AWS - Combo (Fundamentals & Systems Operations) Course



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Length: 6 days

Price: $3,470/person (USD)

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Hands-On Learning?: Yes

Software Lab Included: Yes

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This is an instructor-led course. It is taught by an instructor live online or at organizations for groups.
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Course Overview

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Course Notes

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Delivery Method

Learn From an Instructor Live Online

Certstaffix Training public classes are taught by live instructors to you in the comfort of your home or work. Attend our live online, instructor-led classes from the convenience of your location and avoid travel.

How It Works

  • A live instructor teaching you online via Zoom
  • Hands-on learning with the software or skill you are being taught
  • Interaction with all students in the class
  • Any needed software for the class is provided in online lab
  • Easy Q&A. Classes are kept small to have time for student questions

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Related Exams & Certifications


Exams
  • This course prepares students for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator: Associate (SOA-C02) Exam.

Certifications
Certification Notes: Certification exams are administered by third party testing companies. Our course teaches topics that can be useful with certification exam(s), which is an additional fee paid to the testing provider. You must contact the corresponding testing provider to take a certification exam.

 


Course Topics

AWS - Fundamentals

Course Duration - 1 Day

The AWS Fundamentals course is designed for technology enthusiasts who are working in IT (as an administrator, software developer, or manager) or any other interested individual who would like to learn about the core cloud services provided by AWS (Amazon Web Services), such as: - Information Technology practitioners and leaders who are new to AWS and who will be supporting or implementing AWS in their organizations; - Business and technology leaders responsible for articulating the technical and business benefits of using AWS; - Administrators and developers who are evaluating the use of AWS services.

By the end of this course, you will be able to reach customers with AWS, implement AWS storage and database services, optimize computing and network services, use AWS management tools, and secure an AWS deployment.

Course Objectives:
Course Objectives:
  • Understand the core concepts of AWS and its business applications:
    • Gain a solid understanding of what AWS is, how it works, and how it can be leveraged to achieve business goals.
  • Learn to navigate the AWS Management Console:
    • Become proficient in using the AWS Management Console to manage and administer AWS resources.
  • Implement AWS storage and database services:
    • Learn how to configure and deploy various AWS storage (S3, EBS) and database (RDS, DynamoDB) services to store and manage data efficiently.
  • Implement AWS compute and network services:
    • Understand how to deploy and manage virtual machines (EC2 instances) and configure virtual networks (VPC) to host applications and services on AWS.
  • Utilize AWS management tools:
    • Learn to automate tasks and manage AWS resources efficiently using tools like AWS CloudFormation and AWS CLI.
  • Secure AWS deployments:
    • Understand best practices for securing AWS resources, including access control, encryption, and network security.
Detailed Course Outline:
Detailed Course Outline:
Lesson 1: Getting Started with AWS
  • Topic A: AWS
  • Topic B: Leverage AWS in Your Business Strategy
  • Topic C: Work with the AWS Management Console
Lesson 2: Implementing AWS Storage and Database Services
  • Topic A: Configure AWS Storage
  • Topic B: Deploy Amazon Database Services
Lesson 3: Implementing Compute and Network Services
  • Topic A: Implement Elastic Cloud Compute Services
  • Topic B: Implement Virtual Networks
Lesson 4: Using AWS Management Tools
  • Topic A: Automate AWS Resource Provisioning
  • Topic B: Manage AWS Resources
Lesson 5: Securing an AWS Deployment
  • Topic A: Enforce AWS Security
  • Topic B: Optimize AWS Security


 

AWS - Systems Operations

Course Duration - 5 Days

The AWS - Systems Operations Course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical experience needed to excel as an AWS SysOps Administrator. This comprehensive training program covers all the essential concepts and best practices to prepare you for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate (SOA-C02) certification exam and beyond.

This course prepares students for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator: Associate (SOA-C02) Exam and ensures they are ready to perform the duties expected of SysOps Administrators. The class focuses on the skill set required of AWS professionals by filling in the gap between test preparation and real-world preparedness.

