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Learn how Amazon Web Services grew from 2003 retail beginnings to 2006 launch, detailing regions, availability zones, edge locations, and the management console.
Gain a clear overview of Amazon Web Services and its growth in the cloud, and discover how the simple, easy-to-use interface helps you quickly find what you need.
Explore the core services you will most likely use when you start using Amazon Web Services. Learn how AWS expanded with over 1000 services and features last year.
Explore AWS core compute services, including virtual machines, container services with Docker, Light Sail, Elastic Beanstalk, Lambda, and Batch, with console setup and region awareness.
Explore AWS database offerings—relational databases (MySQL, Aurora, PostgreSQL, SQL Server), DynamoDB, ElastiCache, Redshift—and storage and networking services (S3, EFS, Glacier, Storage Gateway, VPC, CloudFront, Route 53).
Explore AWS migration tools—application discovery service, server migration, snowball, storage gateway—and management tools like cloud watch, cloud formation, cloud trail, and trusted advisor.
Explore the core services that form the backbone of aws, gain a clear overview, and learn how these services help your business leverage the cloud.
Identify industry relevance of AWOS core services and explore niche services, including new offerings that may become the next course service.
Explore AWS Step Functions, API Gateway, and Elastic Transcoder, plus messaging services SQS, SNS, and SES for decoupled workflows, notifications, and email delivery.
Explore Amazon Web Services messaging with SQS and SNS, comparing standard and FIFO queues and setting up topics and subscriptions for notifications.
Learn about AWS analytics services, including Athena for querying flat files in S3, Cloud search, Kinesis, and Data Pipeline, plus overviews of developer, mobile, IoT, desktop, and artificial intelligence offerings.
Explore non-core AWS services you may still use daily, and see how some can become your business's core services.
Learn quick, mostly free ways to get the help and support you need within minutes for Amazon Web Services Fundamentals.
Explore AWS support options from free to enterprise, pricing details, and how to get help via forums, white papers, knowledge center, docs, webinars, YouTube, and submitting a support ticket.
Learn how to resolve any issue or question in AWOS quickly, with multiple free options to get your answer.
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Learn how to create and secure an AWS root account, enable MFA, and begin configuring IAM users and access keys for safe, scalable cloud access.
Learn how to create and configure an admin IAM user after setting up the root account, assign administrator access, and manage additional users and roles in AWS.
Learn the correct way to create an AWS account, set up the root account securely, and designate yourself as admin while safeguarding root login credentials.
Understand security services and how to keep your AWS account secure as this topic covers these services.
Secure Amazon Web Services by moving from root to individual users with groups, roles, and policies. Review services such as inspector, certificate manager, directory services, shield, and artifacts for compliance.
Discover Amazon Web Services security services and how they help keep your account and resources secure. Identify which services you need to use to protect your account and resources.
Add login credentials for each user, assign them to a group, and keep users in the right place by preventing access to places they do not belong.
Explore AWS IAM's centralized control of users, groups, and roles, apply least-privilege permissions, enable identity federation and multi-factor authentication, and manage temporary access and deny policies.
Manage your users to reduce security risks for your business. Set up your users the right way to ease concerns about security risks from employees.
Discover how to grant access to the right people and resources while denying access to others, preventing outages and safeguarding accounting and billing information.
Explore IAM roles, temporary access to resources like S3 and DynamoDB, and identity providers such as Cognito, plus policy rules where deny overrides allow.
AWS IAM roles and policies, including admin and read-only access, policy generators, and deny statements, while applying best practices like groups, MFA, and CloudTrail monitoring.
Grant access strictly to the people and resources that services need, following a least-privilege approach, and follow AWS best practices to protect data and prevent unauthorized deletions.
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Explore AWS networking and content delivery services, including VPC, subnets, availability zones, Route 53, elastic load balancing, S3, and CloudFront for scalable, global delivery.
Discover how Amazon makes it easy to create and secure your virtual private network and deploy resources inside it, and gain the confidence to set up your first virtual network.
