AWS Cloud Service

  • 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.

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
  • 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.
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