Course Objectives:
Course Objectives:
  • Core AWS Services: Gain a deep understanding of fundamental AWS services, including EC2, S3, VPC, and more.
  • Security and Compliance: Learn how to implement robust security measures to protect AWS environments.
  • Networking and Content Delivery: Master AWS networking concepts and optimize content delivery with CloudFront.
  • Automation and Deployment: Automate tasks and streamline deployments using CloudFormation and other tools.
  • Monitoring and Logging: Effectively monitor and troubleshoot AWS systems using CloudWatch and other tools.
  • Cost Optimization: Optimize AWS costs by leveraging cost-saving strategies.
  • Exam Preparation: Prepare for the SOA-C02 exam with targeted practice tests and exam tips.
Detailed Course Outline:
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction

Chapter 1 - AWS Fundamentals
  • Getting Started 1
    • AWS Account Creation
    • Console Menu Items
  • The AWS Shared Responsibility Model
  • General Root Account Best Practices
    • Enabling an Account-Level Password Policy
    • Enabling MFA for the AWS Root Account
    • Provisioning Admin Users with IAM
  • The AWS Global Infrastructure
  • The AWS Command-Line Interface
    • Exploring the AWS CLI
    • AWS CLIv2 Features
    • AWS CLIv2 New Features (Wizards)
    • AWS CLIv2 Command Summary for Amazon S3
    • AWS CLI v2 Command Summary for Amazon EC2
    • AWS CLIv2 Outputs
    • AWS SDKs
    • AWS Service Quotas
  • The AWS Health API and Dashboards
  • Pricing
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Hands-On Exercises
    • Hands-On Exercise 1.1: Creating an Amazon VPC with a Public Subnet Using AWS CloudShell
  • Review Questions
Chapter 2 - Account Creation, Security, and Compliance
  • Shared Responsibility
  • Compliance
  • IAM
    • IAM Request Context
    • Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
    • IAM Policy Types
    • IAM Policy Evaluation
    • IAM Policy Conditions
    • IAM Password Policies
    • IAM Policy Example
    • Permissions Boundaries
    • Multifactor Authentication
    • Roles
    • Federated Identity
    • AWS Security Token Service (STS)
    • Running Credential Reports
    • IAM Best Practices
    • IAM Access Analyzer
  • AWS Organizations and Control Tower
    • AWS Organizations
    • Implementing Organizations
    • Service Control Policies
    • AWS Control Tower
  • AWS Directory Service
    • AWS Active Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory
    • AD Connector
    • Simple AD
  • AWS License Manager
    • Implementing License Manager
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 3 - AWS Cost Management
  • AWS Cost and Usage Reports
    • Importance of AWS Cost Allocation Tags
    • How Cost and Usage Reports Work
    • How to Create a Cost and Usage Report
    • AWS Cost and Usage Reports with AWS Organizations
    • Accessing AWS Cost and Usage Reports in Amazon S3
  • AWS Cost Explorer
    • Enabling and Exploring AWS Cost Explorer Data
  • Savings Plans
    • Compute Savings Plans
    • EC2 Instance Savings Plans
    • SageMaker Savings Plans
    • Savings Plans vs. Reserved Instances
    • Monitoring Savings Plans
  • AWS Budgets
    • AWS Budgets Reports
    • AWS Budgets Pricing
    • AWS Budgets Actions
  • Managing Costs with Managed Services
  • Amazon EC2 Spot Instances and Cost Optimization
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 4 - Automated Security Services and Compliance