AWS Route 53 can manage your domain and direct traffic to your resources. It can route traffic to different countries, block bad traffic, and test a new application.
Discover Amazon Route 53, a global DNS service with health checks and domain registration, routing traffic to elastic load balancers or CloudFront, using simple, weighted, latency, and geolocation policies.
Explore how P3 can go beyond directing traffic by registering your domain and attaching it to your project, and use Route 53 to streamline your next project.
Explore how to set up a virtual private cloud (VPC), secure resources, and enable internal and internet communication. Learn essential steps to create a new VPC ready for your resources.
Explore how the default VPC and regional subnets use route tables to create private or public networks, and learn about internet gateways, NAT gateways, endpoints, and VPC peering.
Build and compare vpc configurations across regions with public and private subnets, internet gateways, and route tables. Create and configure elastic ip addresses, security groups, and gateways for internet access.
Learn to set up a VPC, create subnets and route tables, and connect a subnet to the Internet, enabling public facing resources while preparing to add project resources.
Explore security issues inside your VPC and dive deeper into network security, learning to allow the traffic you want and deny the traffic you don't.
Explore how VPC security groups and network ACLs control inbound and outbound traffic at the instance and subnet levels, with stateful versus stateless rules and immediate changes.
Set up your VPC with strong network security by understanding the security services and how they protect internal subnets and resources.
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Explore AWS storage fundamentals with S3 concepts, buckets, folders, regions, and cross-region replication, plus CloudFront for content delivery. Examine storage classes from Standard to Glacier and pricing considerations.
Discover Amazon storage with unlimited capacity that handles any job, large or small, and learn how to upload or download data from anywhere using almost any device.
Explore AWOS storage features, including object lifecycle rules that automatically move data between storage classes and versioning that protects documents from deletion.
Automate cost savings with object lifecycles and versioning in Amazon S3, moving data across standard, infrequent access, Glacier, and archive while managing bucket and object permissions.
Explore S3 permissions by configuring access control lists and bucket policies to manage cross-account and public read/write access for buckets and their objects.
Upload your data to AWS and explore how object lifecycle, versioning, and permissions help manage and optimize storage, using the features available to fit your requirements.
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Discover EC2 instance concepts and options—on-demand, reserved, and spot—along with region costs, data transfer, and the AWS calculator that shapes cloud pricing.
Learn how to get started with ec2 instances, identify potential costs, and discover ways to save on short and long term demands.
Explore the various AWS instance types and the AMI marketplace to match your RAM and storage needs.
Explore Amazon EC2 instance types by family, from t-2 micro to memory-optimized, and learn to create and manage AMIs, including community and marketplace images.
Navigate the many compute options and instance types for your business needs or specific projects, and terminate an instance that doesn't meet requirements to start up another type.
Understand how ebs provides block-level storage attached to a single ec2 instance and protects data when the instance fails, with snapshots introduced.
Explore Amazon Elastic Block Store volumes (EBS), attach root and additional volumes to running EC2 instances, and manage deletion, detachment, and snapshot-based backups across regions.
Explore elastic block storage with flexible, dynamically growing volumes and changing volume types on live production volumes, plus attaching an EBS volume to an EC2 instance today.
Launch and manage EC2 instances from the marketplace, connect to a Windows Server, and install Apache and MySQL. Attach and detach EBS volumes and terminate all instances to wrap up.
launch and connect to linux and windows ec2 instances, configure security groups, use ssh and rdp, and set up apache on linux for public access.
Take the next step to get your own application up and running easily. Move toward having your own application up and running.
The Amazon Web Services: Basic is a foundation level course which introduces the students to Amazon Web Services platform and the service offerings by AWS. It also teaches the students about services and support, creation, security, best practices, net and content delivery, storage and object lifecycles, and EC2.
Amazon Web Services: Basic introduces you to AWS products, services, and common solutions. It provides you with the fundamentals to become more proficient in identifying AWS services so that you can make informed decisions about IT solutions based on your business requirements and get started working on AWS. It also covers the essential concepts about the management, operations and migration to the Amazon Web Services Platform.