS) is an agentless service which makes it easier and faster for you to migrate thousands of on-premises workloads to AWS. AWS SMS allows you to automate, schedule, and track incremental replications of live server volumes, making it easier for you to coordinate large-scale server migrations.
AWS Database Migration Service:
AWS Database Migration Service helps you migrate databases to AWS quickly and securely. The source database remains fully operational during the migration, minimizing downtime to applications that rely on the database. The AWS Database Migration Service can migrate your data to and from most widely used commercial and open-source databases.
AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory:
AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, enables your directory-aware workloads and AWS resources to use managed Active Directory in the AWS Cloud. AWS Managed Microsoft AD is built on actual Microsoft Active Directory and does not require you to synchronize or replicate data from your existing Active Directory to the cloud.
AWS Fargate:
AWS Fargate is a compute engine for Amazon ECS and EKS* that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. With AWS Fargate, you no longer have to provision, configure, and scale clusters of virtual machines to run containers. This removes the need to choose server types, decide when to scale your clusters, or optimize cluster packing. AWS Fargate removes the need for you to interact with or think about servers or clusters. Fargate lets you focus on designing and building your applications instead of managing the infrastructure that runs them.
AWS Direct Connect:
AWS Direct Connect is a cloud service solution that makes it easy to establish a dedicated network connection from your premises to AWS. Using AWS Direct Connect, you can establish private connectivity between AWS and your datacenter, office, or colocation environment, which in many cases can reduce your network costs, increase bandwidth throughput, and provide a more consistent network experience than Internet-based connections.
Other Services:
Jenkins ,Code Pipeline
Kubernetes
AWS Cloud Formation ,Terraform
Dockers
Monitoring tools
(Nagios) ,Promethues ,Grafana
Network Concepts
Active directory
Computer name
Network commands
Languages
Python
PowerShell
AwsCli Commands
Cloudsoft Supports on:
Practical Implementation
Hands on Experience on Configuration Management, Deployments
Resume Preparation
Mock Interviews
Real Time Interview Questions
Real Time Scenarios
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