AWS Infrastructure Services


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description
Amazon Web Services consists of a number of services designed to ensure your customers are always able to access your services. Preventing downtime and ensuring enough servers are available during times of peak load are situations that are handled through the AWS infrastructure. In this course you will learn about AWS security and elastic services designed to host your application and guarantee high availability.

Target Audience
Personnel at all levels of an enterprise who perform a developer role

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
1.9

Lesson Objectives

AWS Infrastructure Services

  • start the course
  • set up a domain in Route 53
  • ensure your customers know you're working to recover in the event of a major problem
  • route traffic to your application in an optimized way
  • route traffic to your application based on predefined weights
  • configure Amazon WorkMail with route53
  • describe features of Amazon IoT Device Registry
  • define Things in Amazon IoT and attach certificates
  • configure Amazon IoT policies and permissions
  • describe Amazon IoT topics
  • configure rules in the Amazon IoT service
  • use Amazon SNS in your project
  • use Amazon SQS with your project
  • use Amazon SWF in your project
  • describe the features of Docker containers
  • install and configure Docker on your local workstation
  • perform common Docker commands
  • create a CloudFormation stack
  • perform the steps to run a stack
  • work with the CloudFormation stack details page
  • describe the CloudFormation template structure
  • deploy an application on Amazon Elastic Beanstalk
  • describe the features of the Amazon shared responsibility model
  • deploy a sample application on Amazon Elastic Beanstalk
  • Course Number:
    cl_acda_a03_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Beginner