  • Review Reports, Findings, and Checks
    • AWS Trusted Advisor
    • AWS Security Hub
    • Amazon GuardDuty
    • Amazon Inspector
    • Amazon Detective
  • Data Protection Strategies
    • AWS Key Management Service
    • AWS Certificate Manager
    • Amazon Macie
    • AWS Secrets Manager
  • Network Protection Strategies
    • AWS Shield
    • AWS WAF
    • AWS Firewall Manager
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 5 - Compute
  • The Hypervisor
  • Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
    • EBS vs. Instance Store
    • EBS Persistence
    • Creating an AMI
  • Amazon EC2
    • The EC2 Life Cycle
    • EC2 Pricing
    • ECZ Advanced Features
  • Amazon EC2 Image Builder
    • Build/Test Components
    • Recipes
    • Infrastructure Configuration
    • Distribution Configuration
    • Pipelines
  • Compute Optimizer
  • Elastic Load Balancing
    • Classic Load Balancer
    • Network Load Balancer
    • Gateway Load Balancer
    • Application Load Balancer
  • Auto Scaling
    • Scaling Options
    • Service Quotas
    • Launch Configurations and Launch Templates
    • Auto Scaling Groups
  • AWS Application Auto Scaling
    • Scheduled Scaling
    • Target Tracking
    • Step Scaling
    • Setting Up Application Auto Scaling
  • AWS Lambda
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 6 - Storage, Migration, and Transfer
  • Storage vs. Migration
  • Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
    • Amazon S3 Pricing
    • Backup and Restore Strategies with Amazon S3
    • Using Amazon S3 for Web Hosting
    • Amazon S3 Performance Features
  • Amazon S3 Glacier
    • Amazon S3 Glacier Pricing
    • Backup and Restore Strategies with Amazon S3 Glacier
  • Amazon Elastic Block Store
    • Amazon EBS Pricing
    • Backup and Restore Strategies with Amazon EBS
    • Monitoring and Performance of EBS Volumes
  • Amazon Elastic File System
    • Amazon EFS Pricing
    • Using Amazon EFS for Fault Tolerance
  • Amazon FSx
    • Amazon FSx Pricing
    • Using Amazon FSx for High Availability and Resilient Environments
  • Migration and Transfer
  • AWS Backup
    • AWS Backup Pricing
    • AWS Backup Use Cases
  • AWS Storage Gateway
    • AWS Storage Gateway Pricing
    • AWS Storage Gateway Use Cases
  • AWS DataSync
    • AWS DataSync Pricing
    • AWS DataSync Use Cases
  • AWS Transfer Family
    • AWS Transfer Family Pricing
    • AWS Transfer Family Use Cases
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 7 - Databases
  • Amazon Relational Database Service
    • RDS Custom
    • RDS Pricing
    • Creating an RDS Instance
    • RDS Backups
    • RDS Replicas
    • RDS Proxy
    • Amazon Aurora
    • Monitoring RDS Performance
  • Amazon ElastiCache
    • Caching Strategies
    • ElastiCache for Redis
    • Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 8 - Monitoring, Logging, and Remediation
  • Amazon CloudWatch
    • CloudWatch Alarms
    • CloudWatch Logs
    • CloudWatch Events (Amazon Event Bridge)
    • CloudWatch Dashboard
  • Monitoring on AWS
    • Monitoring Is Event-Driven
    • Monitoring Is Customizable
    • Monitoring Drives Action
  • Basic CloudWatch Terms and Concepts
    • CloudWatch Is Metric- and Event-Based
    • Alarms Indicate Notifiable Change
    • Events and CloudWatch Events Are Lower Level
    • CloudWatch Events Has Three Components
    • Choosing Between Alarms and Events
    • What's in a Namespace?
    • To the 10th Dimension
    • Statistics Aggregate Metrics
