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Amazon Web Services Fundamentals
Rating: 4.1 out of 5(42 ratings)
164 students
Last updated 10/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Get a basic overall understanding of AWS platform
  • Understand the terminology and concepts as they relate to the AWS platform
  • Navigate the AWS Management Console.
  • Understand the foundational services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS).
  • Understand the security features provided by AWS
  • Understand AWS database services
  • Understand AWS management tools

Course content

5 sections62 lectures5h 59m total length
  • Topic A: Overview - Part 10:12

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  • Overview - Part 215:25

    Learn how Amazon Web Services grew from 2003 retail beginnings to 2006 launch, detailing regions, availability zones, edge locations, and the management console.

  • Overview - Part 30:14

    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.

  • Topic B: Core Services - Part 10:12

    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.

  • Core Services - Part 2A11:06

    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.

  • Core Services - Part 2B14:05

    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).

  • Core Services - Part 2C16:25

    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.

  • Core Services - Part30:10

    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.

  • Topic C: Services Continued - Part 10:13

    Identify industry relevance of AWOS core services and explore niche services, including new offerings that may become the next course service.

  • Services Continued - Part 2A8:16

    Explore AWS Step Functions, API Gateway, and Elastic Transcoder, plus messaging services SQS, SNS, and SES for decoupled workflows, notifications, and email delivery.

  • Services Continued - Part 2B8:47

    Explore Amazon Web Services messaging with SQS and SNS, comparing standard and FIFO queues and setting up topics and subscriptions for notifications.

  • Services Continued - Part 2C18:40

    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.

  • Services Continued - Part 30:11

    Explore non-core AWS services you may still use daily, and see how some can become your business's core services.

  • Topic D: Support - Part 10:11

    Learn quick, mostly free ways to get the help and support you need within minutes for Amazon Web Services Fundamentals.

  • Support - Part 29:02

    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.

  • Support - Part 30:11

    Learn how to resolve any issue or question in AWOS quickly, with multiple free options to get your answer.

  • Review - Question

Requirements

  • There are no formal pre-requisites to undertake this course. However, the students must have basic understanding of the concept, benefits, uses and functionalities of public, private and hybrid clouds.
  • This accompanied with basic computer literacy, networking and knowledge of WAN connectivity helps the students to understand the concepts taught in this course completely.

Description

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.

Who this course is for:

  • The Amazon Web Services: Basic course is intended for:
  • IT professionals responsible for presenting and proposing the technical solutions for AWS to customers
  • IT professionals responsible for designing the AWS solutions
  • IT professionals responsible for designing the AWS solutions
  • Beginners, wanting to learn about AWS basics
  • System administrators and other IT staff members of an organization interested in using AWS services