AWS Cloud Service
Why to Learn AWS at ClickOps Technologies?
- Data presented by Finbold indicates that Amazon's AWS accounts for the largest share of cloud infrastructure service providers at 33%. Microsoft's Azure platform ranks second with a share of 21%, followed by Google Cloud at 10%
- Right now, AWS market share is about 10.27% of the web hosting industry. It has become one of the second leading Web hosting software providers after GoDaddy.
- There is about 1,428,012 live current websites are hosted on AWS. Which is about 1.4million almost equal to any small country’s total population.
- Even some popular leading companies and brands such as Netflix, Facebook, Linkedin, and Baidu have also hosted their website on AWS and it has become their first choice.
ClickOps Technologies - AWS Curriculum
After completing this course module with ClickOps Technologies, you should be able to understand:
- Introduction to AWS
- Security Management in AWS
- User management through Identify Access Management(IAM)
- Various access policies across AWS Service
- Security Token Services
- AWS Resource Access Manager
- AWS Single Sign-On
- AWS Cognito
- AWS Security & Encryption: KMS, CloudHSM, Shield, WAF, Guard Duty
- API Keys service access
- Best practices for IAM
- Access billing and create alerts on billing
- Amazon EC2
- Virtualization
- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Its Benefits
- Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
- Security Groups in AWS
- Authentication through Key-pair
- Hardware Tenancy – Shared vs. Dedicated
- Networking Layer in EC2: VPC
- Elastic Network Interface (ENI) and Its Attributes
- Different Categories of IP Address
- Public IP vs. Elastic IP
- Instance Store
- Elastic Block Store (EBS), Its Features and Volume Types
- Solid State Drive: General Purpose SSD and Provisioned IOPS
- Hard Disk Drive: Throughput Optimized HDD and Cold HDD
- Snapshots
- Elastic File System (EFS) and Its Features
- EBS vs. EFS
- Amazon FSx: Windows File Server and Lustre
- Object Storage Options
- Traditional Storage
- Need to Move to Cloud Storage
- Traditional vs. Cloud Storage Cost
- Cloud Storage
- Different Storage Options Available on AWS
- Simple Storage Service (S3) and Its Components
- Working of S3
- Difference Between S3, EBS and EFS
- Bucket Policy
- Access Control List(ACL)
- Versioning
- Cross-Region Replication (CRR) and Its Use Case
- Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration
- Choice of Storage Classes on S3
- Lifecycle Policy of S3 Bucket
- CDN: CloudFront and AWS Global Accelerator
- Storage Gateways
- Load Balancing, Auto-Scaling, and Route 53
- Elastic Load Balancer and its types
- Advanced features of ELB
- Launch Templates
- Launch Configurations
- Comparison of Classic, Network and Application Load Balancer
- Auto-Scaling
- Components of Auto-Scaling
- Lifecycle of Auto-Scaling
- Auto-Scaling policy
- Working of Route 53
- Various Routing Policies
- Database Services and Analytics
- Amazon RDS and its benefits
- Read Replica
- RDS IAM Authentication
- Dynamo DB
- ElastiCache: Working, Redis vs Memcached
- Amazon RedShift
- Kinesis: AWS Kinesis Data Streams, AWS Kinesis Data Firehouse
- AWS Lake Formation
- AWS Athena
- AWS QLDB
- Networking and Monitoring Services
- VPC – Benefits and Components
- CIDR Notations
- Network Access Control List v/s Security Groups
- NAT (Network Address Translation): NAT Devices, NAT Gateway and NAT instance
- VPC peering
- Direct Connect
- Private Link
- AWS Cloud Watch
- AWS Cloud Trail
- AWS Config
- Trusted Advisor
- Applications Services and AWS Lambda
- AWS Simple Email Service (SES)
- Implement SES
- Demonstrate the working of SNS
- SQS: Work with SQS, ASG with SQS
- Amazon MQ
- Amazon Event Bridge
- AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS)
- AWS Simple Work Flow (SWF)
- AWS Lambda
- AWS Serverless Application Model
- Configuration Management and Automation
- Infrastructure as Code
- CloudFormation and its components
- Templates in CloudFormation
- Stack in CloudFormation
- Resource deletion policies in CloudFormation
- Introduction to AWS OpsWorks
- AWS OpsWorks services
- Components of AWS OpsWorks Stack
- OpsWorks Lifecycle Events and Deployment Commands
- OpsWorks for Chef Automate
- AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise
- Auto Healing
- Elastic Beanstalk
- Components of Elastic Beanstalk
- Beanstalk v/s OpsWorks v/s CloudFormation
- AWS Architectural Designs – I
- AWS Well-Architected Framework
- How to Build Well Architected Framework
- Pillars of AWS Well-Architected Framework
- Resilience
- Design Highly Available and/or Fault-Tolerant Architectures
- Choose Appropriate Resilient Storage
- Designing Decoupling Mechanisms Using AWS Services
- Design a Multi-tier Architecture Solution
- Disaster Recovery (DR)
- Options to Implement DR Plans
- Design High-Performance Architecture
- Achieve Performance Efficiency using Selection
- Achieve Performance Efficiency using Review
- Achieve Performance Efficiency by Monitoring
- Achieve Performance Efficiency by Performing Trade-offs
ClickOps Technologies - Real Time AWS Project
- Using Security Management in AWS log-in to AWS console using MFA.
- To Attach EFS Volume to an EC2 Instance.
- Using object storage option in AWS Host a Static Website on Amazon S3.
- Integrating Load Balancing, Auto-Scaling, and Route 53
- To move an Airline data From S3 to AWS Redshift and Query the data via Redshift Editor.