  • Monitoring Compute
    • EC2 Instance Metrics
    • EC2 EBS Metrics
    • ECS Metrics
  • Monitoring Storage
    • S3 Metrics
    • RDS Metrics
    • DynamoDB Metrics
  • Cloud Watch Alarms
    • Create an Alarm Threshold
    • Set Off an Alarm
    • Respond to an Alarm
  • Cloud Watch Events
    • Events
    • Rules
    • Targets
  • Exercises
  • AWS CloudTrail
    • Applying a Trail to an Organization
    • Management Events
    • Data Events
    • But You Said CloudTrail Was Free ...
  • API Logs Are Trails of Data
    • What Exactly Is a Trail?
  • CloudTrail as a Monitoring Tool
    • Viewing Cloud Trail Logs
    • Connect a Cloud Trail Trail to SNS
  • Exercises
  • AWS Config
    • Managing Configuration Changes
    • AWS Config Use Cases
    • AWS Config Rules and Responses
  • ANS Sens Manager
  • Exercises
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
Chapter 9 - Networking
  • Networking
    • Security Group vs. Network ACL
    • AWS Network Firewall
    • NAT Gateway
  • Troubleshooting
  • VPC IP Address Manager
  • Hubs, Spokes, and Bastion Hosts
  • Connecting to the Internet
    • Internet Gateway
    • Egress-Only Internet Gateway
  • Connecting to Networks and Services
    • On-Premises to VPC
    • VPC-to-VPC and Services
  • VPC Peering
  • Bastion Hosts
    • EC2 Systems Manager
  • Monitoring VPC Traffic
    • Traffic Mirroring
    • Reachability Analyzer
    • Logs
  • AWS Client VPN VPC Endpoints
  • AWS Transit Gateway
  • Cloud WAN
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 10 - Content Delivery
  • Domain Name System
    • DNS Records
  • Amazon Route 53
    • Route 53 Public and Private DNS Hosted Zones
    • Amazon Route 53 Resolver
    • Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall
  • Route 53 Health Checks
    • The Structure of a Route 53 Record
  • Routing Policies
    • Simple Routing Policy
    • Weighted Routing Policy
    • Geolocation Routing Policy
    • Latency Routing Policy
    • Failover Routing Policy
    • Multivalue Answer Routing Policy
    • IP-Based Routing Policy
    • Geoproximity Routing Policy
  • Route 53 Traffic Flow
    • Route 53 Application Recovery Controller (ARC)
  • Route 53 Guided Exercise
  • Amazon CloudFront
    • Edge Locations
    • The CloudFront Cache Process
    • Restricting Access to S3 (OAI vs. OAC)
    • CloudFront Functions
    • CloudFront Guided Exercise
  • AWS Global Accelerator
  • Pricing
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Chapter 11 - Deployment, Provisioning, and Automation
  • Elastic Beanstalk
    • What Is Elastic Beanstalk?
    • Elastic Beanstalk Layers
    • Deployment in Elastic Beanstalk
    • Deployment Policies in Elastic Beanstalk
    • Security in Elastic Beanstalk
  • Elastic Beanstalk Extensions
  • AWS CloudFormation
    • Introduction to CloudFormation
    • CloudFormation Templates
    • Resources and CloudFormation:: Init
    • Resources and Wait Conditions
    • Outputs
    • Built-In Functions
    • CloudFormation Best Practices
    • Issues with CloudFormation Templates
  • Amazon SQS
    • Overview of SOS
    • Types of SQS Queues Message Flow in SQS
    • SQS APT Calls Polling in SQS
    • Delay Queue in SQS
    • Best Practices for SQS
  • Amazon SNS
    • Overview of SNS
    • SNS Fanout
    • FIFO Topics
    • Message Filtering
    • Message Delivery Policies
  • Amazon Kinesis Services
  • Step Functions
  • Summary
  • Exam Essentials
  • Review Questions
Appendix: Answers to Review Questions

 


Course FAQs

What Are the Available Class Formats?

This course is taught by a live instructor and is available in two class formats:

  1. Live Online for Individuals
  2. Onsite/Online for Private Groups

What is Amazon AWS?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that provides users with on-demand access to a wide range of resources and services. It offers a suite of cloud-based tools, services, and applications for storage, computing power, database management, analytics, and more. With AWS, businesses can scale up quickly and easily to meet ever-changing customer demand without having to invest in expensive hardware and software. AWS is reliable, secure, and cost-efficient, making it an attractive choice for businesses of all sizes. AWS also offers customers the flexibility to select from a range of pricing options to fit their budget needs.

From start-ups to enterprise businesses, Amazon’s cloud-based solutions make it easy to launch and manage applications on the web. With AWS, businesses can quickly build, deploy, and scale applications with ease. Cloud-based technology streamlines processes and saves time, allowing businesses to focus their resources on innovation instead of infrastructure.

What Are AWS Storage and Database Services?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a variety of storage and database services that can be used to create, store, and access data.

AWS Storage Services include Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), which is designed for storing large amounts of unstructured data; Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS), which is designed for persistent block-level storage; and Amazon Glacier, which is designed for long-term archival.

AWS Database Services include Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), which provides access to MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and Microsoft SQL Server databases; Amazon DynamoDB, a non-relational database that provides fast performance; and Amazon Redshift, an enterprise data warehouse designed to handle large-scale analytic workloads. AWS also provides data migration services that help customers quickly and securely move their data into and out of the cloud, allowing them to take advantage of all of the benefits that AWS Storage and Database Services have to offer.

With its comprehensive suite of storage and database services, AWS enables customers to store, analyze, and access their data quickly, securely, and cost-effectively.

What Are AWS Compute and Network Services?

AWS compute and network services are a set of tools provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that enable customers to create, deploy, manage, and scale their applications in the cloud. These services provide the underlying infrastructure for the delivery of computing resources such as virtual machines, storage, and networks. AWS compute and network services enable customers to create custom architectures for their applications, and scale these services as needed. With these services, AWS customers can also customize their network security settings and control access to their data and applications.

These services provide the ability to monitor performance of resources in real-time and make adjustments accordingly. This helps customers ensure that their applications remain available even during times of high demand. AWS compute and network services are an essential part of any cloud strategy, providing customers with the flexibility and scalability they need to build and maintain applications in the cloud.

What Are AWS Management Tools?

AWS Management Tools provide an easy way to manage resources on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) platform. With AWS Management Tools, users can automate and simplify common tasks such as provisioning, configuring, deploying, and monitoring their applications and services. These tools enable users to take advantage of the scalability and flexibility offered by the cloud while providing visibility into resource utilization, costs, and performance. By using AWS Management Tools, users can create cost-efficient and reliable cloud architectures that help reduce operational overhead. These tools also provide access to a variety of services and features such as network configuration, security management, analytics, automation, and orchestration capabilities.

With AWS Management Tools, users can quickly and easily manage their cloud environment, allowing them to focus on building business applications and ensuring customer success. AWS Management Tools simplifies the process of migrating existing workloads to the cloud, helping users save time and money when moving from on-premise infrastructure to the cloud. By using these tools, users benefit from improved scalability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. With AWS Management Tools, users can unlock the full potential of their cloud environment and get the most out of their cloud investments.

What Are AWS Deployment Security Features?

AWS provides a variety of security features to help ensure the safety and security of your deployments. These features include:

Secure Access Management

AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) enables you to manage user access to resources on the AWS platform, including granting secure access to specific operations with fine-grained policy controls.

Granular Network Controls

Security groups and network access control lists (ACLs) enable you to create sophisticated rules for controlling traffic inbound and outbound from your deployments.

Data Encryption

AWS provides support for data encryption as a service, allowing you to encrypt sensitive data at rest or while it is being transmitted.

Security Logging & Auditing

AWS provides a comprehensive set of logging and auditing features, allowing you to monitor events and activities on the platform. These features can be used to detect potential security issues or compliance violations.

Vulnerability Scanning

AWS offers automated vulnerability scanning services to help identify potential software vulnerabilities in your applications.

These security features are part of the AWS core infrastructure and can be used to secure your deployments and help protect against malicious threats. By leveraging these features, you can reduce the risk of a data breach or other security-related incident.

What Are AWS CloudWatch, Organizations, Config and CloudTrail?

AWS CloudWatch is a monitoring tool that enables customers to monitor their AWS resources and applications. It collects operational and performance data in real time, providing customers with an up-to-date view of their environments and enabling them to act quickly on any issues or opportunities.

AWS Organizations is a service that allows customers to centrally manage and govern their AWS accounts. It enables customers to create groups of accounts, apply policies to those groups, and ensure that all accounts comply with the same set of guidelines.

AWS Config is a service that records changes made to an AWS resource and maintains a history of configuration changes. With Amazon CloudWatch Events, customers can also set up notifications for any changes made to their environment.

Finally, AWS CloudTrail is a service that tracks user activity within the AWS console and provides customers with detailed auditing capabilities. This allows customers to monitor which users are accessing their resources and what actions those users are taking. With this information, customers can ensure secure access to their resources and quickly identify any unauthorized access.

What Are AWS High Availability Features: Relational Database Services, Auto Scaling?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers high availability features such as Relational Database Service (RDS) and Auto Scaling that can help keep your business running smoothly. RDS is a managed database service that allows you to quickly set up, scale, and manage relational databases in the cloud. It also provides built-in replication capabilities so you can maintain a high availability and minimize downtime in the event of an outage. Auto Scaling allows you to scale your EC2 resources based on changing load, ensuring that your application has the computing power it needs when it needs it.

With these features, AWS helps businesses achieve increased uptime and reliability for their applications. By leveraging high availability features such as RDS and Auto Scaling, businesses can reap the benefits of cloud computing without sacrificing reliability.

What Are AWS Deployment and Provisioning Features: Hubs, Spokes, Bastion Hosts, Systems Manager?

AWS deployment and provisioning features make it easier for organizations to securely deploy, manage, and scale their applications in a cloud environment. These features include:

Hubs

Hubs are a centralized management point for multiple AWS accounts. They provide a single-sign-on for users, allowing them to access all of their accounts from one place. They also enable organizations to centrally manage resources, policies, and users across their entire cloud infrastructure.

Spokes

Spokes are a set of AWS accounts that link back to the Hub. This allows organizations to easily distribute access for different applications or teams without having to manage multiple separate AWS accounts. It also enables them to securely isolate resources and applications within their infrastructures.

Bastion Hosts

Bastion hosts are dedicated servers that are used to access AWS accounts. They provide an extra layer of security, as they do not allow direct access from the Internet and require users to first authenticate using a secure connection before being able to access AWS systems.

Systems Manager

Systems Manager is an AWS service that allows organizations to centrally manage, update, and patch their applications. This helps simplify the process of provisioning new systems and provides automated workflow capabilities for managing updates, backups, and other maintenance tasks.

By using these features together, organizations can easily deploy, manage and scale their applications in a secure and reliable environment. With these features, organizations can quickly deploy new systems and manage them efficiently, reducing the time it takes to get them up and running. Additionally, they can easily configure access policies and secure their resources while maintaining flexibility within their infrastructures.

What Are AWS Storage and Data Management Features: S3, EBS, AMI?

Amazon's suite of storage and data management services, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Elastic Block Store (EBS), and Amazon Machine Image (AMI), offer a variety of solutions to help organizations manage their data.

Amazon S3 provides cloud storage capabilities for businesses needing to store vast amounts of data with scalability and high availability. S3 provides secure, flexible, cost-effective access to data from anywhere in the world. With S3’s versioning capability, businesses never have to worry about losing important data.

Elastic Block Store (EBS) is a component of Amazon's cloud infrastructure for providing persistent storage for applications and databases running on AWS. EBS volumes are virtual disk drives that can be attached to a single Amazon EC2 instance allowing customers to configure and store data as needed.

Amazon Machine Image (AMI) enables businesses to package their applications, operating systems, and associated files into a single unit for deployment onto an Amazon EC2 instance. In addition, AMI provides the ability to launch multiple instances that use the same configuration.

Overall, AWS Storage and Data Management feature provides robust solutions for businesses seeking to securely store, manage and access data in a scalable environment. With advanced tools such as S3, EBS, and AMI, businesses can rest assured knowing their data is safe and accessible when needed.

What Are AWS Security and Compliance Features: IAM, Reporting, Logging?

AWS Security and Compliance features offer a comprehensive set of tools to help protect your data, applications, and infrastructure. These features include IAM (Identity and Access Management) for controlling user access; Reporting to provide visibility into security-related events; and Logging to track system activity.

IAM enables you to securely manage user access to cloud resources. It allows you to define and manage user accounts, set up roles for different users, and control access based on a wide range of factors. Reporting helps you keep track of security-related events across your entire AWS environment. You can generate reports with detailed insights into potential threats, suspicious activity, and more. Logging helps you stay on top of system activity and identify any unusual behavior. It offers visibility into what users are doing with your resources, allowing you to quickly detect and respond to any malicious activity.

By leveraging these AWS Security and Compliance features, you can ensure that your data is secure and compliant with regulatory requirements. With the right combination of tools in place, you can maintain a safe and secure cloud environment.

What Are AWS Networking Features: Virtual Private Cloud, Route 53?

AWS has a variety of powerful networking features designed to facilitate the secure and reliable transfer of information between web applications and their users. Two of the most commonly used networking features are Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Amazon Route 53.

Amazon VPC allows users to create a virtual network in the cloud, which provides customers with complete control over their virtual networking environment. This feature allows users to define network architectures, including IP address ranges, subnets, route tables, and network gateways. Additionally, customers can create Network Access Control Lists (ACLs) that limit access to certain resources or ports on the virtual private cloud.

Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. This feature helps customers connect user requests to the infrastructure that runs their applications, such as Amazon EC2 instances, Elastic Load Balancing load balancers, or Amazon S3 buckets. Additionally, customers can use Route 53 to manage their public DNS records and route end users to infrastructure around the world.

By leveraging the networking features of AWS, customers can rest assured that their applications will be securely and reliably accessible to users, no matter where they are located. With VPC and Route 53, businesses have the flexibility to create networks tailored to their own specific needs. These features provide scalability and reliability, so customers can be sure that their applications will be available and perform optimally, even during surge periods.

What Are AWS Automation and Optimization Features: CloudFormation, Elastic Beanstalk?

AWS CloudFormation is an automated resource provisioning service that helps developers and system administrators manage to compute resources efficiently. CloudFormation enables users to create and maintain templates for applications and their associated infrastructure, including databases, storage containers, networking components, and more. Through the use of templates, AWS CloudFormation allows users to quickly deploy complex cloud architectures with minimal manual effort.

Elastic Beanstalk is a service that allows developers to quickly deploy and manage applications in the AWS cloud. It is designed to make it easier for developers to launch, scale, and operate applications on top of AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Elastic Load Balancing, Auto Scaling, and Amazon RDS. Elastic Beanstalk is integrated with AWS tools such as CloudFormation, allowing users to quickly deploy applications that use multiple services in a short amount of time. Elastic Beanstalk also provides features such as monitoring, logging, health checks, and more, helping developers manage their application's performance and scaling requirements more effectively.

Together, these two services provide powerful automation and optimization features to help users manage their AWS infrastructure more efficiently and effectively. CloudFormation automates the provisioning of resources, while Elastic Beanstalk makes it easier to deploy, monitor, and scale applications. Both services allow developers to quickly build out complex architectures with little manual effort, helping them achieve their goals more quickly and efficiently.

 



 


Related AWS Information:

How Much Do Amazon AWS Training Courses Cost?

Public instructor-led Amazon AWS course prices start at $635 per student. Group training discounts are available.

Self-Paced Amazon AWS eLearning courses cost $475 at the starting point per student. Group purchase discounts are available.

What AWS Skills Should I Learn?

A: If you are wondering what AWS skills are important to learn, we've written an AWS Skills and Learning Guide that maps out AWS skills that are key to master and which of our courses teaches each skill.

Read Our AWS Skills and Learning Guide

What Is the Amazon AWS Management Console, and How Can Beginners Use It?

A: Simply put, the Amazon AWS Management Console is an interface that helps its users manage Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS offer business owners and employees a reliable and scalable cloud computing solution that serves as an alternative to traditional physical servers. A number of tasks can be remotely completed using the console, including cloud computing and storage, database management, infrastructure deployment, and software testing. Though the interface is intuitive and allows for easy customization, novices would do well to sign up for classes that demystify the interface and its features.

More Information on the Amazon AWS Management Console and How to Learn to Use It

Which is the best training for AWS?

A: There are many training options available for Amazon Web Services (AWS). It can be tough to decide which one is right for you or your team. Certstaffix Training offers both online and group onsite classes to help individuals and corporate groups get the most out of AWS.

Our online AWS classes are convenient and flexible, allowing you to learn at your own pace. Our group onsite classes are ideal for corporate teams who want to learn together and take advantage of our experienced instructors face-to-face.

No matter which option you choose, Certstaffix Training can help you get the most out of AWS. Contact us today to learn more about our training options and how we can help you reach your goals.

Does AWS require coding?

A: No, you don't need to be a coder to use AWS. While coding can certainly help you get the most out of AWS, it's not required. Certstaffix Training offers both online and onsite classes to help you get started with using AWS, regardless of your coding experience.

Whether you're looking to learn the basics of AWS or want to become an AWS Certified Solutions Architect, we can help you reach your goals. Contact us today to learn more about our training options.

Are AWS skills in demand?

A: Yes, AWS skills are in high demand. According to a recent report from Forrester, the demand for AWS professionals has grown by nearly 80% in the past year. And it's not just big companies that are looking for AWS talent - small and medium businesses are also seeking out qualified individuals with AWS skills.

Cloud computing is quickly becoming an essential business tool, and its importance is only going to increase in the years ahead. Why is cloud computing so important? There are several reasons. First, it's incredibly scalable - businesses can add or remove resources as needed. Second, it's cost-effective - businesses only pay for what they use. And third, it's reliable - businesses can access their data and applications from anywhere in the world.

If you're looking to get training in AWS, Certstaffix Training offers both online and group onsite classes to help you get up to speed on all the latest features and best practices. Whether you're just getting started with AWS or you're looking to deepen your knowledge, our courses can help you reach your goals. Contact us today to learn more about our training options.

What are the top Amazon AWS skills?

A: Amazon AWS is a cloud computing platform that offers a wide variety of services, including storage, compute, networking, and databases. Because AWS is so versatile, it's important for potential users to have a good understanding of the different skills needed to use it effectively. Here are some of the top Amazon AWS skills that you'll need to master:

Top Amazon AWS Skills

1. Storage: One of the key benefits of using AWS is the ability to store data in the cloud. This can be done using Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), which offers scalable object storage that can be used for a variety of applications. To use S3 effectively, you'll need to understand how to create and manage buckets, as well as configure permissions and access controls.

2. Compute: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is a key compute service that allows you to launch and manage virtual servers in the cloud. To use EC2 effectively, you'll need to understand how to launch and configure instances, as well as how to use Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) to create custom images of your own.

3. Networking: Another important aspect of using AWS is understanding how to set up and manage networking resources. This can be done using Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), which allows you to create isolated networks in the cloud. To use VPC effectively, you'll need to understand how to create and configure subnets, route tables, and security groups.

4. Databases: Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is a managed database service that makes it easy to set up and operate relational databases in the cloud. To use RDS effectively, you'll need to understand how to create and manage database instances, as well as how to back up and restore data.

5. DevOps: One of the most popular uses for AWS is for DevOps, which is a practice that combines software development and operations. To be effective at using AWS for DevOps, you'll need to understand how to use AWS services like Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) and Amazon CloudFormation.

These are just some of the top Amazon AWS skills that you'll need to master in order to be effective at using the platform. By understanding these skills, you'll be well on your way to becoming an AWS expert.

Where Can I Learn More About Amazon AWS?

Amazon AWS Blogs

Amazon AWS User Groups

Amazon AWS Online Forums

Explore AWS Training Classes Near Me:

Certstaffix Training provides AWS classes near me or online, depending on the number of students involved. We offer online courses for individual learners, as well as in person classes at your office for corporate groups. Our trainers are highly experienced professionals with the expertise necessary to help you gain a thorough understanding of AWS concepts and tools. With our courses available online for individuals or in person for corporate groups, it's easy to develop your AWS skills. Start learning today and see how Certstaffix Training can help you reach your goals.

 







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